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12 Parliament Street, WEaTMiNSTEH, S^W*
mdMii ..* ... .** Earl CARmrKoxox, K.G,, G,C.M.G.
Chairntan of Mjp«cutiv€ Commit t^te G. Leve80N Gower.
Hon, Sefrrefarif ... , .,. Noei- BirxTosr.
Trmsttrer ... Capt. thk Host. H* S. Stanhope, R.N.
S*cr^ry .., ,.. - , W. M. Ckook.
Anistant Seer«tarif ... „, Johx CLAmiti,
Telegrams: • ARrgretwive/ London. T«irip/icm* : 84'J Victoiia,
The Home Counties Liberal Federatian is the headqimrters organization
for the Liberal Party in the following nine counties :— Berkshire, Bucking-
Uamshire, Essex, Hampshire, Hertfordshire, Kent, Middlesex, Surrey ♦ and
Sussex.
The Federation maintains offices in Parliament Street for carrying on the
work, necessarily m large part done in London, of introdycing candidates and
LjBcnts to the const it uencien, obtaininji^ spciikers for meetings, &c. The Feder-
Hton also provides lantern lectures during the winter on subjects of current
^folitical interest \ circulates large quantities of literature ; keeps a Secretary
' continually at work visiting the constituencies, and assisting them in improvhig
'cir organization ; and advises on points of law in regard to registration, &c.
LIBERAL PUBLICATION DEPARTMENT.
42 Paroamknt Street, AVkstmtnbter, S.M'.
R. C. Lfjimanw, M.P*
SiK RotlEHT HUDSOW.
1% ... CHARLEa GeAJCE.
Smretary ., .., John Hekderson,
Trfe^Ttiawts.' *Publ!eola/ London. 3>f«jjAon#.* 861 Vietoria.
JThe Liberal Publication Department is under the combined auspices of the
National Liberal Federation and the Liberal Central Association*
It is the business of the Department to render efficient help to Liberal Assoc-
iations and Clubs in their Etiucational work, by extending and systematising
the preparation and produetion 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 others who may require it. Suggestions
as to special questions are always gladly received*
Subscribers of One Guinea per annum obtain all the Publications of tlie
Department, including tliree specially bound annual volume.';.
The Lih^ral Ma^faztns is publishet! monthly, at an Annual Sub.scription of 5*.
post free, and is an indispensable record for all Liberal Speakers, Workers, and
Canvassers. All the bound volumes, covering the years 1893-1907 inclusive^
may be obtained.
The Liberal Mimthty is a popular propagandist publication which costs 1*,
a year post free.
The Pamphlets is Leaflets published by the Department can be obtained,
&s published, for an Annual Suhsf'riptioti of ^*. ti4»
The I>epartm€nt is prepsLred to supply on modeTa^e leTnv?^ %s<c ^^s» ^"l
Ljuttern Lectures (with slides). Several of the LecAutes Vitfc Yve.^ ^ ^<£a>ra\% n*^2gc^
\
I^KRAI. YBAR BOOK \WS,
CHIEF LIBERAL OEGANJZATIONS.
ciureixt political questions. All arc brij^htly and atbuctivelj written, and are
well calculated to advance the cause of Liberalism.
Election and Registration Forms are kept in stock by the Department, and
may be obtained at very low rates.
A careful record (|?oing back as far fts lSti6) 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 signilicance of each rote
was« can be itinnediately obtained^ at a small charge, by application to the
Departirient.
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 Parliament Street, London, S.W.
SCOTTISH LIBERAL ASSOCIATION.
Frmident ... The Ut. Hon. Siti H^xav Camphkm.-Bastnehi^ian, GX.B., M.P,
Chairman of General Council George Greeit,
JIan. TreoMtrer ... ,. The Master op ELiJBAjric, M.F,
EASTERN SECTION— 95 Pai7fcF.s Street, EDKretraGH.
Honorary SecrHar^
Sgcretar^ ...
Telegrams :
WESTERN
HonoTfirtf Seersftjrtf
Jakes Falcoxeh* W.S.
A. a Woon.
' Organ isse . ' Erllnburgh. Telephon e : m^,%
SECTION — T West Georoe S'niEET, GiJisoow,
NoHiwAN Lamont, M.P,
William WEftsrrER.
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in.
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7'clrgf^m.s : 'Liberal/ Glasgow. Telephone. : U4d Nalional ; 690 Corporation.
Association is a Federation of all the Liberal Assoeia-
is divided into two sections — the hettdqnarters of the
The Scottish Liberal
tions of Scotland, It
Eastern Section l>eing at 95 Princeis Street, Edinburgh, and that "of the Western
Section at 7 West George Street, Glasgow. It has affiliated to it all the Liberal
organizations in the Scottish constitiiencies, by whom representatives are sent
to form the General Council and the Executive Council of the Association. The
former consists of twelve members from eat^h constituency, elected by the local
Liberal Associations* and the latter of one member from each ccmstituency,
elected in a similar 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 tlie provinces, when questions of
policy and of the various phases of political action are duly t^nsidered.
Through means of its agents in the con.stituencies the Association is kept In
constant touch with the reqtiirements of Scottish Liberalism, and is tbus in a
position to advi.sc on all que^tion^ which may arise. It gives advice and assist*
ance in all matters pertaining to Registration and Election law, and is always
in a position to obtain the opitiion of Coimsel on any points which may arise,
and carries Registration Appeals through the Superior Courts,
The origin of the Association goes back to the great davs of 1B80, when Mr.
Gladstone was carrying through his great campaign in Midlothian. In these
days it was known as thp AYorfh and i^tiat f^f Srofland Llhand AMormthm^ and
had its headquarters in Edinburgh. Following upon this, an organiayition was
started in Glasgow under the title of the Smithk Liberal Ffthnitiou. These two
bodi^ continued each to carry on jjolitical work within their own spheres until
IftST, when they were amalgamated under the title of the Smtiinh Liberal
-^.^0iorM^/mi, and they have continued to carry on their work under that dcHigna-
t^n ever since.
.XmBRAL YEAR BOOKi lOOS*
I I Eosebery resigned it in 1900, while the Master of EHbank, the Liberal Whip for
I! Scotlatia, acts as Honorary Treasurer, Liberal Peers and Members forSootland
are all Honorary Members of the Association, while all tlie Office-bearers are
I elected annually. The Annual Subscription to the Association for Honorary
Members is not leas than one pound* but there is a large number of Subscribers
who pay less sums, the amount of the Subscription being entirely optionaK
LONDON LIBERAL FEDERATION.
41 Parliament Street, WESTMiNaTKR, S.W.
The Rt» Hoh. Sir Hekry Castpbetx-Banni-bman, G.C.B., M.P>
W. H. DicKrNsoN, M,R
¥ia»urer ... Lord Swaythunu.
on. Secret-arif ... Cohrie GaAsfT, K.C.» M.P.
fg^Utani SetrreUirt/ W. G. Raitev,
Telephone : um Victoria.
The London Liberal Federation consists of the members of the representative
Liberal and Radicid Association in every London constituenL^y, together with
the members of snrh Women's Liberal Associations as nuinber not less than ItXi
TOembers, and are recognised by the Executive Committee of the Federation as
representative of the women in their respet-tive constituencies.
ij The Federation is governed by a Council and an Exe<^utive Committee, the
[*i former consisting of six representatives elected by eac-h of the London Liberal
r. Associations, and of one representiitive from each afUliated Women's Assof iation,
1 1 The Officers and the Executive Committee me elected by the Council at its
Annual Meeting at the beginning of the year.
The F^cderation aims at co-ordinating and strengthening the Liberal Associa-
lis throughout the Metropolis. It assists and advises Liberal Associations
'irith regard to Hecistration and Organization ; it prepares and distributen litera-
ture on current political questions, and generally acts as the Central Organiswition
of the Party for London.
WOMEN^S LIBERAL FEDERATION.
12* Victoria Strket. Westminster* S.W.
TnK CorNTl'I.SS OF CaH LISLE.
f L AD V B a .>r tor u-Slac k ,
\MuH. Broaoi.ky Reid.
Mrs. Kva McLaren.
Miss MAHOARtrr Bcknkv.
Miss Mahharet Epi*s.
Miss McLaren Ramsay.
Tetephotie: H70 Victoria.
CHIEF LIBERAL ORGANIZATIONS,
An
' ' Hit
fcn, SicrHarim
ion. Trmmirm- .,
^tiiry ...
\Hiikianl BecrHary.,.
TeUftratrvi : ' I^rojmgJviiciR/ London.
The Women's Liberal Federation was formed in lH8(i by the Federation of
, Women's Lil>ertd Assoeiutions. The first Council Meeting of representat-
was held in 1887, when the approximate meniberaUip of tU? VeLds^^aJasitv
60011. Its past Presidents are: Mrs. W. E. GladstoTLC, \^^*l ^t» \m'^J»%"pc^
Counte.s5 of Aberdeen, 1893 to J894; The Countess oi CwrWaVt, V«^^ \o -
T/je Countess of Aberdeen, 1902 to 1906.
CHISF LIBERAL ORGANIZATIONS,
The objet'ts of the Federation are : —
(I) To promote the adoption of Liberal prindples in the government of \
country.
(3) To promote just le^slation for women (including the IocaI and Parlia-
mentary' franchise for all women, miirried, single, or widowed, who possess anj^
of the legal qualifications which entitle men to vote), and the removal of all
their tegal disabilities as citiaien*!.
{3j To protect the interests of children.
(4) To advance political education by meetings, lectures, and the dLstribution
of literahjre.
(5) To promote a Women's Liberal Association in every constituency, and
also the admission of women to Membership in any existing Liberal Asso<'iations»
(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 hy a CounciU consisting of elected
delegates from the affiliated Associations, and the Hon. Officers and Executive
Committee for the time being. This meets annually to discus."! 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 Assot^iations in October, IflOT,
was 613, with an approximate membership of ft^l,(KX).
WOMEN^S NATIONAL LIBERAL ASSOCIATION.
138 Palack CuAMBSRft, Wbstminbtkr, SAW
Pr^tdt*nt .., ... Hon. Mhb. Heniiy GiJki){«TO»s,
Chairman of Exscniipe ... ... ... ... ,., ... Mrs. W. P. Byle8.
(Mrs. Ainswohtu
Mrs. BtrCHAXAN.
ViC4t-Chiiirmsn
Tredaurtir . . .
Telegrams ;
HoK, Mas. Martek DniV^
I Miss E, SnAw-LEtTiVRE^
^Mrs. a* W. So AMES,
... Miaa MoKci.
Misa E. E. Paoi
Equality,' Jjondon.
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The Women's National Liberal Association is a union of Lot*al Liberal Asso*
ciations and of individuals de.siring" to co-operate with one another; and with the
National Liberal Federation, for the ftirtherance of Liberal thought and Liberal
policy, which naturally includes just legislation for women, and the protection of
the interests of children.
There is no interference with the local independenrc of affiliated Asso-
ciations. Every Association arranges the details of its own organism tion,
administers it? own uffairs* and iLiitiates its own t>olicy.
The essential principle of the Women's National Liberal Association is the
preservation of absohite 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 raaintenance 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
tnsnsnetion of bu.^mcss^ and the promotion of such k^gislation as is by the
gl^neml aoBsent of the Libeml Party deemed of tt\c fw^t Im^itta.'wcft.
LdBKHAI^ TKAR BOOK, IWiB,
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CHIEF LIBERAL ORGANIZATIONS,
Vice-Presideiits pay a mimmum AotiumI Subscription of one guinen ; Members
suhscjibe at least one shiiling annually* and all Sub.sfriptions and Affiliation Fees
are payable on election, and thereafter on 1st January.
SCOTTISH WOMEN'S LIBERAL FEDERATIOH.
7 West Gsorgb 9trbkt» Olasoow,
The Lady Mahjohfe Sikclaih.
r^pr^4^ {SJr^ ^:'x:r.
H«..s^u^ - {£. ^w.*;r™''"*"-
Bon. Tr^eawrm' ... ... ... Mrs. Gilbert Betth,
^g/reiary ., .., . Misa Axice Youkgeb, M.A.
IBifWepraww .* * C/o Ldbeml.' Glasgow. Telephone : 4445 National ; 690 PoRt Office.
I Tele Scottish Woman's Liberal Federation was formed in 1H91 with the
i following objects : —
(1) To promote and extend the knowled^^e of Liberal principles.
(9) To promote the fonnation of Women *s Liberal Associations in
I Scotland^ and to afford to them a centre from whirh 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 or
in any way interfering with their Constitution, Ilules, or iotal authority.
(4) To secure just and equal legislation and representation for women,
especially with reference to the Parliamentary Franchise ; the removal of
aU legal disabilities on account of sex; and the protection of the interests of
children.
(5) To communicate information and arouse interest among women on
political and social questions l>oth of general and of local interest, by meetings,
lectures, and individual e^brt.
The Federation consists of all organizations of Liberal Women numbering
not less than twenty-five members, and of any Liberal Association which has
admitted women to its membership, on payment of an affiliation fee. Liberal
Women in any district where there is no Wal Women's Liberal Association may
also join on payment of a .small fee.
Its affairs are managed by a Council, which consists of representatives from
each Federated Association and of the Executive Committee. The Council
meets annually in spring, when the Executive Committee is elected for the year
and the policy of the Federation discussed. According to the last return, tnere
are 103 affiliated Associations, with an aggregate membership of H,991.
The SroUi^h Lihend Womsn^a Mai/azme (price U. a year, or Is. 6d. post free),
edited by the President, the Lady Marjoric Sinclair^ is issued monthly by the
Federation. It aims at gathering together points bearing on the chief questions
before the country, and reminding its reaacrs of notable utterances by public
inen during the current month, with the object of helping Liberal workers. It
IB also a useful medium of information, discussion, and suggestion between the
various Branches of the S.W.L.F, ^
A Letutm(7 Lihran/ of works on political and socfisi qAae?fe(i\iS.^\5^>Afe\»Q*5«JSi^
Spa, is kept at the ofHce of the Federation, from w\i\eh ail TOemtact^ <ilN5 ot^vecv
IJ teTA/ Asso ciations throughout Scotland may borrow free oi c\s»x^'&.
~ XJBKRAX, YEAR BOOIC, 1908.
CHIEF LIBERAL ORQANIZATIONS,
EIGHTY CLUB.
S Harb Court, Temflb, BLO,
Prmidml The Rt. Hon, the Mahquess of Ripon, K,G.
Trsamrer , J, C. BwixHaasx-HA^rBJiaf,
Ssersiaty .». ,.» „. .,, „, „, .,. ... R, C. Ha¥
Tdegrams: * Octuagrtnta,' London. Tdephone: i745 Holbom,
The * Eighiy * Club was originally formed in the year IBBO, shortly before tl
General Election of that year, with the object of promoting Liberal Educatioi
and of stimulating Liberal organization, especially with reference to the electii
which was shortly to take place. The necessity for some such body was felt .
consequence of the numerous applications received by the Central Association
of the Liberal Party for the assistance of Speakers and Lecturers at meetings,
both in London and the country.
Since that Hrae it has been felt desirable to continue the work for which the
Club was originally formed, and at a meeting in February, 1581, 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 gentlemen who are willing to g^ve assistance
by speaking at Clubs, Debating Societies, Liberal Associations, Public Meetings,
and also by delivering Lectures on poUtical subjects.
Committees of local organizations are invited to communicate with the
Secretary, stating (1) the subjec^t preferred; (3) the date, time* and place of
meeting; (3) the number of persons the hall holds; and (4) the probable num'
present. A series of meetings can be ar ranged for if desired. No fee is charg
Election to the Club is by ballot, ana candidates must be proposed an
seconded by members of the Club.
The Annual Subscription is one guinea, and the Entrance Fee is one guinea
for candidates under 30, three guineas for candidates between 30 and 40, and ten
guineas for candidates over 40.
NATIONAL LIBERAL CLUB.
Whitekajll Place, S.W.
Premdent of th« Ckth ami ^ « « v r^ r^ f^ *» r^
Chah-min of Gemral CommiUee }- '^*'"- Cabmiioton, K.G.. G.C.M.G.
Chairman of Political C&mmilim ... , Ric hard St a h i .kt .
Vke^Chairmm /Rev. W. D. Mobhison, LL.D.
\Capt. the Hojf. FiTzRor Hemphtix, L.C.C.
S^ereiary Donald MuBitAV.
TeUgraTns : ' Enelsee,' London. Telephone ; SlBl Gerrard j 672 Victoria.
The National Liberal Club was estabhshed in IftSg, the late Mr. W. E.
Gladstone being the first President.
The objects of the Club are i-—
(1) To provide a central, convenient, and Inexpensive Club in London for
X^iberAls throughout the Idngtiom, at which they may obtain every comfort and
LIBBBAL YBAB BOOlC, 100^.
CHIEF LIBERAL ORGANISATIONS,
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Qub advantage, and where they may meet In friendly intercourse and inter-
I diange information and views ;
(if To further the interests of the Liberal cause ; and
(3) To foundt in connection with the Club, a Political and Historical Library,
I to be caUed the Gladstone Library, as a permanent memoriat of the services
I 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
the country, opportunities for Social and Political intercourse. It provides
; accommodation of a first-class hotel at much less than hotel charges. There
i i4Ai Bedrooms.
The Gladstone Library is considered to be one of the best reference libraries
I the United Kingdom.
The Annual Club Subscription is 6/. 6g, for Town, and 3/. :^. for Country,
^mbers. The rates for Junior Members are respectively 2L '^s. and 1/. 1*.
jjBbn, Tr^wturer
I Bm, Seeretary
LIBERAL SOCIAL COUNCIL.
2 Victoria Strekt, Westmlnstble, S.W.
.*. The Countess op Cmewe.
... .« ... Mitij. Hahcourt.
.« MbS. SyUNEV BlJXTOK,
♦.. ... .,. Misa M. M. Wills,
Tdephone : 373 Victoria.
Tire Liberal Social Council is an organization worked by women* and
I founded in lJM)i3 to arrange social gathering-ii in different centres for the
entertainment of all members of the party, in coKjperation with the existing
bcal Liberal Associations.
NATIONAL REFORM UNION.
Cbntral Office : 50 Ha worth's Buildings, Crobs Street, MANOnEaTEH.
London Office: 50 Pakliamext Stkhkt, WKaTjwiNaTERt B.W.
d^U ... ... Loan Weardai^e.
oirman of Ex0cuUm CommittM
8mr«taty
Mrmr ...
J. Heubemt Thkwlis.
... H. J. OODEN.
♦,. .., GEfJROE Rhodes.
Arthur G. SvMONns.
Ttlegrams: * Polltlos/ Manchewter.
I The Obje*"ts of the National Reform Umon are :—
The dissemiiiation of political knowledge* and the fiirtherance of Liberal
nidation, espc<-ially in the County Constitutncies.
) The promotion and agitation of any feading question which an important
on of the Liberal Party may from time to time place before the nation, and
1 to which it may be thought desirable to move and instruct public
on.
National Be form Union was ibimded at a great Coiita^ivtii \\<^^ m ^
bestt^r In 1864, over which Mr, George Wilson presided, and at >N\v\e\\ tokss^
f Indent of the AnU-Com-Law League were present. T:\ie\t o\j\t<:Xv*as.V*a
,tr^t^ and focus m one National Organiaation tVve se^eiaX t^c^ ^^^^s^^^
i^iBBm^ Ys^ book:/
1908.
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CHIEF LIBERAL ORGANIZATIONS.
were working in different parts of the country for the Parliametitary Reform
whi(*h was ol>tairied by the Reform Aft of 1867. After that the efforts of the
Union were dire<*ted to many other Reforms, for the areomplishment of which
the coimtry had to thank the Liberal Administration of IKfiH-lHT*. The defeat
of the Liberal Party in 1H74, and the necessity of reorganising 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, lft75t 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 lecturers 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 1** and upwards, {b) for Clubs and Associations, an Annual Sub-
scription of 2l8. 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 elated and the policy of the Union
is determined for the ensuing year, and at any Special Meetings which raay
be called at political crises.
Prssidsnt
V%€0-Pre8identa
^ Trsasurer
Hon. Secretaries
Secretary
LIBERAL LEAGUE.
34 Victoria Stbeet. Wkbtmtnster, S.W.
The Rt. Host, the Eari. of Rosebery, KX
(The Rt. Flojf. H. H. AsaiiwH, K-C, MP.
J The Rt. How. Sir Hekry H. Fowt.er, G.CS.L, MJ
•"ITme Rt. Hon. Sm Edward Grey, Bt., M,P,
^Thk Rt. Hok, R. B. Haldaxe, KX., M.R
R. W. Perks, M.:
{i.
M. Paltltox, M.P.
Freeman-Thomas, M.
Telegrams: * Adherent/ London.
Tdephofie : 278 Victoria.
The Liberal League was formed in 190^ for the purpose of bringing togetlier,
with a view to common action, all those who approve of the policy expounded
by Lord Rosebery at Chesterfield, It believes 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 t^iberal League takes its root in no party disloyalty and in no personal
intrigue, but in a deep and patriotie anxiety as to the condition and as to the
efficiency of this country. It threatens no one, it proscribes no one, it sets
itself in antagonism to no one. It offers, in my conscnence and in my judgment,
the best means of setting the Liberal Party right with the country. It repre-
sents, at any rate, practical pohtics, 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
pal/t/caJ truth and on political justice, \t w\\V pteNoW.^ ^tvftlever may be the
snla^onism against it. If it be not so founded, it doea taoV daafex^^i ^ ^t^sm*^" —
O^^da^^ijm, March lOth^ LQO^.
lilBSRAX, TEAR BOD¥:,
IWS,
CHIEF LIBERAL ORGANISATIONS. 11
■ NEW REFORM CLUB POLmCAL COMMITTEE.
■■ 10 Adelphi Terrace^ Strand, W,C.
Wiairman „. ,♦* Lawi) Weahbale.
VicthChairman .,. ... ... ... ,.. ... ... John A* Hohson.
Hon. Trstuurtr ... F. W. pEXKitit Lawrknce*
Sicr»tafy „. ... ,.♦ Houord Kniohtt.
Telephone : 73B0 CentraL
The New Reform Club Political Comroittee is the result of the amalgamation
of the League of Liberals against Aggression and Militarism with the New
Reform Club* Its finances are distinct IVom those of the Club, a special
Propagandist Fund being raised for the purpose of advancing Liberal Principles*
To resist the spirit of Aggression and Mtlitajism is one of the definite objects of
the Committee^ The Politicid Committee is elected annually by the Members of
the Club, together with all subscribers of a rainimiun sum of 2s. <JtL to the Special
Propagandist Fund.
LEAGUE OF YOUNG LIBERALS.
New Reform Club. 10 Adelphi Terracs. W.C.
Pnmdent ... ... . ... Frankon Thomasso^t, M.P.
ChairTnan of Council • C. W. B. Phebcoit.
Boh. Tr&€uur&r ... ,. 09Waij> Partinotok, M.P»
flofi. Secretary ,., .., .., J. Aitbrey HEEfi.
The objects of the League are i^dS to stimulate the study of questions of
National importance— historical, social* and industrial ; and (6) to promote pro-
gressive principles among young men and young women. All young men
yted young women in agreement with the objects of the I^eague are elij^ible to
^BCome members upon the acceptance of their application by the Council.
^^Kning 1TO7 a Federation of London Branches (5 York Buildings, Adelphi,
W.C. — Hon, Sec, Alexander White) was formed* and Sir WilBam Collins, M.P.,
elected President. The minimum yearly subscription to the Central Body is
t», 6//,, payable on admission. The League has (November, 1JK)7) 54 Branches
ID London and the Provinces.
YOUNG SCOTS SOCIETY,
Hon. Secretary's A(klrais:—'JSl Wiiax Gkorok Street^ Glasgow.
Hoji, President .,. ... JoH>r W. Gci-uand, M.P.
Pr€tidimt ... ... ... Robert Hay.
Hqu. General K^eer&tari/ und TrmMurer.., ... ... John' M. CitosriiWAiTE.
The Society was founded in_ Gctob«ri l9iK\ to stimulate interest in
Progressive Polities, to encourage the study of History, Social and Industrial
Science, and Economics, and generally to promote Liberal principles. The
Fmum Annual Subscription is -2*. 6tL The Society has (November, 1907)
ches in thirty towns throughout Scotland.
Y CYNGHOR RHYDDFRYDIG CENHEDLAETHOL GYMREIG 1
(WELSH NATIONAL L10ERAL COUNCIL),
2Glt:t^N£ S'Wti'irirriSitlNTYPOOL.
itlenl ... ... * Thk Rt. Hon, D, Lu>yd-Geohoe, M.P. |
Pr*^i(ienl ... W. Bhace, M.P. j
•#r ... Chas. E, Bri3E3E.
lirrmtA of Ex6€utw» ComntHtes ,, ... Ald. E. Thomas. I
Strr*>(ary ... Vi Kv:v"^\t ^. ^\i^^\a>-
Teie/zramfi : Walter Hughes, PoiktypooY.
Tfff: above CornicU is wiade up of representaVives ittim ^Jft^fe ^^^'^^^'^'J^S^^V
ara/ OiE^maUons of Wales and Monmouthstoe. aiid ttom ^^^^^
Ji-nJKBAl. YRAR BOOK, l^OS.
I
la CHIEF LIBERAL OBGANIZATIONS.
Women's Liberal Association, The Council t'onsisU of about 120 Delegates «
and has an Executive of about 30, called the General Purposes Committee, out *
of which have been appointed Sub-Comraittces for dealing with (1) Finance,
(2) Literature, (3) Organization. There is no affiliation fee. The income ig_
derived from voluntary subscdptions. ^ ^
SOCIETY OF CERTIFIED AND ASSOCIATED LIBERAL AGENTS7
Ht>n. Sc/^€i(iry\*i Address .*-'27 Btmo 8TKi£ii'i\ Hull.
Chairimin ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .4.Sih Robkrt Hudson.
Trea^iir^r ... , T. Palmkr N|n¥raoinjD,
Hon. Secretary .., ... ..* ... ... ... ... W. Stanpohth.
The Society is established for the promotion of education, and it effects
this object by diffusing knowledge concerning the Law and Practice iti connec-
tion with Parliamentar)% Mimieipfil, and other Elections (including the Registra-
tion Laws), especially among Agents and others concerned or interested dire
or indirectly in such Elections.
The Members of the So<.iety are denominated Fellows or Associates.
Fdlmm (entitled to use the affix C.L. A.) are —
(a) Agents who already hold certificates of efficiency granted by the Society
(h) Agents who on 30th June, !900, were Agents of not less than five yearsT
standings have filled their posts to the satisfaction of their respective Com-
mittees, and have been duly admitted by the Examining Board.
(f?) Persons who are professionally engaged in furthering the objects for which
the Society is established, and who have, after examination^ been duly admitte^
Fellows by such Board.
A^sociaUs are —
Election or Registration Agents who have not qualified as Fellows, and '
may be admitted from time to time by the Members in the several District
Associates shall not describe themselves as ' Certifif-ated Agents,' or use
affix which, in the opinion of the Board, implies that they hola certificates,
GLADSTONE BENEVOLENT FUND FOR LIBERAL AGENTS.
Hon. Secretary's Address:— fl Bono Stbkbit, Hvlu
Chdtrman „ Rohert Bird.
Tr&a»itrer ... ... ... ... Sta Edward Evans.
Hon, Secretari/ .,. ., ,. .., W. STANFonTH.
The object of this Institution is the establishment of a Fund (a) For the rehcf
of necessitous persons, being Meml>ers, 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 infirm it,v from earning their livelihood, and (h) For
the relief of the widovirs and orphans of deceased Members, and for no other
purpoKe (except as provided by Rule 15).
The Institution is carried on by means of donations and subscriptions, and
by means of dividend.s from bequests and investments. 1
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 Qoard has power to remove the name of any Member who, in their
opinion, has ceased to b* a supporter of the Libera] 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. ^a*»h Member is entitled to one vote.
Siihsctlptions are due the first of January in each year. Subscriptions in ^
^ Aij^ear f&t three months nultijy M ember sh\p ', t\ie Bowtd ol ^TaLTa.&:(|.tisie,T\V Wve \
j^wer la minstate Membets on payment of aTtears, \
LIBERAL TSAJt. HOOK^ IftOa*
OTHER PRINCIPAL ORGANIZATIONS. 13 I
The qualification for a Life Patron or Patroness is a donation of not less
than one hundred 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 ^lineas;
that for an Ordinary Vice-President^ an Annual Subscription of not less than five
^iineas.
That for a Life Governor a donation of not kss than twenty-five ^inean ;
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 in not ejcclusively cofij^ned, to th<! Liberal p€iHy*\
NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION.
CjLxroN House, Westminster, S.W,
Prfmd&nl , The Rt. Hon. A. H. D. AciJi^Nn.
Treasurer ... ... Loin S^rAKi.£v of Aluerlev.
Chairman of Executive Committee ... Johx Massie, M.P.
Seeretarjf ... ,„ ,^ A. J. Mukdella.
Financial SscTBt&rjf ... T. E. Minshall.
Teff'grams: VZowimuH,' London.
The National Education Assm-lation consists of persons approvinji^ of its
objects and subscribing annitalLlj to its funds, Local Branch Assnciations formed
in different parts of the country, and Affiliated OrjfaiiLzations formed for other
obQeets but embracing those of the Niitional Education Association.
The constitution and policy of the Association arc controlled by a Council of
ree hundred members, representing ail parts of England and Wale.s, which is
ted annually by the subscribers, branches, and affiliated bodies.
The Association, which was formed at the beginning of lSHf>, has for its
jects : —
(1) To promote a system of national education whicli shall be in ail its
Ics efficient, progressive, and unsectarian, and shall be under popular
»ntro1 ; and also to oppose all legislative and administrative profmsaLs liaving
contrary tendency.
{^} To secure the universal establishment of representative autliorities in
lets of suitable area, and having under their control unsectarian schools
jthin reasonable rea<"h of the population requiring them.
(3) To secure the abolition of fees in all elementary schools, and the
rtunity of free or aided education for deserving pupils in higher schools
colleges.
(4) To obtain facilities for the better training of teachers in imseetarian
ititutions under public management.
The Association seeks to ctTect these objects : —
(rt) By publications, meetings, and lectures, and fey l\\e. cftViexAxofcw ^s^A.
diffusion of //i/w/"//! a f /on ; \
ffij By watching- Uie proceedings of Parliaraent, o! \ive B«mT^ (A ^tA^siTisictfsvs^
^ucntion Authorities, and of other manaKeta oi
I^IBKHJ^ YBAB, BOOK, 190^.
14 OTHER PRINCIPAL ORGANIZATIONS,
with a view to prevent the sacrifice of educational to denoiuiDational or other
interests ;
{c) By promotiiig, in Parliament and elsewhere, measures for the
furtherance of the objects of the Asswiation ;
(d) Bj assisting to secure the election of Members of Parliament and of
Education Authorities who are favourable to the policy of the Assocnation ; and
(^) Bv obtaining the co<iperation 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,
Prsiident ... E» K. Muspratt, LLJ
Hi^n, TrnasuTBr {pro tmn.) Washixgtojt C. Rawu!
Stferetajy... ... ... ... „, .,, J, W, S, Callib.*
The Association is probably the oldest political Association in the Kingdom,
having been established in AprQ, l&i9, to advocate Economical Government, Just
TaxaHon, 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 Government, 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-Com-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 skiD be broken, and the last duty abolished.
A subscription of 5s. and upwards entitles a member to the various publica-
tions of the Association, including the Financial Reform Almanac and the
Financial R^ormer. •
Membership is not confined to Liberals, but is open to all in sympathy with
the objects of the Association.
dl
COBDEN CLUB.
Caxton House, Totuill Street, WESTMiNerBH, S.W,
Chairman qf Committee , Lord Wki.8Y.
Treamr&r , „. Russell Rea, M,P.
Secretary .., J* A. Murkav Macdonald, M.P.
Tme Cobden Club was founded in Ifttffi, with the object of encouramng the
growth and diffusion of those economic and political 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
'' /k^A's, jmniphlets, mid haficts, and tlie orgau\-£at\c>u of iiVLcel^\%v;"^ ^^^ lectures in
su/nmrt i,fFree Trade, Pmee, Retrenchment, and ^Rjef cirm. "tW C\u\. \% aV«^n^ \
re&£/jr ta place Its infotmation at the disposal of Pax\iatQfcYi\iir^ Cwa.^£i^BXjt&^\«iN
OTHER PRINCIPAL ORGANIZATIONS. 15
are supporters of Free Trade principles. With the further objet't of enr^ou raging
the scientific study of economic questions, the Club spends considerable suras in
giving prizes for political economy at the Universities and elsewhere. The Club
also oceasionallv organises Club dinners^ to which notable Free Traders and
cither distinguished men are invited. A quarterly Circular (Id.) Ls issued.
The annual Membership .subscription to the Club is one guinea, without
entrance fee* Every meraber is entitled to receive gratuitously ail the publi-
catioDS of the Club. A new class of Associates has just been formed, with a
6t. subscription, in order to increase the support of the Club, particuiarlv among
the working classes. The management of the Chjb is vested in die Com-
mittee, which reports annually to the gcnerfd body of members.
FREE TRADE UNION,
8 Victoria Street, Westminster. S.W.
Chairman of CommitUs The Rt. Hok, A»No».n Morlkv,
Vic0-Chair7nan *. ... ,.» ... Reginald McKenna, M.P.
Hon. TrBcuiurer ... ... ... Alfhed Monih M.P.
Hon. S^rretary , ... Cmahles MALLET,^flfLP.
Telegrams : * Reliable," r^nd«Hu Telephone : 1(M Victoria.
The Free Trade Union was formed in July, 1903: —
!i) To safeguard the free import of Food and Raw Material ;
i?) To maintain the g^eneral principle that taxation should be imposed for
revenue purposes only ; and,
(3) To resist the reactionary Fiscal Policy of Mr, Chamberlain as t;eiiain to
complicate trade relations with all the Colonies and to endanger the stiibility
of tne Empire.
The work of the Union is carried on through t^xistinjaf political and other
organizations, and where necessary new orfj^anisc^ations are established for the
promotion of the objects of the Union, General and statistical information is
fiupphed, pnblie meetings and lectures arc organized, speakers and lecturers are
provided, and lilerciture is distributed*
The Union has been represented at all by-elections, acting independently of
the candidates and their agents.
The funds of the Union are furnished by voluntary subscriptions »
WOMENS FREE TRADE UNfON.
8 Yicn*oRiA Street, Westminster, S.W.
Chairrnan of CommitUe ... ... ... ,., ... Mrs. Habcoukt.
Mon, Treamtr^r Mrs. T. R. BueuAXAN.
Hon. Secr,tar^ [ Ladv BA«mRB-S..ACK.
Teiei/Tftjns : * Sentsilbltj, * I^na n d on.
^n Jul
^Keak
^Kieh
^[_Tht
The principal object of tlie Women's Free Trade Union, which was formed
July* I9fy.it is to bring knowledge of the principles of Free Trade to the women
Great Britain. This is being done by meetings, large and smalU by supnlyintt;
»akers on Free Trndc, and by providing simple \eafte\s ivudWxyLv^t \va\\v\^v\sOvw
ieh ar^ explained the meaning of the terms RebvUatoi>f T wm-s^ V>vAW\V\fe^^ %aXi,
The Union f^ entirely nuN-j>art>% and iue\udt;s amm^sl Vt^ ^^«=SLAai««^
umttee, V icc-Ptesidents, and Members, merabers ot aiV ^^\Wi\ \«rfW5», J|
Y^AK BOOK, IQOB,
16 OTHER PRINCIPAL ORGANIZATIONS,
LAND LAW REFORM ASSOCIATION.
31 John Strbet, ADKiiPHi, London, WX,
President The Rt. Hon. Sir Walt Kit Fostkr* M.P.
Tmagurer ... .., ... ... Walter }^a7.^\a^
Hmi. Secrsiartf . , . ... ... ... ... ... ... Jaai es Ro wi^an ds, M. P.
The Land Law Reform Associatioo was formed by the amalgamation of the
Free Land League and the Leaseholds KnfranchiBement 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 outlay,
(9) To promote the rating of ground values, including the values of building
land 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) Prompt 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 instrumentality of municipalities
and other lot-al 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 leaseholds of town holdings, or to convert the ground-rent into a
perpetual rent-charge,
(H) Abolition of copyhold and customary tenure and obsolete manorial
rights.
f 9) Abolition of the law of primogeniture.
(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 be recorded.
{12) Further provision for the sale 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 Assot-iation,
ENGLISH LEAGUE FOR THE TAXATION OF LAND VALUES.
m\\-Til Ktrani>. w,a
Prmkhnt ... ... ... W, R. Lesi'eh.
Trmhxurer , Lewis H. Berena,
Smmtar^ , FitEUERicic Ve^rikdei^H
Tni-: objef't 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 Paper of the League, Ijaml Vnhim {hL^ post free IJ^J.)* I*
J published on the first of each month, and is posted to every member who pays
/' ^/r Annua) SuhscrlpUon of %if. 6d. or more to the League l^'unds.
T/if Secretary Is .tiwnys g"Jad to hear from Assotm\!wivs t«:t\u\tvi\^\«:<A.\iieT^,
spt^Arers, or //iemture on the Land Question. Lantern \^e«^\vTe» taa\wt uottiasv^l^ s,
JLIBMRAT4 ^ElAR BOOK, 1W)8.
SOCIMTIES AND ASSOCIATIONS. 17
SCOTTISH LEAGUE FOR THE TAXATION OF LAND VALUES,
13 DcNUAS Stkkkt, Gi.asoow.
President. ..* ,.. .., , James Fairlie.
Trmrttrer ,. .., David Cassei-s.
Sseret4iri/ .,. ,,. , ... ... Ja.^ies Brsnv,
The object of the League is to secure the Taxadoti of Land Values, corre-
sponding-ly relieving industrj'' of tlie burden of taxation.
Membership of the Lea^je is open to all who approve of its object and pay
an Annual Subscription of One Shilling or raore to its Funds.
The Monthly Paper of the League, Lund Valtws {Id.^ post free l^iL\ is
published on the first of each ntionth, and is posited to every member who pays
an Annual Subscription of 2#. fir/, or more to the League l^'unds.
The Secretary is always glad to hear from associatioDS requiring lecturers,
speakers, or literature on the Land Question,
SOCIETIES AND ASSOCIATIONS.
fBemd^e the foregoing^ thefollottlng are selected aji liJeeljf to be of \me ami intcreM
to Liberals J
AsoHiGiifEs PHOTEcnoN SociET^', i Broadwayt Westminster» S,W,
AciRicuLTUBAL ORGANIZATION SociEn.\DacreHousc,DacreSt., Westrainster,S. W.
Agiucui^tithe, Centrai. CiiAMBEa OF, Bro4id Sanctuary Charat>ers, Tothill Street,
Westminster, S.W.
ALLfmHTENTs AND SaiAi L HoLDixos AssociAiTOK (Secretary's Address — 116 Viviau
Road, Harborne, Birmingham).
Avti-Slaveky Society, 284 to 2m Vauxhall Bridge Ro.id, S. W,
Axn- Vaccination League, National, 50 Parliament Street, Westminster, S.W.
AsTI'VI\^sEL■TloN Society, Naiional, 92 Victoria Street, S.W.
BA1.KAN CoMxrm'EE, U) Ad el phi Terrace, W.C.
BttiTisH Empfre League, 112 Cannon Street, E.C.
Charitv OiiGANizATiON SocrEi-Y, 384- Vauxhall Bridge Road, S.W.
CnrRCK CoMairrrEE vow Cmcrcm Defenxe and Ciickch lN3TRirmo>', Church
House, I>ean*s Yard, Westminster, S,W.
Chituch of Enoijvno Lihehal and Phogiiesmive LTnion (Hon. Sec., Rev. D. R.
Fotheringham), l.'i Maitland Park Road, N.W.
Co»r»rERCE, A^otiATED CiiAJHBERs OF, Parliament Mansions^ Westminster, S.W.
Commons a>'u Footpaths Preservation Socfeti', 25 Victoria Street, West-
minster, S.W.
CoNSEftVAiivE Central OmcE, St. Stephen's Chambers, Bridge Street,
Westminster, S.W.
Co-<>PKRATivE Smau. Holdinos Soci^fy, 10 Adelphi Terrace, W.C.
Co-orERATivE Union, g Nicholas Croft, High Street, Manehcfiter.
Democtiatic League, Na'honat.* 57 Chancery Lane, W.C.
Devon Liber au Feberatioj* (Sec., E. C. Perry), Castle House, Exeter.
XhsESTABLisHMENT CotrNciT. FOR ScoTi.AND, 13 South Charlotte Street, Edinburgh.
Ea&ly Closino Association, ^1 New Bridge Street, E.C.
.STERN Counties Liberal FEUERATiOfT, Cumfoergate, Peterborough.
UntAN Society, 3 Clement's Inn, W.C.
L ITxTON Committee, 3 iJ Craven Street, Strand, W.C.
Church Council, National, Memorial Hall, t'aTrlu^dowStt^^V.,^.^*
►ENT L,ABoim Part\\ 23 Bride Lane, E.C.
tTATjoNAj. Aebithation League, 11 Lincoln's Inn Fieid^,^ .C'*
^ATlOJfAZ ARJUTHA-riOff AJ^Jj PeACE ASSOCIATION, AW 0\»X^1tTe\^^e.,^X_.
XJBEKAl- YBAB BOOK.» VftQ&.
18 SOCIETIES ANB ASSOCIATIONS,
Laboua Pahty (Laboi™ REPHE8ENTATio>f CoMMTTTEx), ^ Victoria Street, West-
minster, S.W.
Lancashihf: FiiuKiiAnoN of Libeiial Ci.vba (Sec, W, R. Box), 193 Croston's
Road, Bury.
Land Nationalisation Sociitj'y, 432 Strand, W.C»
Liberal Social Council, 93 Victoria Street, Westminster, S. W.
Liberal Unionist Cocncil, (j Great George Street, Westminster, S-W,
Liberation Socitrrv, C^axton House, Westminster, S.W.
LiDEHTY AND PiiOPKRT^' Dkfence Lkaouk, 25 Viftoria Street, WestmiDster, S.W.
London MuNit ifal Society, 1 1 Tothill Street, Westminster, S. W.
LoNiJON REFORii Union, Trafalgar Buildings, Charing Cross, W.C,
MAitRiAHE Law Reform AastJciATioN, 2 Dean^s Yanl, Westminster, S,W,
Methopoljtan Rahical Federation (Hon. Sec., E. Garrity), 4- Hall Street,
City Road, EX.
Midland Education League, 14 Quadrant Chambers, New Street, Birmingham.
National Phoiestant League, 13 and 14 Buckingham Street, Strand, W.C.
National Society (Church VoluntOfty SchoolaJ^ 19 Great Peter Street, West-
minster, S,W,
National Sitnday LEA&irE, The, 34 Red Lion Square, W.C*
Naitonal Trust (for places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty), ^5 Vietoria
Street, S.W,
National Union of Conservative .AjaiociAiiONH, St. Stephen's Chambers,
Bridge Street, Westminster, S.W-
Navy Leaovk, i:i Victoria Street, WestminsteT, S.W.
NiNETY-Fm: Ci.ub (F. Willett, SecJ, 4-9 Spring Gardens, Manchester.
Ninety-Nine Cluii, ^6 Basinghall Street, Leeds*
NoRTHEHN Counties Educajton Leaglte, Castlemere, Rochdale, Lanes.
Northern Liberal Fedehaiion, Caledonian Buildings, Pilgrim Street, New-
castle-on-Tyne.
Opiitm Tjiade, Society for the Suppression of the, IBl Queen Victorij
Street, E.C.
Peace Sociei y, 47 New Broad Street, London, E.C.
PiiiMRosE Leaoce, ()4 Victoriti Street, Weiitminster, S.W,
PaoTKSTANT Ai-iJANCE, 43t) Strand, W.C.
RirRAL Labourers' Leai-ite, 110-111 Strand, W.C.
Secular Education LEAGUf:(Sec., H* Snell), 19 Buckingham Street, Strand, W.C.
Social DEaiociL^Tic Federation, 2iA Maiden Lane, W.C.
Sir>'j>AV Socifrnr, 7 Pall Mall, London, S-W,
Tabife Rerirm League, T Victoria Street, Westminster, S,W,
Teachers, National Union of, fiZ and 71 Russell Square, W.C.
Technical and Secondary EnircATioN, Naiional Stx^nn'v for Poomotion or,
10 Queen Anne's Gate, S.W.
Tempebance SocTi'rr\% The Church of Engi^nd, 4 The Sanc*tuary, West*
muister, S.W.
Trades Union Congress pAHUAMEK^rARY Committ^ee, 42>Efl!ingham House,
Arundel Street, Strand, W.C.
Unionist Free Food League, 38 Victoria Street, Westminster, S.W.
United Kingdom Alliance, '20 Tothill Street, Wesbninster, S.W.
Women's Liuehai. UKioNurr Associaiton, Parliament Mansions, Victoria St., S.W,
WojiEx's Local Goyernment SocTEr\% IH Tothill Street, WestmiiLstcr, S.W.
Women's Sufi raok. Central Societv, ^25 Victoria Street, Westminster, S*W.
Working Mi':N'fl Lord's Dav Rest Associaitok, 1^ John Street, Bedford
Row, W.C.
YoRKjiHiBE Libehal FEDKUAnoN, HiiKtlergatc, Bradford.
YouNii Bri'iisu Liuerals' Society (Hon. Sec., E. P, Ray), I^iG Newtown Row,
BirinJn^liam,
I
ZiiBEHAL ITEAR BOOK, 1^08.
19
THE HOUSE OF LOEDS.*
L before the name indicates that the Peer is a Liberal.
The number of Members of the House of Lords on November 15th, 1907, was 616—512
Hereditary Peers of the United Kingdom, 5 Life Peers, 26 Archbishops and Bishops,
16 Scottish Representative Peers, and 27 Irish Representative Peers (the full number
of such Irish Peers is 28, but there is one vacancy). Of the 542 Hereditary Peers, 12 are
at present minors, and there is one case of contested succession, the total voting
strengrth of the House of Lords being; thus 603.
(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 ; «.fir., 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 last Column gives the former constituencies of those Peers who have sat in the
House of Commons.
Abebcorn, (S) Duke
of
iMarguesa)
Abercbomby, Lord...
L. Abbrdabe, Lord
L. Abbrdben, (S) Earl of (Viact.
Gordon)
Abbboavenny, Marquess of ...
Abingdon, Earl of
Abinger, Lord
L. Acton, Lord
Addinoton, Lord
AiLESBURY, Marquess of
AiUBA, Marquess of
L. AiREDAo:, Lord
Alb ANY, Duke of
AT.nii!T>gART,TB , Earl of
Axi>ENHAM, Lord
AUNOTON, Lord
L. AXLBNBALE, LORD
AULXRTON, Lord
L. Axthobp, Viscount
Alvbrstone, Lord
Amherst, Earl ,
Family Name.
1885 Hamilton
1852 Abercromby
1895 Bruce
1870 Gordon
1868 NevlU
1884 Bertie
1903 Scarlett
1902 Dalberg-Acton ..
1889 Hubbard
1894 Brudenell-Bruce..
1870 Kennedy
1907 Kitson
1884 Prince of the Blood
1894 Keppel
1907 Gibbs
1904 Sturt
1907 Beaumont
1909 Jackson
1906 Spencer
1900 Webster
1880 Amherst
House of Commons
Constituencies.
Donegal Co., 18eO<«0
Buckingham, 1874-1880;
Bucks., N., 1886-9
Yorks., Colne Valley,
1892-1907
Birkenhead, 1892-4
City of London, 1892-1906
Dorset, East, 1891-1904
Northumberland, Hex-
ham, 1895-1907
Leeds, 1880-5; Leeds, N.,
1885-1902
Northante., N., 1880-5;
Northants., Mid., 1885-
95&190Q-6
Launceston, 1885 ; Isle of
Wight, 1885-1900
Kent, W., 185ft^; Mid
Kent, 1868-80
* Revised up to November 15tYi, IWl .
LIBERAL TEAR BOOK, IftOB.
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20 THE HOUSE OF LOEDS.
Family Name.
House 0/ Commons
ConstitTieTicieji.
Amherst ok Haoitnbt, Lord ...
1«9*
Tysaen- Amherst ...
Norfolk. W., 1880^; Nor-
folk, S.W., 1JKJ5-92
Ajhpthill, Lard
ISS4
Ruflfiell
Ancabtkk, Earl of
1867
Heatbcote-Drum-
Boston, 185S-6 : Rutland.
mofid-Willoughbjr I806-67
Anglehbv, Mai'quesa of ..
1905
Pa«ot
, Annalf, Lord...
1388
White
1 Annesley, Earl {Irish R, P.) ...
1877
Anneslcy ..,
Cavan, 1857-74
1 Ardilaun, Lord
ism
Qiilririe«fl
Dublin, ISSS^H ; 1874-80
1 Argyli.. Duke of ...
1900
Campbell ...
ArsryDflhire, 1868-78 ; Man-
cheHt€r, S., 1895-1900
L. ARMrraTEAD, Lord ,..
ima
Arnut>Htead
Dundee, 1880^
ARMHTRONat Loi-d .,
19t)S
WatBon- Armstrong
L. Arran, (I) Earl of {L. Budiey\ ...
1901
Gore ...
Arundkll op Wardouk^ Lord ,
1907
Arandell .,.
Ashbourne, Lord ...
18S5
Gibson
Dublin Univ., 1875-85
r« AeHBURNHAM, Earl of
1878
Ashbnrnhain
AamjuRiHJN, Lord *«
1889
Baring
Abhoombb, Lord
189IS
Cnbitt
Surrey, West. 1860-85:
Surnjy, Epsom, 1883-92
L. AsHTON, Lord
ISB5
Williamson
Lancaeter, 1886-95
ATHJ.UMNBr, (I) Lord {L. Mere^
dyth]
1S7S
Somerville
Athotj^ ISJ Duke of {E. Stranffe\
ism
StewartMurray,.,
J
1
ATKiwaoN, Lord (Life Peer)
ims
Atkinson
Londonderry, K, 189JI.1
1906 '
1
Auckland, Lord
1890
Kdon „
AvKBURY, Lord ,.
1900
Lubbock
MaidHtono, 1870-80 : Lon-
don UMv.. 188ft-iaJ0
ArLKej^ORD, Earl of
1S85
Finch
Bagot, Lord .«
1887
Bagot
Balfour of Burleigh, Lord
[ScoUiifh JL P.\
1876
Bruce
BaNDOK, Earl of {Irinh R, P,} ...
1881
Bernard
Bangor, Bishop of
1901
WlUlama ... ...
BANaoB, Viscount {Ij^ah R. P.)
1885
Ward
Barnard, I^ord ...
1891
Vane...
Barrinoton, (I) Viftcount {L,
Sh'ide\,.
1^1
Harrington
Barrtmobk, Lord ...
liMfi
Smith-Barry
Cork Co. 1867-74 ; Hunts.,
South, 1886-19G0
Basing, Lord
1894
Sclater- Booth ,..
Bateman, Lord
1901
Bat-eman-Hanbury
Bath, Marquesw of .„
1893
Thyniie
Somerset, Frome, 1886-fl8
&1895^
Bath and Wklls, Biwhop of ,».
urn
Kemiion
± Bathurst* Earl
imi
Bathurst
1 L. Batterbea, Lord
isy^
Flower
BrecknockHhire, 1880-5;
BedH., South, 1885-88
1 I* Bbauchamf, Earl ...
1891
Lygon
1 BKAUFORTt Duke of
ISiJO
Somorset ...
I Bedkoru, Duko of ...
isna
HuiiNoU
1 Belhaven and Stenton, Lord
f/ ^Scaili^h B.P.\
/ IfMi.£^w, Lord (Irtifh Ji,P4
19U}
Hamilton ...
i9r^
Belle w
•
BEi^Maa^:, Mirl of (Irish Ji.r,\ ...
1867
LowTY-Corry
. £^i^£:r, l,ord
r— — — ^^^ — ^
1880
Stnitt
\
b LJB^aiAi*
YMAR BOOK, 1^03. _^^^
d
THE HOUSE OF LORDS.
21
Bebkbley, "Earl of
BjfiuwiCK, Lord
Bbssbobough, (I) Barl of {L.
Ponsonby)
BiDDULPH, Lord
Birmingham, Bishop of
u Blyth, Lord
Bltthswood, Lord
FdmUy Name,
1888 Berkeley .. ..
1897 Noel-HiU
1906 Ponsonby
190S Biddulph
1905 Gore
1907 Blyth
1S9S Campbell
BOUNGBBOKE AND ST. JOHN,
Viscount (Jlfinor) 1899 St. John
Bolton, Lord 1896 Orde-Powlett ...
BoBTHWiGK,Lord(/8ScottisA12.P.) 1906 Borthwick
Boston, Lord 1877 Lrby
BOYNB. (I) Viscount {L, Brance-
peth) 1872 Hamilton-Russell
House of Commons
ConstUuencUs.
Herefordshire, 1865-85;
Hereford, Ross, 1885-1900
Renfrewshire, 1873-i ;
Renfrewshire, West,
1885-92
L. Bbaboubnb, Lord ...
Bbadfobd, Barl of
1896
u Bbassbt, Lord
1886
Brassey
Bratbbooks, Lord
1904
Neville
BRATB,Lord
1879
Vemey-Cave
L. Bbeadalbane, Marquess of ...
1873
Campbell
Bridpobt, Viscount
1901
Hood
Bristol, Bishop of
1903
Bristol, Marquess of
1907
Hervey
Brougham and Vaux, Lord ...
1886
Brougham
Brownlow, Earl
1867
Cust
BuccLBUCH, (S) Duke of {E,
Montagu-Douglas-
of Vonoaster)
1884
Soott
1885
Hobart-Hampden-
Mercer-Henderson
U BUBGHOLEBB, Loid
1895
Gardner
BuRNHAM, Lord
190S
Levy-Lawson ...
Burton, Lord
1886
Bass
1900
Crichton-Stuart ...
Byron, Lord
1870
Byron
... 1883 Knatchbull-Hu- Rochester, 1889-92
Shropshire, North,1867-85
Devonport, 1865; Hast-
ings, 1868-86
Somerset, West, 1868-80
Bury St Edmunds, 1906-7
Shropshire, North, 1866-7
Midlothian, 1853-^8 &
1874-80
Essex, North, 1885^95
Stafford, 1865-8; Stafik,
East, 1868-85; Staflb.,
Burton, 188^^
Cadogan, Earl
Cairns, Barl
Calthorpe, Lord
Camden, Marquess
Camoys, Lord
Camperdown, Barl of ...
Canterbury, Archbishop of
Canterbury, Viscount ...
Carew, Lord
Carlisle, Barl of
CjkSifAitvoif, JBarl of
CAKNWATEi, Skirl Ot
n, J*,) ...
(ScotHah
... 1873
Cadogan
Bath, 1873
... 1905
Cairns
... 1893
Gough - CcJthorpe
... 1872
Pratt
... 1807
Stonor
... 1867
Haldane - Dxmcan
... 1895
Davidson
... 1877
Manners-Sutton...
... 1881
Carew
... 1888
Howard
... 1880
Herbert
.. 1892
DalzeU
...
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22 THE HOUSE OF LORDS. "
s'^^-fu. 7v^^^ H&ii^e of Commons ,
Family Name, Otmi^muenei^jf,
u C^ARRrNGTON, Earl ,.,
I8fi8
Wj nn- Carrington Wycombe, 1885-8
Carfsfort, (I) Earl of {L. Carun-
fort\
1872
Proby
CjiSTLEMAiNE, Lord {Irish R,r.}
1898
Handcock ...
L>. Casti.btoWxN; Lord
1983
FitKPatrick ... Portarlinirton, 1880-3
Cathcart, Earl
19CJ5
Catlicart ♦
Cawdor, Earl
1898
Campboll Carmarthensliirei, 1874-85
CHBLMftFORD, Lord
1905
ThCKigcr ...... :
Cmbsham, Lord (nfinor^
1907
CavBodish ...
Chkstbr, Bishop of
1891
Jaync ... ... l
».. CHESTliRFIKLD, Earl Of
1887
So udamore-Sfcaiihope
CHETI.E8MORE. Loi-d
1902
Eaton '
h. Chichester* Earl of
1905
Peiham 1
CHOUMOT«>ELEy, MapqiiceH of ...
1884
Cholmondeley .»,
Churchill, ViHCountr
1886
Sptmcer ...
Churston, Lord
1871
yarde-BuUer
Claxoari-y, (I) Earl of (F.
C/fxjifitirfj/)
1891
Le-Poer-Treneh „,
Clakrioarde, UJ Mapquess of
iL.SomerhUn
1874
De- Burgh-Canning Gal way Co. 1867-^71
Clan WILLI AM, (I) Earl of (Z,.
Ctunn^Uliam}
1907
Meade
Clarenuon; Ear! of
1870
Vllliora Brecknockshire, 1889-70
L, CLrFi>EN, (I) Viflcounfc (L. Men-
dip)
1882
Agap-Robartes ... Cornwall, East, 1880-3
Clifford of Chltdleiqh, Lord
1880
Clifford 1
CuNTON, Lord,
iyo4
Hepburn - StuflJi; -
Korbes-TrcfuBig
Ctx)NBROGK. Lord {Irish J?, P. ) „,
1895
Dillon
Ci^NCiTRRV, Lord ...
1869
Lawless ,.,...
COBHAM, ViriCOUllt
1876
Lyttolton Worcestorahire^lL ,1888-71
Coi/1 HESTER, Lord
1867
Abbot
L. CoLEBROOitEp Lord -.
imj
Colebrooko ... (
L. COLBRirKJE, Lord
ISM
C<derlde:o Sheffield. Attercliffo,
iaS>4J4 J
COLLINB. Lord [Life Peer)
1907
Henn-CollinB .» ,
CoLVfr.T.R OF CULROSS, ViSCOUJlt
lfi03
Colville ...
COMBERMERE, VlscoTint {Minor)
1898
atapletron - C^otton i |
CoBfOLETON. Lord [Muwr'i
1906
Parnell ,i
Conn AUGHT AND tjTRATHEARN^
Dukeof. H.R.H..
187U
Prince of the Blood
CONTNGHAM, {l^ MorquosB {L.
Minster)
1887
Conynghani
Cork and Orrery, (I) Earl of
{L. Boyle)
1904
Boyle 1
CorrENRAM, Earl of
1381
Pepya
CoTTESLOE, Lord
1890
Frcman fclo Bucks. , 1876-85
L, Courtney, I/ord
19(W
Courtney Lbkeard, 187^-85 ; Corn-
wall, Boilmin, 1885-1900
CouRTOWN, (I) Earl of \L. Salters-
ford)
1858
Stopford 1
Coventry, Earl of ,
1843
Coventry
CowT^Y* Karl
1895
WeHesley
Cranbrook, Earl of
1006
Gathorne-Hardy... Rve, 19B8-80; Kent, Mid,
Cranworth, Lord ...
1902
1884-n5 ; Kent, Med way,
Gurdon 11886-92 '
J 3U Craven* Earl of
1883
CTraven
/ Orawfobd, fS) Earl of {L,
/ fP-^^n^
1880
Liiidsay ... „. Wigan, 1874-«0
^^ X^IBERAX YUAB BOOK, lW3i&. ^J
THE HOUSE OF LORDS.
23
Crawshaw, Lord
L. Crewb, Earl of
Crofton, Lord {Iriah R. P.)
Ckombr, Barl of
Cross, Yiscoont
Cumberland and Teviotdale,
Family Name.
1899 Brooks
1885 Crewe-Milnes
1873 Crofton ...
1899 Baring
1886 Cross
House of Commxms
Constituencies.
Preston, 1867-62; Lanes.,
S.W.. 1868-86 ; Lanes.,
Newton, 1885-6
Duke of, H.RH. ...
... 1878 Prince of tJie Blood
Dalhousee, (S) Earl of {L. Ram-
say) 1887 Ramsay ...
Darnlet, Barl of (JrisAltP.)... 1905 Bligh
Dartmouth, Earl of 1891 Legge
Dartrey, Earl of 1807 Dawson
DS Clifford, Lord 189i Russell
Db Frbyne, Lord 1868 French
Db La Warr, Earl 1898 Saekville ...
Db LISLB AND Dudley, Lord ... 1896 Sidney
Db Mauley, Lord 1898 Ponsonby ...
Db Ramsey, Lord 1887 Fellowes ...
DE Saumarez, Lord 1891 Saumarez
Delamere, Lord 1887 Cholmondeley ...
Denbigh, Earl of 1892 Feilding
U Denman, Lord 1891 Denman
Deramore, Lord 1893 de-Tarburgh-Bate-
Kent, W., 1878-1885;
Lewishcun, 1885-91
Monaghan, 1865-8
Hunts.,1880-5 ; Hunts.,N.,
188^7
Derby, Barl of
Derwent, Lord
Desbobough, Lord ...
Devon, Barl of
Devonshire, Duke of
... 1886 Stanley
1881
1906
... 1904
... 1891
Vanden - Bempde •
Johnstone
Grenfell
Courtenay ...
Cavendish...
Preston, 1865-8 ; Lanes., N.,
1868-85; Lanes.. Blaek-
pool, 1885^
Scarborough, 1869-60
Salisbury, 1880-2 & 1885^ ;
Heref ord,1892-3; Bucks.,
Wycombe, 1900-6
Lanea,N., 1857-68 ; Radnor
Dist, 1869-80; Lanes.,
N. E., 1880-5; Lanes.,
Rossendale, 1885-^1
DiOBY, Lord
1889 Digby Dorsetshire, 187^^
Donboall, (I) Marquess of (Zr.
Fishervjickh {Minor)
1904 Chichester
Donoughmorb, (D Earl of {V,
Hutchinson)
1900 Hely- Hutchinson
Dormer, Lord
1900 Dormer
DoWNE,(D Viscount {L. Dawnay)
1857 Dawnay
1874 Hill
Drooheda, Barl of (Irish R,P,)
1899 Moore
DuciB,Earlof
1853 Moreton ^Xa^u^A^^Sftr^
'Dui>LMr, lEarl ot
1885 Ward
DumsBiN Aim AvA, M/irqueesot
1902 Hamilton-TempVo-
Blackwood
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24 THE HOUSE OF LORDS. ^^
FamUy Name.
House of Comm^ma
Condtiiuencits,
DUNALLEY, Lord {IrisJi R.P,) ...
1891
Prlttle
Ml
DUNBOYNE, Lord {Irish R.P.'i ,.,
1901
Butler
m
DuNPONALD, Karl of {Scottwh
■
R.P.)
1886
Cochrane
■
DupfEDiN. Lord
10O5
Murray
Buteshire, 1891-190S V
DuNLisAxn, Lord ,
i8a5
Mulholland
Londonderry, N., 1885-B5 n
DUNMORE, IS) Earl of [L. Dttn-
rnorf)
liMlT
Murray
'
^^H
<L Earl of {L. Kenru)
lari
Wyndham-Qiiln ..
■
1
DuRriAM. Bishop of ...
1901
Moule
■
L» DiJKiiAM, Earl of
1879
Lambton
■
Dyneyor, Lord
1878
Riofi .,
1
Ebury. Lord ,
1803
GrosYenor
WeefcmiuBter, 1885-74
Effingham:, Earl of
1898
Howard ...
EoERTON OF Tatton, Earl
1883
E}jerton
Cheshire, N., 1858^B&:
Che^shire, Mid, 1868-83
ErLINTOUN and WlNTON, (S)
Ea.T\oHE.(i/JVintim}
1892
Montgomerlc .,.
Eomont, {L\ Earl of {L. Lovel
,
andHoUaiid)
1897
Perrjcval
Eldon, Earl of
18.54
Scott
t. Eijoin and Kincardine, <S)
\\
Efurl oti,L,Eloin\ .,
1863
Brace
Jl
Elleptboroucjh. IjOPcI
1903
Law ...
■
KlIiEsmkhe, Earl of,.
1862
E^erton
m
Eli'UINSTONE, Lord...
ISDd
Elphin stone
T
Ely, (I) Marquess of {F^. Lofiun)
1889
Loftus
L
L. Emly, Loi-d
1894
Moiifiell
j|
Enwiskti.leh. <I) Earl of {L,
■
Grliistead) ...
1886
Cole ...
EnnlBkiUen, 1880-5 ■
Ernk, (I) Ejirl {L. Fermanagh) ..,
1885
Crichton
Ennmkmeu^SSS-^; Fei^l
managh, 188l>-d H
Erroll, (S^ Earl of {L, KUmar-
m
notk) ...
1891
Hay-
■
EneKiNE. Lord
1882
Erskiiie
■
EsHER, Viscount
1899
Brott
Penryn, 188(^-5 1
E88EX, Earl of
1892
Capell
EsTcocniT, Lord
1903
Sotheron-Estcourt
Wilts., N., 1874-^
L. EVERSI-EY, Lord
1906
ShaW'LefeYre ...
Reading, l8«3-a5; Brad-
ford, Central, 18B6-afi , .,
KxicTER^ Bisliop of .-,
1906
Robertson
ji
KxETER, Marquess of
1898
CecU.
■
ExjKOUTn, YiBcount {Mino^) ...
1899
PcUew
d
FABER,Lord
imr.
Faber
Hantg., AndoYor* 1901-^1
Falkland, Visct. {Scottish UPs)
18IM
Gary.,
^
Falmouth, Viacount
1889
BoHcawen
/
J*lijiQVHAH, Lord
1898
Farquliar .,.
Marylebone, W,, 1895-«
/ L. ^AJiREH, Lord
1890
Farrer
/
F^KHRSRS, Eaii
18S8
flbMey
i
UBKRAX. YEAK. BOOK, IQQS
THE HOUSE OF LORDS
25
FamUy Name,
House of Commons
Constituencies.
Fevbbsham, Barl of
V9SI Duncombe
Retford,E.,18fl2^;Yorks.,
N. Riding, 1859-67
Fife, Duke of
1879 Duff
Elgin and Nairn, 1874-9
1881 Plunkett
FrrzHARDiNOE, Lord
1896 Berkeley
Gloucester, 1862^
L. Fttzmauricb, Lord
1906 Fitsmaurice
Calne, 1868-85; Wilts.,
Cricklade, 1898-1906
FrrzwiLLiAM, Earl
1902 Wentworth-Fitz-
Wakefield, 1895-1902
Foley, Lord
1905 Foley
Forester, Lord
18Bi. Weld-Forester ...
Wenlock, 1874-85'
FoRTESCUB, Earl
1906 Forteucue
Tiverton, 1881^ : Devon-
shire, Tavistock,1885-92
Gage, (I) Viscount (X. Gage) ...
1877 Gage
Oainsborouoh, Earl of
1881 Noel
Gaulowat, (S) Earl of (i.
Stewart ofCfarliea)
1901 Stewart
Galway, (I) Viscount {L.
Monckton)
1887 Monckton- Arundell Notts., N. 1872-85
Gardner, Lord
Succession contested
Gerard, Lord
1902 Gerard
GiFFORD, Lord
1872 Gifford
L. Glantawe, Lord
1906 Jenkins
Carmarthen Dist., 1882-6
& 1895-1900
GukNXJSK, Lord
1906 Bailey
Glasgow, (S) Earl of (i. Fhirlie)
1897 Boyle
Glenesk, Lord
1895 Borthwick
Kensington. S.. 1885-95
GoRMANSTON, (I) Viscount (L.
Cfcrmanston)
1907 Preston
1907 Goschen
Sussex, East Grinstead,
1895-1906.
GosFORD, <I) Earl of (L, Worling-
ham)
1864 Acheson
GOUGH, Viscount
1895 Gougrh
Graf-ton, Duke of
1882 Fitzroy
L. Granard, (I) Earl of (L. Gravr
ard)
1889 Forbes
Grantt^y, Lord
1877 Norton
L. Granville, Barl
1891 Leveson-Gower ...
Grbnfell, Lord
190S Grenfell
Greville, Lord
1883 Greville
Westmeath, 1865-74
Grey, Earl
1894 QrQy
Northumberland, S.,188a-
85, & Tyneside, 1885-6
Grey de Ruthyn^ Lord
;887 CliftOW
L. Grimthorpe, Lord
1905 Beckett
Yorks., Whitl>y, 1885-
1905
Guilford, Earl of
1885 North
GwYDYR,Lord
1870 Burrell
Haddington, Earl of {Sco^ish 1874 BaiUie-Hamilton*
AJP,) Arden ...
'Hauh}n, Lord. IflOS Palk
HAurAX, Viscount iggs Wood
Halbbust, Earl of .
1S86 Gi£bid
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28 THE SOUSE OF LOUDS.
FamUif Naffie.
Mouse of Cotm
ConstittieTici
Hamd^ton, (S) Duke of {D. qf
^^
Bra7idon) ,..
1895 DoDglaa-HamiU-on
'^M
L. Hamilton of Dalzbw^ Lord ,..
IflOO Hamilton
-»^^l
Hawpden, Viscount
IflOft Bi-and
T^^^H
Hampton, Lord
igOfi Pakinifton
^^^^^
HAROlNaK, Vlacount
184^1 Hardinge
^^^^1
Hahi>wicke, Earl of
mn Yorke ,„ „.
^^1
Hare WOOD, Earl of
imi Lascellee
^H
Hablech, Lord
1904 Orm«br-G(jre
Shropfllikc, Oawi
HAitBiNGTON, Earl of
1881 Stanhope
Harris, I^ord „,
1873 Harris
Harrowby* Earl of...
190C) Ryder „. „,
Gravesend, 1SB8-1
HAfiTiNGS, Lord
19(H Astky
Hathbrton, Lord
1888 Littleton ..
L. Havbesham, Lord
1006 Hayter
Wens, 1865-8: Bal
8.5; WalBall, 18
1900-e
Hawkb, Lord ..,
1887 Hawke
^
Headfort, (I) Marquess of {L.
^
KetUui)
1894 Taylour „.
^
ju Headlky, Lord ilriah ILP.J „.
188a Winn
L. Hemphill, Lord
1906 HempWU
Tyrone, N., 1896-:
Heneace, Lord
iS96 HeneaRe
Lincoln, 1865^; C3
1880-92 & 1898-5
Henley, (I) Lord {L, N^orthifigton
) 1898 Henley
Henniker, (IJ Lord {L. Hartis-
mere}
1902 Hcnuiker-Magor...
Hereford, Bishop of
1900 Percival ..,
Hereford. Viscount
1855 DeTeraux ...
Herries, Lord
18SU Confttable-MaxwoU
L
L. HUBSClfELL, Loi'd
1899 Horaehell ...
Hertford, Marquesa of -..
1884 Seymour .„
Antrim, 1869-74;
wlckBhire, 8,, 11
HEYTEaBiTRTT, Lord
1903 Holmee-a'Court ...
Hill, Viscount
1895 Cleffg-Hill
Hillinodon, Lord
1898 Mills
Kent, SevenoakH;
HtNDLii=', Lord
1897 AHaopp
Holm Patrick, Lord
1898 Hamilton ...
^H
Home, {S) Earl of (i. Douglaa^ ...
1881 Doii^la.B-Homo ...
fl
Hood, Viwcount
1907 Hood
HOTlcnKLD, Lord ...
1881 Tufton
■
Howard de Walden, Lord ...
1889 KIliH
V
Howard of Qlossop, Lord
1883 Fitaalan-Howard
Howe, Earl ,.,
1900 CurzonHowe
BuckB., Wycsomt
1900
HOWTM, (I) Earl of (L, Howth} ...
imt St. Lawrence
Galway, 1868-74
Huntingdon, Earl of
1885 Hastings ...
HuNTLY, (S) Marquees of {L.
Meldrum)
1883 Gordon
1
HrLTON, Lord
1890 Jolliffe
Somerset, WoUb,
Iddesleich, Earl of
1887 Northcote ...
M
/ iJAmMSTsn, Earl of
1905 Fox Stmngways...
/ f^'<f(^^iQUiN^ Lord i/f^h a,P,i ...
19CJ0 O'Brieu
^^^^H
^ I^vv^jiaLrif^, Ijord
1905 Burna
'^^^^^
t-
J^^AeJT, VJsooant
1S91 Qtv^maem .»
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THE HOUSE OF LORDS,
27
i
JAM1B8 or Herbfokd* Lord
Jmbbkt« Earl of
i« JotcKV, "Lord ..
1895
family Name*
Jamea
i&79 ChiM-VilMcrs
imj Joicey
House &f Commons
CoTint it ucnciejt.
Taunton, 138^5; BtiTF,
Dorham. Chewtor - le -
Street, 1885-19(16
Kjel"vin» Ixjrd ,
Kenmark, (I) Earl of {L, Ken-
mare) ...
Kensington\ Lord
Kbnyon, Lord
Kesteven, Lord
KiLLAXiN, Lord
KrLMORKY, Earl of {Irish JJ.P,)
KiMBERLEV, Earl of
KiNNAiRO, Lord
Kinsf%A&, Lord... ...
KiNNOXTU {Bj Earl of (L, Haj/) ...
Kinross, Loi-d
KiNTORE, (S) Earl of {/^ Kint4}re)
KlTCHENlLR, viscount
KNARBSBOROUGM, Lord ..,
K-NOLXVB, Lord
KjnnsFORD* Viscount
^
1S9S Thomson ...
1905 Browne
1900 Edvvardoa
I80t» Keuyon
1874 TroUope
1901 MoniB Gal way. IflOQ-I
1882 Needham ,. Nevvry, 1871^
1902 WcMiehouflo
1SS7 Kitinalrd ...
1S97 Kinficap
1897 Hay .,
19CS Balfour
ISaO Ktith-Falooner ...
1893 Kitchener
lyofi MeyHey-Tbompsoij LIoch^ Brigg. 1883-6;
Hatii
190S KnoHya
1888 Holland
I4AMINGTON, Lord ... „, 1890
Lanoford» Lord (frisft i?,P,) ... 1884
Lansoowne, Marqoessof ... 1S68
Lathom, Earl ol 1898
Laui>£Rdale, Earl of {Scottish
Itr.r ... 1889
Lawrence. Lord „, 1879
Lkcx>kpield. Lord 1901
Lkedb, Dxike of 1895
LkicestkH, Earl of 1842
LEiOH/Lotd ... 1905
LsiNSTBRt 01 Dako of (F.
LeinaterHMinor) 1893
Leith, Lord ... ... li^^
Leitrtm» (I) Earl of {L. ClemciUs) 1892
Lichfield^ Bishop of 1896
LiCHFiKi^, Earl of ... 1892
LiLFORD. Lortl 189B
Limerick, i I ) Earl of (L. Fbjford) 1898
Lincoln, Bii^hop of .,. ... .., 1880
LLVDI.EY, Lord {Life Peer) ,„ 190O
LomsEF, Earl of ... ... 1899
LiNiJTHOOW* Marqueas of ... WA
Lister, Lord 189?
Lara wwL, (I) Karl of (L, ffare). . . 1869
LtrsRPOOL, BiRhop ot ... .,. i^q^
Sta&..
1892-1906
iatidHWorth^
MldhurBt, 1S74-85 :Hamp-
/
A LivsRPOOi^ Earl of
1B07
Cochrane-Baillio
Rowley
Fitzmauricc
Bootle-Wilhraham
Maifcland
Lawrence
Wyndham ..
Oaborno
Coke
Leigh
FitzGerald
Forbes-Leith
Clementa ...
Legge
Anson
Powya
Pory ...
KlnK.. ...
Lindley
Bertie
Hope...
Lister
Hare
Chavaeae .„
Foljanibe ..
St. Panci»s, N„ 1886-90
I
Brixton* im-m
k
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28 TME HOUSE OF LOEDS,
fnmmmr^. «?-?SS^'"
Lljindaff, ViBcoimt
J«95 Matthews Dungarvan, 1S6S-74; Bir- '
DlinghaiiJ, E., 1886-1895
Llano ATTOCK, Lord
1S9S RoUa Moiimouthfihire, 1880^
L. Lock, Lord
1900 Loch.., I'J
LON DKSBOROUOH, E&rl of
IfMJO JJenifion 1
London, Biishop of ...
1901 WiiinlDijton-Ingrmm |
LoNDONUERHT, (I) Marquess of
J
{K Van€\
1884 VaiiG-TompoBt- J
Stewart... ... Down, 1878-84 M
Lon'okorDt (I^ Karl of {L, SU-
n
Chester'^,..
188T Pakonham 1
Lonsdale, Karl of
1882 Lowther ...
L. LoREBUHN, Lord
lam Roid.. Hereford, 188ft-5; Dum-
fries DNidct, IWHS-UKB
IjOthian, (S] Mat-quesj* of {L. Ker)
1900 Korr...
Loudoun (S) E,Q.vl^t{L.Botreaiix\
1874 Abney-H&etingB...
LoYAT. Lord
1887 Eraser
LovfcLAeE, Earl of
1&06 Milbanlce ... ... ' '
Luc AN, Earl of Urish HP.)
1889 Bingham Mayo, 1865-74
L. LucAH, Lord ...
1905 Herbert i
Ludlow, Lord
1890 Lopea
LuTtOAN»Lord.„
1882 BKiwnlow
Lytton, Earl of
1801 Lytton
L, Lyykdsn, Lord
1800 Vemoii |
Macclesfield, Earl of iMmor\
1893 Parker
Macnaghten, Lord {Life Fecr\
1SS7 Macnagbtoii ... Antrim. 1880^; An-
trim. N., 1885-7
Maghebamorne, Lord .„
1903 MGai-^l-Hogg ,.,
MAJ.MESBUUV, Earl of
1899 Harris
Manchester, Bishop of ,.,
1907 Knox
h, Manchester, Diiko of
1892 Montagu
Manners, Lord
1864 Manners '
Mansfield, Earl of
1908 Murray
Manvers, Karl
1900 Plerr«i>ont ... Notts., Newark, 1885^ Ifc
1898-1901)
Mar, Karl of iScottish R.F4 >*^
1886 GkiodeYe-Erskine
Mar and Kkllie, Earl of iScot-
tisfi B.r.}
1892 Ersklne ...
Marlborouoh, Duke of ,
asm Spencer ChurchiU
Masham, Lord ...
19D6 Cunliife-Li«ter ...
MA»HliSHEENE, (I) YlsCOUIlt [L,
Oriel) ...
1905 Skcfllngton
Massy, Lord (/ri*A E,P.)
187tt Massy
Mayo, Earl of [Irish ILP.i
1890 Bourke
Meath, (I) Earl of (i. Chaworth)
1887 Brabjvston l|
Melville, Viscount
1904 Dundaa 1]
Methukn, Lord
1891 Mcthuon U
MiCTTEr.iiAM, Lord
l^m deStAjrn |
MiDDLETON, Lord
1877 Willoaghby ... \
MiDLETON, {1\ Viscount <£. Brod-
HcM -^ -
Um Brodrick Surrey, W.» 1880^: Sur^
rey, Guildford, 1885-linB
Milner, Vlsicount
1901 Milner
} MiNTO, Ei^U'J of
1891 Elliot
/ MoucK, m Viscount (£. MoncM
18»4 MoRck .., ,.. 1
/ MoNCMKiKh\ Lord
188a Moucreilt J
f ManTK BnsTTON, Lord
1BS7 DodiH)ii -^^I
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THE HOUSE OF LORDS.
L. MONKSWBLL, Lord 1886
L. MONSON, Lord 1900
Montagu of Bbauueu, Lord ... 1906
FUmily Name,
Ck)mer
Monson
Dousrlas-Soott-
Montaeru
Spring Rice
MoNTBAOLE OF BRANDON, Lord 1806
MoNTBOSS, (S) Duke of {K
Graham 1874 Graham ...
Moray, (S) Earl of {L, Stuart of
CaMeStuarfi 1901 Stuart
MoRLBT, Earl of 1905 Parker
Morton, Earl of (£lboeet8^ i2.P.) 1886 Dougrlas ...
M08TTN, Lord 1884 Lloyd-Moetyn
Mount Edocumbe, Sari of ... 1861 Sdgcumbe...
Mount Stephen, Lord 1S91 Stephen ...
Mowbray, Lord 1893 Stourton ...
Muncaster, Lord * ... 1896 Pennington
1902 FitzClarenoe
1892 Deane-Morgan
Munstbr, Earl of
Muskerry, Lord (Irish ILP.)
Napier and Ettrick, (S) Lord
(L. Ettrick)
Napier of Maodala, Lord
Nelson, Earl
Newcastle, Duke of
Newlands, Lord
Newton, Lord
Norfolk, Duke of
NoRMANBY, Marquess of
NORMANTON, (I) EbtI Of (L.
Somerton)
North, Lord
L. Northampton, Marquess of ...
1896 Napier
1890 Napier
1835 Nelson
1879 Pelham-Clinton ...
1906 Hozier
1896 Legh
1880 Fitzalan-Howard
1890 Phipps
1896 Agar
1884 North
1897 Compton
L. Northbourne, Lord 1893 James
Northbrook, Earl of 1904 Baring
Nori«C5LIffe, Lord 1906 Harmsworth
Northoote, Lord 1900 Northcote ...
NoRTHE8K,Earlof(;ScoMtsAi2.P.) 1900 Carnegie ...
Northumberland, Duke of ... 1887 Percy
Norton, Lord
Norwich, Bishop of
L. Nunburnholme, Lord
1905 Adderley ...
1897 Sheepshanks
1907 Wilson
House of Commons
Conatituenciea,
Hants., New Forest,
1892-1905
Plymouth, 185»-61
Cumberland, West, 1872-
80; Cumberland, Egre-
mont, 188^-92
O'Brien, Lord 1900 O'Brien
L. O'Haoan, Lord 1900 Ollagan
O'Neill, Lord 1883 O'Neill
Onslow, Earl of 1870 Onslow
Oranmore and Browne, Lord
{Irish Ii,P.) 1902 Browne-Gutbrie ,„
Obfobd, Earl 0/ 1894 Walpole
Ormathwajtk, Lord igsi Walsh
Lanarkshire, S., 1886-1906
Lanes., Newton, 1885-98
Warwick8hire,Stratford-
on-Avon,1885-6 : Yorks.,
Bamsley, 1889-97
Gateshead, 1874-93
Winchester, 1880-5;
Beds., N., 1885-92
Exeter, 1880-99
Northumberland, N.,
1868-85
Hull, W., 1906-7
Antrim, 1863-80
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Family Name,
Hoiutfi of Cammi
CotmtU\tencies
Ormon'Db, (I) Marquess of (L.
Orm(md€\
1854
Butler
i
L. OvERTOtTPf. Lord
IS9S
White
\
OXFOHD, Bishop of
1905
Paget
L. Peokoveu, Lord
1907
Peckover ...
1
Peku VlHCOUut
1890
Poei
Warwick. 1865-85:
1885-95
PKMBttOKK AND MONTGOMERY*
1895
Herbert
Wilton,1877-S5;CrQ
Earl of
1886-95
Pe*}rhyn» I^rd
xrni
DouKlas-Pennant
Narthantfl-, S., 189^
Pet ERBoao troii, Biahop of
ISOl
Carr-Glyn ...
Petbe, Ijoixi
1893
Pelre
1
L. Pmmic, Lord ...
r,M}6
PiiTic ... ..,
'
Ft-AVFAiR, Lord
1S»S
Flayfair
Plunket, Lord
\m
Plutiket
i
Plymouth, Ewrl of *
1869
Windi^r-Clive ...
]
PoLTiMOBE, Lord
1858
Banipfykie.
1
Portland, D like of
1879
Cavondiiih-Bentin ck
PORTMAN, YlflCOUnt,,,
188S
Portnmn
Shaftesbury, 1832-7;
set'^bire, 18.>7-85
u Portsmouth, Earl of
laoi
Wallop
Barnstaple, 1880-5;
onshlre» South m
1S8S4*1
PouLET^r, Earl
1896
Poulett -.
J
PowKRgcouRT. (1) Viscount (£^
1
I^otfjerscourt\
1904
Wingfleld
1
Powis, Earlof
1891
Herbert ...
Radnor, Earl of
1900
Pleydell-Bonvorio
Wilts., Wilton, 1888
Radlan, Lord
1981
Somerset
•
Ranfurly, 11} Eart of {L. Ban-
1
fnrly\
1875
Knox
Rathdonnelt., Lord (JrtsA H.P.)
1889
M^Clintock-Bunbury ,
Bath MO RE, Lord
1S95
Plunkot ... ...
DubUn Univ., 18704
RAVENBWOiiT!!, Lord
19(4
Liildell
J
Ratlkicsh, JjoM
1873
Stnitt
L. Reay, Lord
ISSl
Maukay
Rkdesdalk, Lord ...
190S
Freeman -Mitfoi-d
Warwickshire, S,lfl
1892^
L. Rendel, Lord ,
mu
Reodel
Montgomeryshire, 1
REVErjiTOKa, Lord
im
Barbag:
r. RiBBLEaD ALE, Lord ..,
187fl
Lister
RtoHMOND & Gordon, Duke of
m&
Gordon-Lennox ...
Suaftex.W.. 1869-853
sex, Chichester, If
Ridley, Viscount
1904
Ridley
Stalybridge, 1900-4
RiPON, Bishop of
1S8&
Boyd Carpenter ...
'
L. Kipon» Marquess of
1859
Robinson
Hull. 1852-3; HodiJ
flchl, 1855-7 ; Yorkt
Riding, 1857-9
RtTcHiE^ Lord
190fl
Ritchie
J liofiEMTs, JS&rL
189S
Roberte
' / JiosKHTso^f, Lord {LifePeer\ .,.
1899
RoborteoB
B^lU»\^Vce.^»»&4^\
1SS4
1800
Rodney
RoUo
•\^_. . . 4
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THE HOUSE OF LORDS.
31
RoMiLLY, Lord (ilfinor)
ROMNKY, Earl of
L. RosEBERY (S) Earl of (L. JBose-
bery)
RosMBAD, Lord
RossE, Earl of {Irish JR.P.)
RoesLYN, Earl of
RossMOBB, Lord
Rothes, Earl of {Scottish R.P,)
I Rothschild, Lord
RoxBUROHE, (S) Duke of (JS.
Innes)
L. Russell, Earl
Rutland, Duke of
Family Name.
1905 Romilly
1905 Marsham
1868 Primrose
1897 Robinson
1868 Parsons
1890 St. Olair-Brskine
1874 Westenra
1906 LesUe
1886 Rothschild
1892 Innes-Ker
1878 RusseU
1906 Manners
House of Commons
Constituencies.
Aylesbury, 1865-85
Leicestershire, Melton, I
1888-95 I
Sackvillb, Lord
St. Albans, Bishop of
St. Albans, Duke of
St. Aldwyn, Viscount ...
St. Asaph, Bishop ot*
St. David's, Bishop of
St. Germans, Earl of
St. John of 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
L. Sandwich, Earl of
Sandys, Lord
Sayile, Lord
L. Saye and Sele, Lord
I
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 Jervis
1890 Wordsworth
1903 Cecil
1890 Fraser
1906 Sanderson ...
1876 Mansfield
1884 Montagru
1904 Sandys
1896 Lumley-Savile ...
1907 Twisleton-Wyke-
ham-Fiennes ...
1884 Lumley
1856 Curzon
1888 Ogilvie-Grant ...
1888 Colbome
1901 Molyneux
1895 Palmer
Glos.,E., 1864-85; Bristol,
W., 1885-1906
Cornwall, West, 1858^85 ;
Cornwall, St. Ivea, 1885-7
Pontefi-act, 188^93
Lanes., Darwen. 1885-92 ;
Rochester, 1893-1903
Huntingdon, 1876-84
L, Selby, Viscount 1905 Gully
Shaftesbury, Earl of 1886 Ashley-Cooper
Shannon, (I) Earl of {L. Carleton)
{Minor) 1906 Boyle
Sheffield, (I) Earl of {L, Shef-
field) ... 1876 Holroyd ...
Shbrbornb, Lord 1883 Dutton
8HRKWBBUBT AND TALBOT, Karl
1877 Talbot
Hants., Petersflcld, 1885-
92 ; Edinburgh, W.,1892^
Carlisle, 188&-1905
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F^ntiln Nantf' Home of Cowimcm.
L. Shuttle WORTH, Loni
1902 Kay-Shuttilo worth HastiiigH, 1S8B-8(I ; Laii
Clitheroe, 1885-1902
Si DMOOTU, Viscount
18&1 Addinffton IteviKOK, 186a-i
SiNCi^Am, Lord {ScoULnh H.P.} ...
1885 StClftir ^1
1
Sligo, (I^ Marquoas of {L. Mont-
4
i
Eagle)
1903 Browne ^d
1
SOMKHS, Lord {Minor)
IBim Cocks ^^H
1
Somerset, Duke of
1391 St. Mart ... ... ^^M
1
Sqndbs, Karl
mn MtlleB '^H
n
Southampton, Lord
lBT-2 Fibzroy .., ,., ^^M
SotTTREBK:, (S) Karl of {L. Bolin-
^H
hard)
1905 CarDegrie ^^|
SouTiiWAitK, Bishop of ...
1900 Talbot ... ^
\» Spencer. E*vrL, ,
im Spenoer Northants., S., 1857
Stakforp, Lord
1892 Staffortl-Jorningham
Stair, (SJ Earl of \L. Oxejtfoord)
1903 Dalrywiple
Stalbridge, Loni
imi QrosTOuor FHntshlire, 1881^88
Stamford, Earl of ...
ISyO Grey
Stain? aopE. Earl
1905 Stanhope ,
1,. Stanlkv ov AldkrlkTp Lord ...
1903 Stanley ... ,.. Oldham/lS8()-5
Stan MORE, Lortl
1893 Gordon Beverley, 185.1-7
J
Stradbrokik. Earl of
18BB Rous 1
Strafford, Earl of ...
1899 Byng.,. ... ... 4
Stbathcona and Mount Rotal,
J
Lord ... ...
189? Smith ... *., m
Stratheden and Campbei.!,,
^m
Lord ...
1893 CampboE ... ... ^H
Strathmore and Kinghorj^,
^^
(S) Earl of {L. Bowof) ...
1904 Bowee-Lyon ... "
SuDBSLBV, Lord
18T7 Hanbnry-Traoy ... Montgomery. 18R3-7T«
SuFFiELD, Lord
18.T3 HarlKjrd
SurFOi.K AND Berkshire, Earl of 1888 Howard
jl
Sutherland, Duko of
1892 Sutherland-Leire- Sutherland, 1874-86 t
fion-Qower ]
1
SWANSKAt Lord
imi Vivian
T* SwAYTin^iNG, Lord
1967 Montagu Tower Hamlets, Wh
■
chai>el, 1S85-190O
Talbot db MALAHroE, Lord „.
1883 Talbot «. .* j
Tanksrvillh, Earl of
iBflfl Bennet ... ^^|
L. Temple of Stowe, Earl
imi Temple-Qortt-Lan^on ^^H
Testplemore, Lord ...
lOOS Chiohe^ter... „. ^^M
Templetown, Viscount ilriah
^^^H
R.r.\
ISM Upton ^^M
TENNiraoN. Lord
l^e Tennysou ^^H
L, Tentkrdkn\ Lord
1882 Abbott r ^^|
Teynha.m. Lord
1892 Roper-CurKon ... ^^^H
Thurlow, Lord
1874 CumniluK'-Bruco... fJ^^^H
ToLLEM ACHE, Lord
1901 ToUemache ... ^^^1
ToRPFTiOHBN, Ijord {Scottish
^^^H
R.P.)
13^ SandilandHi ^^H
ToBRi KO rtj N, Vi Hcou n t ...
1889 Byng... ^^M
TfiWNaHENJj, Marqiicss
18m> Townshend
/
Tredegar* ViBcoimt
1875 MoiT^an BreeknookBhiro, 1858-
/ Trkvor^ Lord
1894 HUl-Tcevor
/ TwjsEDF^ALK, (S) Ma^qums of {L.
1881 Hay Tw-unNja^, V«ttV8; Hiw
/ Ttme(t(ia/ei
iiw^iuti^, \aj;%
t
TwsKnMovTM, Lord
Wdi MaiioribaivVft ... BfeTVf\Ofts?tv\3M&,%MSv*
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THE HOUSE OF LORDS.
33
FamUy Name,
House of Commons
Constituencies,
Vaux of Harbowdbn, Lord ...
1883
Mostyn
YWTB.Y, IjOT^ (Irish RJP,)
isn
Eveleigh-de-Moloyns |
Vernon, Lord (Miruir)
1886
Venables- Vernon
Verulam, Earl of
1885
Grimston
Herts., St Albans, 1885-92
Vivian, Lord
1893
Vivian
Wakefield, Bishop of
1904
Eden
Waldegrave, Earl
1850
Waldegrave
Waleran, Lord
1906
Walrond
Devon, E., 1880-5; Devon,
Tiverton, 1885-1906
Wales, Prince of, H.R.H.
1892
Brincecf the Blood \
Walbinoham, Lord
1870
de Qrey
Norfolk, W., 1865-70
L. Wandsworth, Lord
1895
Stem...
Suffolk, Stowmarket,
1891^
Somer8et,E.,1879-85; Col-
Warwick, Earl of (E. Brooke) ...
1893
Greville
chester, 1888-92
Waterford, (I) Marquess of (L.
Tyrone)
1893
Beresford
L. Wkardale, Lord
1906
Stanhope
Wednesbury, 1885 - 92 ;
Burnley, 1893-1900;
Leicester, Market Har-
boro', 1904-6
L. Welby, Lord
189U
Welby
Wellinoton, Duke of
1900
WeUesley
Wemyss and March, (S) Earl of
1883
Wemyss-Charteris-
Glos.,E., 1841-6; Had-
<i, WeAvyaa)
Douglas
dingtonshire, 1847-83
Wenlock, Lord
1880
Lawley
Westbury, Lord
1875
Bethell
Westmeath, Earl of Uriah
R.P.)
1901
Nugent
Westminster, Duke of
1899
Grosvenor
Westmorland, Earl of
1891
Fane
Weiarnot.iffe, Earl of
1899
Montagu-Stuart-
WorUey-Maokenzie |
WiCKLOW, Earl of (Irish R.P.)...
1905
Howard
Wn.ijOiraHBY db Broke, Lord...
1902
Vemey
Warwickshire, Rugby,
i8flL<>-iflnn
Wilton, Earl of
1896
Egerton
XOiKr-XoUU
u WiMBORNE, Lord
1880
Guest
Winchester, Bishop of
1903
Ryle
1 Winchester, Martiuess of
1899
Paulet
Winghilsba and Nottingham,
Earl of
1898
Finch-Hatton ...
1906
Wills
Bristol, E., 1895-1900
WoMBLEY, Viscount
188g
Wolseley
WOLVERTON, Lord
1888
Glyti
Wrottbsley, Lord
1867
Wrottesley
Wynford, Lord
1904
Best
Yarborough, Earl of
1875
Pelham
YoliK, Archbishop of
1882
Zetla2V2>, MarquesB of
ZOUCHK OF SaBTNOWORTH,
Laid
1873 Dundaa
1873 Cnrzon
... Xoic\a.,'e\<53Ms^'2>^V^'^*^
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THE HOUSE OP COMMONS'
(670 MEMBERS).
LIBERAL AND LABOUR MEMBERS (427).
[Those t-o vvhofte names a dagger (f) la attached did not stand as official Liberal
Candidaben, but are now reckoned as MlniHtorialistfl.
The oonstituonciotJ at tho right of tho name show tho Parliamentary record of tho
Member. hi« present constituency boinj^ given la^t.]
B. 18i2, Hon of Thomaiji and Mary Abra-
ham. Ed, ('wmavon, Glam.» National
School. M. 1860, Sarah WilliamB (d. 19001,
Cwmavon. Collier bo;^ at about ten ;
Miners' Agent, 1S73; vice - Chairman 9*
Wales Slidiug: Scale Committee from its
coalmen cement in 1S75 to ita close in 1898 ;
Tiee-Pres. &, Wales Joint Conciliation
Board Bince it*i establishment; ProH.
3. Wales Mind's' Federation ; Treas.
Miiiei^i' Federation of Great Britain ; a
son of Wales, of tho Sunday School, and
of the Welsh Einteddfod. of w^hich he la
considered one of the most emiuent con-
ductors - very fond of music* and best
known by the Biudio name *Mabon'*
Labour Member.
We«tminster Palace Hotel, Victoria
Street, S,W. ; Bryn-y-Bean, Pentrep Qlam.
AGl«nd, FranoiB Dyke. "^gg-. lu^mond,
B. 1874, son of Rt. Hon. A. H. D, Acland
and Alice Sophia Cunuing^ham, Ed. Kugby
and Balliol Coll., Oxford. M. 1905, Meaner,
dau* of C. J. Cropper, KUergreen, KendaL
ExamlDcr under Board of Education,
1900-9 ; Assist. -Director of Secondary JBdu-
cation, Yorks., W,R., 19(^; member Exec,
(•■ottimittee National Liberal t'ederation,
1904-6: Pari. Ptif. Sec. to Mi'. Haldane,
1906 : Lieut. Civil Service VoL Rifloe.
118 Qroavenor Hoad, S.W. ; Colby HaD,
Askrigg, Yorkd, 0£uiw— Brooke's, Trav-
ellera'.
iMtitA., mMMxm, laoe.
AdMnm, IHTIlllajn
Ryl&nd ll«iit>
B. 1882. son of W. Adkins, Ed. Mill mil.
University CoU^London(B,A.h and Balliol
Coll., Oxford. Called to the Bar^ member
Exec. Committee National Liberal Federa-
tion, 1903^tf; member Nor thant^CC. ; J. P.,
Northampton.
3 Paper Bulldingfl, Temple, E.C. ; Spring-
flald* Northamptou. CCwd^r— Reform, Bath,
ftrilliam.
SikUoird, W., 1906.
S, Bolton, Oulton Hall, Aylsham, Norfolk.
Formerly partner in Thomas Agnew &
Sonii, flne-art dealers, Londoiu Manchester,
and Liverpool ; formerly Pres* Printseilers'
Association ; member of Court, Victoria
University, Manchester; member of Bosatd
Manchester Children's Hospital; J.P.»
Lanes.
Rougham Hall, Bury SL Edmunds.
Clubs — Reform, Devonshire, National
Liberal,
Alnswi»Ftli, Joim ^ „ ^, ,_,
B. 1844, son of Thomas Ainsworth, Tho
Flosh, Cleator, Cumberland, and Mary
Laurie, dau. of Rev. John Stirling, D.D„
Craiffie, AjTshire. Kd. Univ. Coa School
and Univ. CoIL, London tM,A. and LURf.
M. 1S79, Margaret Catherine, dau. of Robert
Reid Macrftdie. Commanded 3rd V.B,
Border Hogt. ; High Sherlir Cumberland,
1893 ■ J.P.. Argyllshire and Ciunbcrland;
Chairman Cleator and Workington Ry.
Co. ; Director Whitehaven Joint Stock
liank. UnHuecessfuUy contested Barrow-
in-Furness (1886) and Argyllwhiro (1900^
Ardanaiseig, Kilchrenan, Argyllshire;
Haiecroft, Gosfortlii CiimberlandL Clut^—
Reform.
Alden, Percy. mAfiamex. Touonh^m. ism.
B, laea Ed. BalUol ColL, Oxford, M.
1896, IJr. Margaret Pearse. Warden Maua-
fleld House University Settlement, 1881-
1901 (Hon. Warden, IWOl ; Vlcc-Prefi,, 190^;
member Borough Council, West Ham,
18R2-1901 (Don. -Mayor. 1898) ; editor EdM,
liJOl- 2 ; Hon. Sec. Settlements Aasioc. ; Sao.
Friends' Social Union ; co-opted membtir
London School Board, 15103; lectured in
the United States, Australia, and Now
Zealand on social and labour probleniH.
Published works— Tft* Unempli>jfed : A
National Question; Housing, &a
1 Woburn Square, W^.C, CIm5j?— Na-
tional Liberal, New Reform.
* B&vlsed up to Novemlmr 15th, 1901. On that dnto tSaeitft Vfeiwi Vw^> NMSROi^i
Hull, W. (L), and WotoeatiOT <G>.
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THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.
35
All«ni ArthtUF Aoland. abzyutnurch. i«os.
B. 1868, 80D of Poter Allen, pubUnber of
the Manchester Guardian, and Sophia.
Russell, dan. of John E. Taylor, founder
of the Marieheifter Q-uardiaiu Kd. Hutrby
and University Coll., Oxford (Scholar ftnd
M,A.>. M. 19»J0. Gladys Hop«, dau, of
J. DotiMas Walker. K.C. Called to the
B&r, 18^ but doeif not practise ; member
London G.C- eiiic© !»». Unsuoocaefiilb^
contested Glou., S. (1S95) and DorBet, E.
mm.
la Queen's Gate Gardens, 8.W. ; South-
borne HoiiHe. Chrietchurch. CIttiw— Re-
form. National Liberal,
JLllan, Cliiikrl«a Peter, aion., Bir^tid, looa.
B. 1861, son of Peter and Sophia Russell
Allen. Kd. Rygby and Univectflty Coll.,
Oxford. M- 1890, Evalina. dau. of Alfred
Barker, Constantinople. CaUed to the
Bar, 1888 ; newspaper proprietor. Un-
fiuooeaafully contei$ted Glouccstershiie,
Stroud (1895),
FarmhiU Park, Stroud, Glot^. Cluba—
Xattonal Liberal, Union iManohester),
Royal Amglescy Yacht.
Armltage, Robert. Leedi, Centna looe.
B. 1886, 8on of William James Armitagc*
Farnley, Leeds. Ed. Westminster and
Trtoitv Con., Cambridge. M. ISJil, Caro-
line Kathcrine, dan. of Dudley H. Ryder,
Weetbrook Hay, Hemel Hempstead.
CftUed to the Biir, 188» ; Director of vari-
ous Iron, Steel, and Colliery Com.mnie« ;
member Leeds Oty Council, 1904 (Lord
Mayor. 1901-5 ; Deputy Loi-d Mayor, 1905-^7).
Farnley Hoiifie, Eton Avenue, N.W. ;
Farnley Hall, Leed^, Clubs — National
Liberal, Liberal (Leeds).
OtaeabLre. Hyde, 1S6&^.
Bed*., Liitan,18Se.
ABlitoiL, Tliomae
B. 1865, son of Thomns A«ht<iu, J, P.,
D.L., LL.D., Hyde, Ciberihlre, aud Ford
Bank, Didsbury, Lanc«., and EHstabeth,
dan. of S. S. Gair, Penketh Hall. Liver-
Ed. Rngbv and Univorsity Colt,
(M.A.). M. 1886, Eva Margaret,
of J. H. James, J, P., ICinsrawoodp
Hor(^. Member Choshiro C.C.
einoe 1895; J. P.. LancaahiJ*, Cheshire,
and Sussex. UnsucceHsfully oontented
Cheshire, Hyde (1886 and 1882).
30 Prince's Gai-dens, S.W. ; Hyde, Che-
shire; Vinehall, KobertsbridKe, Suwjcie.
^^Ot*b«— Brooks's, Reform, New University,
^^^ilational Liberal.
^K&sQultli, Rt. HoTi* HeFbert Fifo, e.,
^m B. 1852. son of J. Dixon AHcniith, Cro(^
^ Hou>*e, Morley, VorkHhircitnd Kiiiily,rtau.
of W. %Viila/>^. Jluddvr^nekl Ed. City of
Loadon School ami BaiUol Coll.. Oxford,
of whJcb be wmt & Scholar and afterwords
Fellow, having taken a first -claset in
Classics and gained the Craven Scholar-
ship. M. (1st) 1877, Helen Kelnall (d. 189l>,
dao. of Frederick Melland, Manchi'Ster ;
and (2ndJ IfilM, Margaret, dau. of Hir
Charles Teniiant, Bt, Called to the Ba,r^
1876; Q.C., 1890; Bencher (Lincoln's InnU
mHi Homo SecretJirj', liS»l^; ClianooUor^
of Uic Exchequer. lHfk5 ; hon. LUD., Edin-
burgh; hem. D.C.L, Oxford : hon. LLP.,
Glaiigow.
20 Cavtndish Snuarc. W. ; 1 F^per
Buildings, Temple, kA\ C/it6»— Brooks's,
Athenfeuui, Reform.
Lancn., South^>i-Hrt, lOW.
Astbury, Jolin
Meiri iLO*
B. 1960, son of F. J. Astbnry, J, P.. F^rest-
vsrlch, LHnc*^. hjd. Trirdty t oU., Oxford
(M.A. I BXX. ; l«t Vlmm Hens. Civil Liw,
i8KS; Vlm^riaii St-holar. 1884). M. 1888.
Eveljn, dau. of Paul Susmann, Manches-
ter. Called to the Bar, 1884 (Senior Middle
Temple Law ScholarHhIp, 1884); Q.C„!896;
Bencher {Middle Temple), IW^ Unsuc-
cettsfully conteste<l Manchester, S.W.
(1895) a!id St. Pancraf^, E. (MM)).
IfiOrenville Place, S.W. Clnbs-Bctorm,
National Liberal, Aii(4)niobile, lianeh^h.
AtMeflear^Jones^ t^leiireilyii Durham,
B. 1851, son of Erne>*t Jones, the well-
known Chartist leader. Ed. Manchester
GiTira. School and BrascnoHc Coll., Oxford*
Mk 1870, E. F. t^ambert, dau. of Jamea
Lambert, Durham. Caltel bo the Bar,
1875; Q.C,, 1896; Bencher (Inner Temple),
1907. Recorder Newca,'^tle-OD-Tync. 1908^
Published workH—Cotnmerce in ITfir, a
treati^ on International Law ; The faU
of Lord Paddm:kslea^ and other novels
jsriuod anouyrnously ; The Imw of Mineft
and Minerals t The Miner's Gnuie; and
articles on political and social sulyecti* in
the NiTieteenth €€ntu}i/ci.nd other Reviews,
25 Pembroke Road, Kensington, W, ;
Kimhersoote, Bray, Berks. Ciito— Devon-
shire.
portranoxith, nss-nwo.
Portsmouth, 190B.
B. 1828. M. 1870, Loui»a (d. 1890), diiu. of
R. Crispin, Payma-stor - in - Chief, R.N,
Woollen merchant, I*ort4tmouth, South-
ampton, and Liverpool; twice Mayor of
Portsmouth ; tlrst L hairman Portsmouth
School Hoard (held pOHltion 21 years) ; Kt.,
1895 ; J.P„ Portamouth. Unsuccessfully
contested Portsmouth (1886 and 1900).
North End House, Portemouth ; 4
Queen's Gardens, Hove. CI«5— National
Liberal.
BafceFi Jo»epb Allen. Fixiabury. £..i9o&.
B. 1852, TOi\ ot Jw^^tv Uakftt^ T\e\\^w, >
OnlariQ^CanujeLa. ¥iV.U\.^L^^'^^^5»^^"^^*«'^- \
ton. M. \KI^, m:im\iftVX\ ^^^s^P^.J^^SSL.
battle, Ke\ao. ^iwrnQ Xft 'Sx\:^«sA.^ >S5K^
Baker, 81r Johiii
LIBEBAX YBAK B001£, 1^^.
86
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS,
ObaArmtin Joscpb Baker Be Sons, Ltd.»
engineers ; member Lonrlon C'.C, 1895-1SJIJ7
(CKttlrmAn HiK^hwayH Coiuniiftt n, lons-fii
Publinhed works— reports un TnnHway
Tracfion; Keto Vork Eiertric Suhimiy
Spstem ; Efertric Candnit lYftrtion, Itc,
U II HUcctiHH fully con tested FinsTburyf BL
DonninKtOft, Harlewden, X.W,
Nationftl Liboml.
CS«6—
B&lfOUFf MobeFt. Twamrk, ParUelc, ItDoe,
B. 18^W. Koii of James Ft+ilfoiir, farmer.
Ed. Madras Coll., St. Andrews. M. 1881.
Jortephintj Maria Beazley. Partner Bal-
fotin WiLliamBon & Co., morchnntj^, Liver-
pool and London,
1 Melbnry Road, Ketisin^on, W. Cljths
—City of London, Hath, Reform, National
LiberaU Hanelagh.
Baring, Godfray. HnntJi., THiearwi^ht, looa.
B. 1H71, f^on of Lieut. - Gen. Charles
Baring, Coldstrinim GiiardH. Kt\. Kton.
M« 1SH8, Eva Heiniione, daiL of the lat-e
Mackintosh of Maekintosh. Chairman
Ifll© of Wight C.C. ; J.P„ Hante. ; U.L.
lalo of Wight ; High Sheriff, Hant*^.. 18Si7.
UnHUceesmtilly contest-ed Hants., lale of
Wight {mm and Stoke tI900K
186 QuaeTi'fl Gate, S.W, ; Nubia HouBe,
Cowee» L of W. Clnbs — Tmv^U^m\
Brooks'fi, Bticholorfi^ NatioDal Liberal,
Royal Yacht Squadi'on.
^M:
R iStt, son of Joseph Barkert Looae,
Maidstone. Ed, privat^elv. Founder and
head of John Barker & Co., Kensington ;
Chairman M. Paquin. Ltd., London and
E'aris; P&at Preft. Polo Pony Society,
Elsaex Agricultnral Soeietr, Es«tex News-
S»por PfesM Fund, WarehoiiKemen and
lerkB' Schools, and Linen and Woollen
Drapem* Infltitntion ; member Council
Ro3"al Agricultural, Hackney Hor>ie, and
other J^jcietieK; has the larjgcjAt ntud of
Iiolo ponias in England ; Alderman ilrnt
jondon V. C ■ J. P., HertH. UntiuoceBafully
cont'eBtcd Maidstone (t8S8 and 18881 : un-
seated on petition. Maid j^ tone (11K>1>.
Old Court Mansions, Kensington. W. ;
The Grange, Bishop's Btortford, Hertw.
CJufi.»f— l>evonnhire. National Liberal.
B&floW, Sir Jolm S<ciiEieinM<'t, Frc)ro«, vm-b.
BSmmott, Bt> Botuumst, Froine, 18^.
U. 1857, aon of Thomas Barlow, J, P.,
Torkington Lodge, Hazel Grove, t-henhire,
and Bryn Eirias, Colwyn Bay, N. Wales,
and Mary Ann. dau. of George Kmiiiott,
iJiwlf.v, Cheshire. KcL Tottonhaui and
Tr/y/itt'/r. M /ii(5, the Hon. Anna Maria
Te\yivot}tf fk'nmnn. tuMGr of the presfsnt
^^/^'"'^^"/'* f rt/Jefi to the Bar. 1884,
»y£ dom not pmctSse; senior partner
Thomas Barlow & Brother, Manchester
and London, and Bitrlow & Co., Calcutta*
Shanghai, and Singapore ; Btv, 1907 ; J»P.,
Somerset and Cheahire; member Cheshire
C.C. : eX'Pres. Manchester He form Club.
UnsuccijRsfully contested t'hcshire, Knutti-
foni (18851, Denbigh District (18»6|, and
Frome, Somerset (1895).
Torkington Lodge, Haael Grove, Che-
Khire ; Bryn Eirias, t'olwyn B^iy, Kortli
Walea Clubs — Brooka's, Devonshire,
National Liberal.
Barlow, PePOy* Bedford, litM.
B. 1SB7. son of Thomas Barlow, J. P.. of
Torkington Lodge and Brad well Hall,
Cheshire, and Bryn EirLas. Colwyn Bay,
N, Wales. Ed, privat<;ly and Pembroke
and Downing Colls., Cambridge ^M.A.I.
M. 1^2, C lara F.unces, dau. of W. S, Lee
Midelton of Komerwct, t ailed to tho Bar,
1892; joined S.E. Circuit; J. P.. Middlesex.
UnsnccesHfuUy contested Bedford <1»OOI.
6 Essex Courts Temple, E.C\ ; Torkln^"^
ton House, Acton, wl Cf tf^s—NationS
Liberal, Bath, Eighty, Royal Automobile.
JadderminRtar, IflOS, <
BaimaFaH, ESdmund
Broufhton.
B. 1856, son of William Raniani, of H<
ton Mill, Esgex. and Fair Green, Sa\
bridge worth, Hert*., and Marguretv dai,^
of John Bixjughtoiii of CHIT House, Crickle-
rttone. Yorka. Ed, Brighton College, and
Downing Coa, Cambridge jM.A.) M. 1887,
Alice Maude (d. Wmh dau. of Charles
Richardi^on, Tor wood, Wimbledon Pork.
For many years malt«tor and flour miller ;
member Metro piditan Water Board, Lee
Conner vaney, and Thames Conservancy ;
member HerLn, C.C* since 1888; J.P., Hert«.
Unsuc^resftfidly contested Essex, iCpping
0883), EHsex. Maldon (1886K and Kldder-
minstor (1900).
Westminiiter Palace Hotel, S.W. ; Fair
Green Houmo^ Sawbridgeworth, Herts.
C/iAfrj*— Reform, National Libernl.
Olueow. Dlnrktriim, 1«0(S.
MM. 1^1
field ^
imo^
in a I
Hlooll.
R 185SI, Koit of James and Cathei .
Barnes, Ed. Natioual School, Enfield
Highway. M. 1882, Jesnie, dau. of Thomas
and Mary Langlandi^. Started work in a
Jute Mill when eleven; apprentleed Littr
to an engineer ; Aj^lfit Gen. Sec. Amal^rmu
ated Society of Engineers, 188^-6; i»ua.
Sec. A.S.E. since ISSIB; member Manage-
ment ComTnitteeH Buskin College, National
Housing Council, and Co-operative Prints
ing SH3cTet;r ; Editor A.S.E. Monthly Jour-
ntiL Published works — if ii9fc»i^ of the
Afmttffamate^ Socitiy €if Enointers ; lU-
ttort of the Moaelii Inaustriai Oommisaton
to ylaiertcia. \iTtfn.\iH'«»RCully oontMtMl
108 PticWiMn BjockA, %,¥!».
i^ifiKAAL yka:r book, \W^.
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.
BaFPan^ Howland Hlpst. Uedi^ k.. isoi.
B. 1858, son of Sir John Barran, Bt. Kd.
privato achooL Member I>eecls School
Board, 1897 ; member fx-Hidiii City Conn oil,
Wfi ; Goromor Leeds Gram. School : Mem-
ber of Court, Leed»* Univ.
Boochwood, Roundhay. Le«dR. Ctuhs^
Reform* Riinehigh, Bath.
Barpy, Redmond^ K.0» T>Tone. n., iw.
B. ISfifi, 8on of P. Barry. Cork. Ed. Royal
Univ., Ireland I B. A.K M. ISfJ^'V, Etholbn i^a.
dftu- of Kdward Pvke, South port. Calkd
to the IriHh Bar, 1888; Q.C,, 1891*; Bencher
ilCinj»A lans, Dublin L \Wy\ Solidtor-
' M i.cral for Ireland, 1905l
'I Lower Baggot Street, Dtiblin> Clubs -
Reform, Stephen's Green, (Dublin).
B«ae, WUllam Phipfton, Ay«hi«. 8 . ifl«.
B. 183R, Hon of William John Bcalo,
fornittrly of BlrminKham. Ed. HcidelberK:
and PariH, M. 1869. Mary, dau. of William
Thompson, formerly of Sydney, N.B.W.
AHHifttod in Management of Parkffate
Ironworlw and Collieries of S. Beale & Co.,
Yorkshire and Dijrbysihire, ISK^-o; called
M rjift B*ir, 18fi7; CjX-., 1888; Bencher
Lincoln's Inn), 18iil2. LTnsucceMwfiilly ffni-
K^u^ War %vicke hire. Tain worth 0SS5K
Birmingham, Central (1889^ and Agton
Manor TlSBlK
10 New Court, Carey Street, W.C. ;
Drumluiiiford. BaiThill, Aj'rshlre. dubs—
Reform, National Liberal, Albemarle,
Sa\'ilo. Oarrick,
B«»ucliamp, Edward, a^i'- lo*^'**^^'^'
B. 1849, son of Rev. W. H. Beauchamp.
Ed, privately and in Roval Navy. M. UhlJ
Frances Mary (d. ISSRh daiL of Jame^i
Stephen, LL,D, ; and r2iid» imx Bottv
i I Campbell, dau. of Aj-cbihald WocxL^, Col-
^^nnbuj^ Ohio. Served as midi^hipman In
^■Ruyai Navy ; member Lloyd'n aince 1873
^^■Chairxuaii, 1905|.
^K. ^ Gloncest-er Place. W, : TCldertoo Lmlg«,
^■punton, Norfolk. C/i*t^-Union.
"b©j
!i
Sussex, East-
baiiTD«, 1006.
Beaumontt Hon. Bubept
B. 18ft4, Hon of Ijord Allendale (formerly
M.F, Northumberland, t^., anil TynoHide).
and Lady Margaret Bean monU luL Eton.
Cheltenham, and BaUiol Coll.. Oxford
(B.A.K M, 19U0 Elisa Mercede?*, dau. of
M. P. Grace. Battle Abbey, SuHj^ex. Un-
BUCoeedTully conte»t-ed Lynn RegiK {i^^}.
Biiokai, N. (lyoGflf and Durham, Barnarirl
CaaUe (19(0).
6 Buckingham Gate, S.W, Cluba —
Brooks's, Reform, Qarrick.
Jtrthui' Cecil
Typpoll.
I± JS/H soa of Aj'thur WUlmm
H&Ueybury and Jesus CoU.,
CjwnlM., WUhceh. 1006.
Beck,
Cani-
M. Florence Mary, dau, of W. F.
C^allod to the Bar, 1»)8; J.P.,
m
. F. ■
P..V
bridge.
Cooper,
Huntft.
Queen Aiine*H ManHiofis, S.W, ; Hairrold
Hall. Bodftird, C/mIw— Devonshire, New
Oxionl and Cambridge,
Bell, Rlobard. TmhT. ifloa
D. 1850, son of Charles Boll, late Police
Sergt. in GlamorgaTi Constabulary. Mcr-
thyrTydvil. I<ki. British Hehrjok M. (2nd>
1805, widow of Mr, Wooscley, Borough En-
g^lneer'rt Ofllt-'e, Swansea, Bc^m work
at thiilieon at Cyfarthfa Iron Workn,
Merlhyr Tydvil ; entered Ori^at WeRlern
Railway t*ervice 187H; worked through
gradeH of porter, ^hnnU^r, and under-
guard to head gootiR guard and left, in
1891 : took active part in movement which
reunited in the shortening of railway
workern' hours, and alwo in movement fnr
freventlon of aoetdonU* to railway men:
district See. Amalgaomted Society of
Railway Bervant>i, ISJii liud General Sec,»
IBlff ; J. P., Middlesex. Labour Member.
115 Brownlow Kojvd, New Southgafee, N,
CKwb— National Liberal (hon. menibcrK
BdllafFft, Ifleut. Caplycia Lynn Resli).
WUriwy. wotL
B. 1S71, ^on of Lieut. -General Sir William
BellairH, K.C.M.G., €.B., of Clevedon,
SomeraeL Ed. Navy Preparatory School,
Stubblngton Houhc, Fareham ; H.M*S.
Brilanuia at twelve. EnteiNwi Royal
Navy, 1881 ; obtained special proinr>tion to
Lieutenancy for pansing examinatiouir! wit h
nrHt-('la.HH ce^ti(UJat^3H in all HubjiK^t^ ; re-
tired on account of defective eyesight, 14K>2;
lecturer for tbt^ war eoiiivie for senior
olMcerti at Greenwich on questions of com-
merce, .shipping, and aecoiumodation of
ports fi'om the point of view of their
poe^ition in war; Society of Art** silver
medal for jjaper on the Coj^l Problenu
Puhlitihed work.H— articles in the Euca-
d.op(Bdia Briiannica^ Naval Anmmf,
Monthly RetH€W, Narth American Mc-
view, Btc.
1 Morpeth Terrace, Westminater, S,AV.
Ci«ibj¥— SavUe, Eighty.
B. 1870f son of Louiri Swan ton Bcllocand
Elizabeth Rayner Farken. Kd. Mrn. Casp's
Preparatory School, Hanipytead, Oratory
School, Edglmfiton, and BjilJiol Coll., Ox-
ford (Bra eke ri bur Y Sch. and 1st tJlai^K His-
toi-y, 18&5I. M. 189fi, Elodie Agnew, dau. of
.lobn Smethwick Hogan, California. Spent
his nineteenth j'ear working on a Sussex
farm; hi^ twentieth in London journaliisim ;
his twentyflrst in the we^t of Arnericn,
and later aa a gunner in the French army ;
since leaving Ox fortl hiui livwl hv writing
and ItLCturiixg. V\i\i\\ft\vcft. ^^Yto — T^W.
End Child's^ BooU oj BeaRl«, DaT^^t^.
Pariii : Robeauitrrc; Ttie VaUito V\wm^\
Caiibttit'8 Otude to LfttcT«. Axtx\->
.N
mT.
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as
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.
Bwt^den; The Old Road; Esto Perpdtia;
HUU and the Sea : The Historic Thames.
Artillorj' Mftn«ioiifl» Victoria StredU
8.W. ; King's Larsd, Sliiploy, Horsham,
Sosaox. Club—Hvlona.
B«iui» Sir John
WlUlama*
Tower Haiolett, Bt
B, 1835, son Of Rev. Julius Beun, Conjrre-
gational MiniHter, and Ann Taylor, uer-
rar^cli*, Cheflhiro. Ed- privately. M. 1874,
ElisMiboth Pickstone. dftu. of John Fick-
wtofie, Silver HJUl, Hyde, CheHhire.
Foynded tho buf^incBs of Bcdd BrothoD^,
publiBherfl, 1880; member London C,C.
fjince creation in lESH (Cbairmaii, 19(Mr-5);
Hflrved aa Chnirman of tin le^adinR
Oommitteefi : fLrat moved in Houso of
Comiuona with regard taa L'niflcatlon of
London : t-ook active part tn the jSquali-
sation Bill ; larg[oly nwponsible for IntrO'
ducLion of Municiiial Electric Tramways
into Ixindon; Kt., 1906; J. P. and D.U,
London. PubUKhfd work.s— articles on
i*mfial questions. Unsucceesfally coot«stcid
Tower Hamlet*^, 81. George'n (1896J, Dept-
ford (1897), and Bermondscy (1900).
Tho Old KnoU, Blackheatb, 3,E. dub—
National Liberal
isoe.
WcHadatock, U0&.
Bfinn, Iflrilllam
B. 1877, Hon of Sir J. W. Benn, M,P. Ed.
Lyc6e Condorcet, Parian, and Univerwity
ColL, London (Fielden Prize. 1397 ; B.A.,
London, iSOtS, liit place in Hone, and Univ.
PriBc in French J. Tn^de n©wnpaper pro-
prietor; ParL Priv. Sec. to Mr, McKenna,.
1906.
Christopher Sti'eet, Finsbury Square^
E.G. ; Tho Old KnoU, Blackheath, S.E.
Nathaniel.
B. imi *!on of Rev. George Bennett,
M.A,. lat« Rector of Rede. Suffolk. Ed.
DurhaiJii Hchool. smd Hertford ColL, Ox-
ford (t^cholar of Hertford, 1896: 1st clafts
Olii-sfl. Mods., 1K87; Iwt t:iaH,H Lit Hum.,
1880; IstclaHHTheologT. 18M0: Hall-Hough-
ton Pri^'.o. 1891 ; PriKe l-eUowiship, Hertford
Coll., 1891). Lecturer of varfoua ColleKeH;
Mftftt-ercif the Schools. 1891^5 and 1904 ; war
correflpondent for Times in Oetan insur-
reotion. 1897, and for Wejutmitister Gazette
in Sudan Expedition, 18U8 (Khedive'^ medal
with clasp) ; explored Sokotra with Theo-
dore Bentv 188B ; served in Volunteer
Ambulanoe Corps with Methueu'w Column
in a. Africa, 18^l9fK) (bronze medal) ; in
command of Oxfordshire Volunt-eorji in
Oniiig'e River Colony, 19Lri (medal with
four vkh'ipH^ ; forinviiy tiu offlcer in Oxford
/ Uiihi'tHitx Volunteer Corp«; holds com-
/ ^/'^I'^i' J^^ ^^^ ^"oL BiLtL Oxfordrthire
/ J^i^rmiiifantry; 0tiardJan of the Poor lor
Oxford City; member Council PHyohical
Research Society. Published works-- 17»«
DoinifaJl of the Derrisheji (18S^) ; Pagan-
mm and (TiriMianitv in the 3j\i and ith
CenturiiH (1900^ : With Afethiten'A Cofumn
o^tt. an A mbuiafice Train {VMi} ; articles in
NintiteeiUh Centur-u, ConU'tnjmrat^y Mc-
vievy. Blackivood, OlatiHical Revi£u% Ex^
poHiior, &c*
Hertford C^ollege, Oxford, C^u&«— Bat
Oxford County.
BeFPldg^e.Th oinas Wnnrklc and
Henry Devei*«ux. ii»mingtcn,u
B- 1857, Kon of Rev. W. BerHdKe, Ho
master of Upholland Gram. School i
Vicar of Ijowimi SL Mary's, Lati^ash.
Ed. Upholland Orani^ School and private
M. 1887. j\^< ncH:, dau. of Frederick Campia
Redhill, Biirrey. Admitted a fioUcit
1878 ; partner Burn & Berridure since l« , ^
Unsucce!4Hfully cont^tcd Warwick and
Leamington (lIMtt).
m Rutland Oate, S.W. CVitds— Nation
Liberal, Automobile.
Bertram, Julina* H«ft«., 9., u
D. 1866, son of Juliua A. Bertram i
Martha Janet, dan. of CapU Jamea Gii
mell, Ardifftrry. Kd. Repton and Mew
Coll., Oxford ^3rd class C'lafiMical Mods.,
1887 ; 2nd class Modern Hirtttiry. 18S9 i RA,.
18891, Admitted a soUcitor, 1893.
U SuffoUc ati-eet. Pall Mall, S. W. ; Sisha
Stevenage, Herts. C/mA— Reform.
Bethall, Blr Johit
Henry*
Son of George BotheU. South Wo-odfo^.
Esi^ex, Kt. 1906; presented ¥rith Freedo
of East Ham, mm ; J, P., Emex, Tuki
cofisfully contested Ertsex, Romford (11
and 189iS) and West Ham, N. USOOK
Park House, Wunstead, Krisex.
Bethell, Thomaa
£^MX,MftMo«,tOIM,
B. 18n7, son of George Bethel 1. South
Woodford. Ed. Hever»ham Gram. i5<*hool
and King's ColL, London. fJalled to tho
Bai", 1897 ; joined South- Eastern Circuit;
member Select Committoo on Rural
Housing Bill
2 Garden Court, Temple. B.C. ; Tho Fin*»
Soul h Wood ford, Kftsox, CI ubs—Na t iontd
Liberal, Eighty*
Birrell, Rt. Hon.
Augustine, K.G.
B. leai. nou of Rev. Charlen Birrell. Liver
pooL ft,vn\ Hfl.ni*:t Jane, dan. of He v. Dr.
11» Ot<5y,T£flin>iwv^v ¥A, h.'^vecy^V\l^mHAU
8c>kOo\ avkdlrVoiX^ TELaft., CwKCcfev\ifi!i ^Rjaob.
UBSHAL TBAR BOOTL,
\m%.
TfcUow). 3
THE ROUSE OF COMMONS,
Fellow). M. iUt) 1878, Margaret {d- 1879).
dau, of Archibald Mirrieloa*; and l2Fxd)
1S88, Eleanor, dau. of F. Lockcr-Lampson,
and widow of Hon. Lionel Tennynon,
Called to the Bar. 1S73 : Q,C.. 1895; Bencher
(Inner Templet. 1903; Qoain Proft^^sor of
Law. UniversitF Coll., Ixundon, 1806-9:
Member Exec. Committer Natumal Liberal
Fedemtion, 1901 4J (Pre^. liie-fi) : Clifkirrnan
liberal PnbUcation Dcpnrtraeiil , 189^2-1906;
Pres. Board of I^^lueatinn, 1905 7: Chief
See. for Ireland^ 19l>7. Published works—
Gbiter Dicta, 18i^ (8t.cond SeriOH. 1887);
•^ JiidicatiF ; Men, Women, omi Bookft;
isccUanit^ji ; In the Namf of tbf Bod-
Liceft of Charlotte Broni^^ WiUiifni
::litt^ Andrew MarrtU, and Sir Frank
'kxrood : Duties and Rf^xponjiUnlUics
TruMecJi : Copyright L€fu\ Un^ucceRfi-
__Jy conte^itcd Livt^rpDol, Wiilksn (1885),
lancB., WidntjH (1886J, and Manchei^tor,
N,K. (IWO).
70 Elm Park Road. S.W. ; The PTghtle,
Sherinffham, Norfolk. Cfw&s— Atheufeuni,
New Univorsity, National LIbeml.
Black* Arthur B«dB.,
WUUam. BigitUwpride, iDOfl
B. 1863. Ed. NottlnKham, M, 1887.
Helen, dau. of John Spence of I'nifiley.
s manafacturer; member Not tmgbam
_ Council since 18»5 (Bhcriif. 18118;
ayor, iy(J2; Chairman Education Com-
littee): J. P., Nottingham. Unfiircce^a-
Uy conteet'ed Yorkfl.. Don caster (ItNWi
prinsfleld, Alexandra Park, Nottinj?-
OZubs^Kational Liberal, Kighty.
HACkii«y, S., IflOfi.
Dinley, Horatio
William.
B. 1800. aon of W. King Bottoniley and
I StijAbeth Bottomley, siBter of George
^ I I Jftoob Holyoakc. Ed. piivat«ly and mk-
' on's Coll. M. 1880, KlUe Norton. Jour-
^list and flnandcr; founder of the
^nanHal Times ; for several yeari^ pro-
fietor of the 8un : then eal^bli^hcd John
lilt, of \irhich he is acting editor; founder
Hansard Union : prineipfii pioneer of
Australian Mining. Published
'Horatio BottowJey — Hiit^ Booke,
cesfifully cnnt-ested Middle-sex,
ey (1887) and Hackney. 8. UWO),
. Pall Mall, aw. ; The Dicker, Sussex.
I
Boulton* Alexander „ „ _
C laud e Fors te r, HiuitB. , Ramsey, IDCW,
Son of Jainea Forster Boulton, barrister^
Moulton, Linci5,. and Ottawa. Canada, and
grandHon of Hon. Barey Boulton, a Judge
of the King'H Bench, Upper Cjinada. Ed.
Trinity Coll. School, Port Hope. Ontario,
and Trinity CoU., Toronto. M 1891,
Florence (d. 1903>, dan. of Henry Harms.
HorHbtiin. A CanHdiBu by birth and mlw-
c^oa, damJcUed In Kneiand. since ISJAT'
£iaoU part in Canadian PaciBc Limd Kx-
ploring Expedition to Rooky Mountains,
1885; »iometinie Lieut^ Royal GrcniwiierH,
Canada ; called to the Canadian Bar, 1887.
and to the English 14tir, 18flo; appoiniod
Counriel t^ the Porit OftU u. 1906. Published
works— rA*- I^nr oiul J Practice of a Case ,
Stated; Liberal ijun ami thr Empire:
Canadian editiant; of l^ndt^rhilt on Tortn; ■
B tale on BailmftUH: Smith s Ma*<ter ami
Servant; Coote and Ti*istrftin*it Prolmte
Practier ; Datrbfint on Etnpfom-rs^ Lifi-
bHity; and O rant's Tmw of Bankina*
2 Pump Court. Temple. E.C. ; St. Ivcj*,
Iliintri. £?ii&H— Nation al Liberal, Eighty.
Ppptjonl. KKW,
Bowerinaii, Cbarles
I wuiiam.
' B. 1851, iton of Charles Alfred Bowerman,
Hon i ton, Dcvnn. Compositor; Pari. Sec
l^ondon .^rwiety of Compos! tors ; Prea.
Trader I'nion Congress. 1901 ; Aldcmmn
Ijondon C.C, mtU\. L.R.C. Member.
4 Battledean Fioad. Highbury* N,
Bracfii wniiam. GLaiiioirg&QBh{n<,««..iD(Mt.
B. 186.^, Bon of Thomaa and Ann Brace of
Hisea. Monmouthshire. Ed. Ri^cji Board
School. M. 1891, Nellie, dau. of William
and Harriet Hiimnhreys, of C"wTncarn,
Mon. From twelfth to twenty-flfth year
workc^d in collieries in Mon, : elected aecnt H
MoniooutJi Valleys Miners' Assoc: Vice- ■
Pros. South WftloiJ Miners' Fcderiitiaii ; [■
member Royal Commissi oo on Coal Sup-
ply ; member Monniouthshirc C.C. Lii-
bour Member.
Devonfleld, Newport. Mon.
Bramsdon, Thomas Portsmontb, louo {By v
Arthur* PartHniOmtll. MOC.
B. 1857, son of John Brnmstlon, of Ports-
mouth. Ed. Esplanade House. Ports-
mouth. M. 1880. Mary Adelaide, dan. of
Capt. t;. A. Reid, mih Bengal NaUre In-
fantry. Admitted a solicitor, 1878; elected
Coroner of Portsmouth. 1881; Chairman
Sehool Boarfl. 1892-^; J. P., Portsmouth.
Unsncc^HSfully cont«8ted PortBmoutb
(1900).
St. Ermines Hotel, Westminster, S.W. ;
St. Heliew. Elm Grove, Southeea. Clut>is
—National Liberttl, Royal U*ort»mouth),
Corinthian Yachts
Branch, James. stitititfiwx, EnfleU, law.
B. 1845. Ed. Cambridge Heath Aeadomy.
M. {\m 1865, Tamar Smith, and (2nd) l9Dt,
Selina Kbben. Boot Tiianufactiirer, Lon-
don and Norihampton ; member Ijondon
C.t:. tiince 18H9.
24 Fountayno Road, Stoke N e wing-
ton, N,
\
Brlgg, John. ^ot>fc^-,iE.<A»!t^«iA^sfe*
I-JBERAX. YEAR BOOK, 1908,
40
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.
Dewsbury Moor, M, 1860, Maty, rtn.u.
of W. Anderton, Bingley. Engaged in
worsted trade ; active in county, nmnid-
uaL erUicational, and masristerial work.
Piibllfihcd wnrkH — sundrj' tjaniphletH on
natural science,
Kildwick Hall, Kefghley. a«ft— Na-
tional Liberal.
Brtflit. John
Oldham, ifloe.
Albert:*
B. 18+3, aon of the Rt. Hon. John Brigfht
and Margaret EliKabeth. dan. of William
I/eath^m, Wakefield. Ed. Qrov© House
School, Tottenham, and University Coll.,
Loudon. M. 1883, Mith Eckerley, dAU, of
W. T. Shawcross, Rochdale. DiTe<3tor
John Bright & Sons, Ltd., cotton KpinnerH,
Rflchdal© ; M.P. for Central Birmingham
oa L-U. Unsuccei^fifully conteKt<ed Mont-
gomery District (IftD).
One Aah, Rochdale. Clubs — lHotGrnK
Cobden.
ObesMre, Mbccleftflcld, IdOtk
I BFOokleliiiFst.
I WlUlam
Bpockletiurst.
I B. 18*il, son of W. C. Brocklehurst, sorao-
' time M.P. for MaccleBfleld. Kd. Ohelteu-
, ham and Mjigdalen CotL, Oxford (B.A.).
Head of Biticklohurst & Sons^ silk manu-
facturer*!. Maccleslielrt ; meuiber of
Cheshire O.C. ■ Lt.-Col. Cheahire Imp.
Yoomanry; J. P. Cheshire.
; 33 Milk StreeU Chtjapside, E.C. ; Butley
HalU Maccloafleld. CZub^Natloual Lib-
eral.
Snjiey, Bel{{At£>. iflOG.
Tower Hamleta. B«w uid
Bramley. ISCKk,
Brodfe, Happy
Ouniilii^liaiiii
B. 1875, son of John Henry Brodi© and
Florence Edith Cunningham, Ed. Win-
chester and abroad. Partnor Findlay,
Ihirham. & Brodie, colonial merchantn;
Major Middlesex Imp. Yeomanry.
9 Little Stanhope Street, W. ; Shrub-
hurat» Oxfced. Sm-rey ; IjOrne Houae, Red-
hill, Cluba ~ Cavalry, National Liberal,
LTnion, City of London,
Brodka, Stopfopd
HiTllllam
Wentwortli*
B. 1850, won of Rev. Stopford A. Brooke,
LL,D., and Emma THana, dan. of T. Went-
worth Befiumont, formerly M.P. for
North uniberlaufi, i^, Ed, WincheHt^r and
Univei-fiity Coll., Oxford. M. hKKJ, Helen,
daii. of Charles Kllifl. BoHton, U.i:*.A.
34 De Yore ardent. Ken Ring ton. W. ;
Hi(fh Wetherseh, Craidelgh, Surrey. Ciubs
SL. Jamea'^t Hav^ile,
BmniieFt J&hn ^ t^ .. ,«,.
Fo wle p I^eeoe« ^''*^- ^^^' ^^'
B. 1865, eldest .-^on of Sir John Brunner,
JiL, M.R EtL Cbelteiiham and Trinity
mui y&inbndm. M. im, Lucy Marianne
Vau^han, dan. of OctAvim Vaughaii
sometime M.P. for Bfttterwa.
M&i^gnti,
Manajirlner Director Brunner, Mond, & Ca,
Ltd. ; member Exec. Committee National
Liberal Fwleration, 1901-6; member
C'heahire C. C\, 18Jf2-5- UnHUCC€«afully eon- I
tested Cheshire, Hyde \mm.
43 HarHiigton Gardens, H. W, - Sandi^iiiy
House, North wich. C?h&s— RofoiTo, Na-
tional LlbeniL
BFiiiin«r, Rt. Hon.
81p Jolm Tomlln-
son, Bt.
CThimhlre, Northwlcb,
i«e7.
B. 1842, son of Rev. John Bruuner, Zurich,
Switzerland, schoolmaster at Evorten.
Ed. prUately. M, |1^t) 16tH, Salome (d.
1874J, dau. of James Da vies. Liverpool^
and ('2nd^ 187S, Jane. dau. of Dr. Wyuiau,
Ketteriner* Entered mercantile hfe at
Liverpool, lRo7 ; established (with Dr.
Ludwig Mond, F.R.S4 the Alkali Work^
at North wich, \WW now the largest in the
country; Chairman B runner, Mond & Co..
Ltd. ; member Royal Commisaion for Plans
Exhibition, 1900 ; member Civil List Com-
mittee, ItiOl : Bfc., 1895 ; P.C., 1906 ; raembw
Uoyal CoomiiBjjiou on Canals and Water-
ways, I90fi; J*P., Cheshii'e: IXL., I^acv
shire, PubUshed workw— //amfbooAsj oJi
Public Edwsation in ChfishiTr (189L and
189HJ : EUjfit NottrM Qite^timi. UnsuocesH-
fully contested Cheahire, North wich {ISSS^.
y Enniftmore Gardena, S. W. ; Winning-
ton Old HaU, Xorthwich. C7w-fw— Reform,
National Liberal, Arts,
I
II
Invomeu IHstrlrt, UJoB,
BrynA, John
Ajinan<
Son of James Bryce, LL.D., Glaggow.
Ed. GlasEow HiKb School and Univ.,
l^klinhurgh Cniv., and Balliol Coll,
Oxford (Brackenhury History Scholar;
1st Cliifis Hons. in Classics). "M, Violet,
dan. of Captain L' Estrange, R,A. Partner
Walliieo Brothers, East India Men'^hanis;
Director London and County Bank, Bom-
bay-Bar oda Railway Co,j &c»
35 Bryanston Square, W. CZmIui— SaYtle,
City of London.
Bdlnlraif b. iaSl-«.
Biiohanan, Thomaa fS°J?'^'*jZ i^SS:
By bttPH. ^^SS"""^' ^' "*
Fenliatalr», E.,19«M.
B. 15H5, son of John Buchanan, Do wan -
hill, near Glasgow. Ed. High School,
Gla*!:gow; Sherborne; and Balliol ColL.
Uxfonl (Kellow, All SouIk' Coll.). M. 1888.
Emily Octavia, dau- of T. 8. Bolitho,
Trengwainton, Cornwall. l«lnancia.I Se<-.
War OtHce. I9(li5. Unsuct &Ksfully con-
tested Haddingtonshire (1880K Edinburgh.
W. a8tK»,ami Aberdeenshire. E. a90i))v
12 .South Street, Paik Lane, W, Clubs
Reform, Bmoks's. National Liboral
.1
IM&^^
BuokmaitflPi Stanley ^ .^^
Owen, ICC, OAmbrWge.U
B. \mu R<ii\ of J. C. BttckmaRter. Or-
'i gamz^uig ^\'i;Tvc?i'^\'*»M5t ^ "fe&V'fetkco and Art
ki
XJBKBAI^ ^KAK BOOK^ VW5S.
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.
TH
ham School and Chrint Church. Oxford.
M. 1889. Kdlth Augusta Lewin. Called to
the Bar» 1881 ; ILt\» imL
9 Old Square, Lmcoln's Inn, W.i '. ; I
Port'hest^r Terrace, Hyde Park, W.
Rmnkft, Rt< Hon, John«
B.18Sa Ed. National Schools, Battereea,
M, 188S!» Martha C harlott-c Galo. Appren-
ticed at fourteen b» an engineer ; worked
at hlB trade id variouH parts of England,
on board ship, and on the Niger for a
year; a leader in the Dock Strike^ 1889;
member London C.C., 1889-1907 ; fomicrly |
member Council Workmen's Pea«e 8o- i
cietyjOf the Social Domoeriitic Federation.
and ExfMJUtive AmalKiiiuftted EniJ^ineers'
Trade Union ; Pre*. Liocal Govt. Board, 19U6.
Publirthod worki^— paniphb^ts, rtrtft.leri, und
«»eechea>. UnsuceeHrsfiilly conte-iUnl Xtjt-
tfp^aT", W. (1886). Labour Metnber.
37 Lavender Gardens, S. W,
Bitmyeat, VUUam
4ohn DalxelL
B. 1871. snn of
SarHii H urn y eat.
Wbitehiiven, J006.
William and Frances
Ed. Rufcfli> und t 'urpnw
Cliristi < olL. U.xfoptl (Exhibitioner; 2nd
€hv-« in Mo<iK and in Final Sehoel ; IklAJ.
('lineal to the Bar, 1899; J. P.. Cumberland,
Millgrove, MoreHbv, Whitehaven. Ctub»
— Keforrn, National LiberuL
Burt, Rt. Ran. Thomas. Mofpetii, isTc
B. 1837, sou of Peter Burt coptl miner*
and Rebecca, dau. of ThoniaH Weather
burn. Ed. various dame and colliery
I iichools Uwo reiirs in alU, and subaequont
«tiidy of books and men. M. 1880, Mary,
I dau. of ThomaH Weatherbum. Worked
in variouii coal minCiD in Nor thuoiborland
I and Durham, lSi7-6&; General Sec. North-
— i^'f iftnd Minern' Association mnco 18B&;
ly PrcH. Afinern' National Union ;
ii Representative at Berlin Labour
vin!n lence, i89L>; Prurf. Traden Union Con-
^et^, 18ai ; Parly. Sec. Board of Trmie.
iJSe-o : P.C. IWiTj. Published work^ —
LX^rUcleiS in the Nineteenth t'etiturif, J^'ort-
^^Biffhtlif Revidw, Conleotprn'ttty Jieruu\
^Hpid other Reviews Lahonr Alember.
^^ Reform Club. Pall MiUl S.W.; 20
Butdon Terrace, Newcastle -on- Tyne.
' Ctubs — Reform, National Liberal, New
Reform, Kig:hty.
Tower Butotota, ^pliir,
Buxton, Rt, Hon.
Sydney GharleS'
M. iH.'iS, 8011 Of Cbarle« Buxton. M.P* for
K, ??urrev, and Emily, dan. of Hir Henry
H.i.Uand. Bt. Ed. Clifton Coll. and Trinity
LolL. Camb. M. (IhtJ 1882, Constance
iliS»I), dau. of Sir John Lubbock
rd Avebuiyh and f*2nd) 18aJ. Mildred,
u of Htijfh Colin Smith. .Member
idon School Boai-d. 187tHi3; Hou. S<ic.
[r. Tvkt^'s yujitf," ISS:^'S; LfndGf -ticc.
oni&a* iSif:i-^; mvmbev Treasury Uoiii-
niittoe on Income Tax, iyi>l, l't>stniJi-^tor-
(Jcneral, 19(»5. Published workn -/■Ynaiuao
ft mi Potiikff, an Histarical Sttulv, J7Hi~
liyfi:^; Hamlboak to the 7*-./^' h'Hes;
Mr. GiiniHtort^ an Cha< tht
Exchequer: Handbook to « .nt^-
tions: Polituxtt Manual: Th> A.i,.istu:ntf
Oil eUher ttuJr of th^. Flncxii Quest ion ;
J^^ishing and .S/iooftn^; and matfajtintj
artielen, pamphlet**. &c Unsuocesafullv
contested Bot^ton U880), Peterborough
(1885), and Croydon (1888).
7 OroHvenor Crcwcent, SwW. • Xowtimbcr
Place, Ha^*e>ck>*, Bu»Aex. CfwHw— Athen-
«3Um, Brook-i's,
BylQfl, WlUlam
PoUnj^.
B. 1830, son of Wiliiam Bylea, founder of
the Mnttlfitrtl C^bhtreer. Kd. urivate
8chool8. AL 18ft% duo. of Ht-ephen Un win-
Colcbeeter. Fonnerly journalist and eliiel
troprietor Bratl/ard Ob^terirr; member
nterparliamcntary Union for Peace and
Arbitration nince ISife. UnHUOceHrtfuOy
contetHted Yorkij., Shipley (18951 and Leedri,
KawOO).
e Cha!oot Oardens, Hainmtead, N.W.
C?itir#- National Liberal, Reform (Man-
chester), Liberal (Brtulfordj.
Calma, Thomafl. Newcs«u«aiMMi-Tyi». uot.
B* 1851, Hoii of Thoinns Cairns, Forfar-
Rhire. Ed. privately. M. 1S8(>, Isabella,
dan. of William Biion, i^liipowncr, Xew-
castle-mmn-Tyne, Chief partner CuimM,
Noble. & Co., sliipown«r*i nutl nierchantrt*
NeweaHllu, London, and Carditf; member
Newcastle ISchool Board, 188^9; meuiber
Ncwtsiu^tle City Council sinoe 1886* Vice-
Pret^. rfUipownei-«' International Asaoc. ;
Vice - Chairman Executive t'oiuiulttee
Northern Libeml Federation ; J.P., New-
castle.
8t. Jame>i'H Court, Buekluffham Gate,
S.W. ; DilKton Hall, Corbridge-on-Tyne.
VI II 6— National Libci-al,
J
B. 1839, son of F.
Ed. Gla^ifow and
Caldwell, Glasgow.
Edinburgh Unh'K,
Member Faculty ef ProcuratorB, (IhiHi^ow,
1884 ; formerly Lecturer on Law, CoUcKe
of Science jiiid Arfe, Glasgow ; retired
calico printer ; J.P.,ljinarkHhrre; UnioniHt^
li^, became Liberal, liSSti; Dcputy-i hair-
man House of Commons, IMKI. Unnuccefw-
fally contcHtod Gla8gow, TradeMton (181121.
lOT Holland
Terrace,
lelland Road, W.j 12 GrOHvenor
!, Glasgow. Club — National Liberiit.
GBJaieron, Robert.
B. 1825, Win ot l\vft BjfcV,T»\mciwci^^TXsffiKstt.
and Cbrlstine Cmiwitotu ^A-^t^TVftXi.***^***.^
iXBBRAl- YEAli BOOK., IW^^
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.
Fortingall. Perthshire, aiitl Boro' Road
Cnllctfe, LoTitlon, M. 1881. Alice A. Ptitton.
daiu of John Patkiri. ('i*oft Spsi, Diii-hanj.
HeodmaHtcr FHcnd?*" School, Himderland,
Ig-iO-Ra; has bocii Guarilian, Member of
School Boarrl (Chairtuaii niiiti years),
Chuirnian Free Library and Mu8uum,
Sunderland ; Alxlennan and J.P., Sunder-
land; Itictufei* on literary and Hcicntiflc
«ubjecti*. Published workti—maicaziii*j and
nowsmayier articles. UnsnccoHirifully oon-
tuHUjd .Sheffield, Centra] Wmil
3B Qnecn'H MiinHioni^, Victoria Street.
S.W,
Bt* Hon* Sir Henry, O.CB, I'iKtrict, iteie.
B, lfl;ifl, Hon of Sir James rampbell,
i^tracathrn, Forfarshire. Fd, GhiHgow
Univ. and Trinity ColL, Cauib. M. 188U.
C^harlottc (d. 190B1. dfiii. of General Sir
Charles Bruce, K.C,B. Aa>^umed addi-
tional name under will of mat<.^riial uncle,
18T2 ; Fioancial Sec. War Omce. 1871-4 and
1880-2; Sec. Adiniraltj, 1882-1; Chief Sec.
Ireland, 18SI-5 ; Sec. War, ISSfi and 1892-^ ;
G.C.R, 18il4: elected Liberal Leiuler In
House of Commons. 18,99; PriTne MiniJ^fcer
and First Lord of the Treasury. IflOi;
hon* D.C.L., Osrford. UnHUrces.-*fuIly con-
tested Stirling PiKtrict {1883- By).
lODo^^nirij? Street, S.W.; Belmont Ci%8-
tlo, Meisrle, Scotland. eZM&H— Athenaeum,
Brooks's, Reforth. Oxfnrtl and Cambridge,
liithe. 1906,
Carr-Oomnii Hubert
William Culling.
B. 1S77, son of F. C. Can'-Gomm, J, P.,
D.L. Ed. Eton and OHel Coll., (^xfoid
^M. A.K M. I9(J6, Kathleen, dan. of WUIiani
Rome* Liveriiool- Hon. Sea London Lib-
eral Federation, l«<>i-7 ; AKsiwt. Pi'iv.
Sec. to Sir H. Campbcll-Bannerraan. 1903 ;
Capt. 3rd V.B. The Queen's R. W, Surrey
Kegt.
in Westminster Mansions, 8.W. Chtbs
— Brooks'a, National Libeml Eighty,
Eanolagh.
HouthWttTli, \\\, 1888.
Oauston^ Rt, Hof!*
Rlcliard Kni^lit.
B, 18^3, HOP of Sir Joseph Causton. M.
1871, Soltna Mary. dan. of Sir Thomas
Chambers. QA\, M.P., Recorder of Lon-
don. Director Sir Joseph (.'auston & Sons,
Ltd. ; meniber Fxecutive CoinmittHeeH
Afisociated Chambei^ of C'ommerce and
London Chamber of Commerce ; member
Company of Skinners (Master, 1877-81 ;
a Lorn of the Treasury, 1832-.T ; Pay m aster-
General (unpaid). 1906; P.(\, 1906; DJj.,
Loudon ; First Chairman London L. & K.
Union and Homo Counties L. Fed. I'n-
succefisfully contested Coltihc^stor 11874,
JM% and ISmi
/ ^I^Dwojifiht-e Place, \S\ Chfbs—li^tmm^
/^g^^w^/TO, National Liberal, L^lty Liberal,
Cawley, Sir Fred e pick,
Bt<
Prtfltwich, IBM.
B. I&jO. son of Thomas Cawley, Priest-
land, Tarporlin-. Ed. Alderley Gram.
School. IM. 18X6. Elizabeth, dan. of John
S rii ith, Ky nsial Lml^e, A \ idlem. A bleacher
and calico print-er; Bt., 1906; XP., Lanes,
and Herefordshire.
BrooklnndK, Prestwich : BerringtouHaU.
Leomi nstcr. CI ubs — Reform, N atio o al
Liberal.
Carlisle. 1905.
J
^1
Chance* FFederloli:
WlHlam.
B, 18.5.i!, son of Edward Chance, Malv*
and Maria, dau. of Joseph Ferguson, soi
time M.P. for Carlisle. Ed. Harrow arid
(^alu8 Coll., Cambridge. M. I88t>, Mary
Id. 19CIOJ, dau. of G, B. Seton-Karr. Indian
Cu'il Serrice, Managing Director Fer-
guson Bros., cotton manufaeturers, ( 'ar^
lisle; Director Carlisle and Cumberland
Bank ; member CarliBl© City Council siui-e
1893 ; me m ber Cumberlajid County C'duucU
since formation; Chairman Cumberland
and Westmorland T^unaey Conmiittee;
J. P. ; D.L.
Morton, Carlisle. C/wb— Reform.
Channin^, SIf Francis itorUiuite.. s.,
AllStOn, Bt. 1885.
B. 1B41, son of Rev. W. H. Channing.
Ed. Kxctcr CoE.. Oxford (Chancellor*
English Essay and Arnold Historical
Prizes; Fellow, Lecturer, and Tutor of
University CrolL, Oxford). M. Klimbef
dau, of Henry Bryant Called to the
1883 ; member Royal CommiKsion on Aj
cultural Depression, imi-^: Chain
Chambers of Agi'icnltiirc. 1894 ; Pr««. L
Law Reform Association. 189i-9; Bt., IJ
J,P,, Northants. Published works — _ .
stiiiH; The Greek Ornfors as HiMorityjl
A itthorities ; The Secotid Baflot : The
Tntth abotit Agrieulturai Ih'presaion, '
iO Ejit-fvn Place, S,W. e?Mi»,«*— Reform,
National Liberal, Oxford and Cambridge,
Cheetliam^ John Derbvalilr^, ts. iaaiI'&.
B. 18.35. son of John Cheethaiti, East-
wood, Cheshire IM.P. for S. Lanes., 1853-8.
antl Sill ford. l8aT-8), Ed. Cniv, Coll., Jjon-
don (B.A. in honours, London Univ.).
M. 1887, Beatrice Emma, dan, of F. D. P.
Astley, I^.L,. Dukinrtcld, Cheshire, and
Ariftaig, InverncKB-shiro. J.P, counties of
Chester and Ijiucjvsl^jr ; Aldernmn 1 he-
ahiro C. C. ; Governor Victoria Univ,.
Manchester; Director Manchester and
Liverpool District Bank: received honor-
ary freedom of StAlybridge on prcHi^ntlne
to that tonsil Public Free iJbrary as Royiii
Jubilee Memorial, 1897. UnrtuecrjHsfnlly '
cont43sted Derbyshire, High Peak (ISS5,
\mi\ BMty {Xm^\, citid StalyT>ridffe ll9fN»>.
XIBBBAX. YKAIt BOOTS.,
\W^.
E
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.
43
Rt. Hon. RlCh&Pd Uit^rpool.
;, K.O., LIi.D* EtthiLnije. 1006.
ison of K. W. Ch!3[Ty, solicitor.
by Coll., Dublin (b.A.. 18T9). M,
holmina Marj% dan. of Robert
!;ollliisto\\Ti HotiHe. Leixlip, co.
Called t« Iriwh Bar, IS81 ; Q.C,
ofestsor of Conj5titutionai and
haw, Univemty of Dublin, 18S9
?tioy- General for Ireland^ HWS :
X ItJOo, PubllHhcd vrork^-Thi
nd Law and Land PttrchdHc
%nuai of Crimimil Law; Lpc-
the &roit*lh of tYiminal 1a tu* in
fHiminUieit, Un>*ycro&aftilly con-
irerpool, Kirkdale {limi
tepnen'8 Greon, Dublin. ClttbH —
Liberal, Roforiii < Liverpool J.
CanjtrfrWiuU,
Perkhiitu, lEKJG.
W., JftOfi.
ill, Rt. Hon.
on Lieonard
Br.
Bon of Rt* Hon- Lord Ran-
hurchill and Jennie, datu of
Jerome, New Vork. Ed. liar-
Bandbnrst. Entered Aniiy, IS95;
h Queen's Own Hu^ssarn; sorvttl
ininh Korce;^ in Cuba, 18yo (1st.
Einisb Order of Militikry Meritj ;
[akand Picltl Forec (attached SUA
Infaiitryj. 1897 ; present sit opera-
Bajaur (dewpatehefi, medal ^^ilh
BPdetly officer to Sir W. Lockhart
rah Expeditionary Force, 1898
nith Nile Expeditionary Fone
I 2lHt Lant.ersK 18J1H ; present itt
' Khartoum (medal with cla^pli ;
\ f^outh Afriimn War (LieuL S, A.
jrsel; t^iken pdrt^oner, but uHCJEipod;
a( actions or Acton Hyniei*, Ven-
uit. Hussar Hill, Cinjtolo, Monte
ittles of Spion Ivop, Vwil Krtint/.»
irs, operations round DuwettidortJ.
of Sand River, cnwi-KemcntH of
ibuFff and Diamond llill, and cap-
^GtA)r\H ^ medal with nix ehuiipe):
jorrcspondent of Mornina Pom
' Africa, 1899-11*10 ; left L^tiionliil
I: Undor-Sec, for the Coltuiies*
:\, 19CVr. PiibH>ihed works-Thc
the Malakaud Ficfd Force ; The
'or; Sarrola : Lomh>n to Ladif-
ia Prrtcrrin; htn IfamiJton s
Life of Lord Rand of ph VhnrvhilL
^fidly I ont*^t<.^d Uldbani {\m\}.
>n Street, W. Club—lMvi.
Cluu-les
donof Richard and Mary Clarke.
iverpooL M. 1873, Kebecca, dan.
Potter, Partner Potter &; Clark*?.
* dragfiistK, London ; iHend>er
[ .r,. lSikH-UN37 (Chairman Dnild-
' r<:e for two yt+arH and
rnuiitteelf; Ma^'or^, Cam-
; > I 1.1*,, London, I nnuccei^-
uU-^U'd tiitiihvt'%yt'U, J>ijJvvif"ij
7\i\\ vtHiittilH.^, Mik'Kftd Oiitl*n.
?dge, i'lmujpion HiU. S.K f^/tth
JJbeml.
del and, J&mea Qhagv
WlUiam* i»»-
B, 1S74, son of Chnrlef< Clcland, paper
manufacturer. Efl . * 3 lafi^ow Academy ivnd
Univ*. and llalUoJ ColL, Oxford. Called
to the Bar, ls"ii!i ; member ijondon C.C,
19t>l-7 iCbainnan Establishment and Parks
( omniitbt esl ; member Inns of Court Hiflo
VoIh. ; Hon. Tread. Paesmoro Edwards
Settlement, UnHuccesHfuily conte^^tad
Le win ham {11K)3L
4 Hurconrt Buildings, Temple, E.G. ;
Bonville, MaivhiU, Glasgow. Ctubs^
Union, National Liberal Libei-al (Glaa>
gow).
Clongta, urilli&At. Yoriu. Hidputtawe.
B. l«62. sioii of Thomas and Hannah
Clough. Ed. Steoton Provident School,
KciK^iltiV Trade School, and Pannal Coll.,
Hari-ogatc. M. I84tfl, Louisa, tlau. of Wil-
liam Clapham, lveig:blcy. Member Yorkti,,
W.R.. C.t:. fitnco mM.
Whitley lle^id, St«cton, tieai* Keif^hioy.
Cfi<i>— NatiuTtal Liberal
Clynei, John Robert. jsur.
B 1H^». Etl. eh^mtnt.ary sicbool. Began
work in a cotton factory: Organizing !dec.
Jjancashirc DisUict or the tiasworkers
and Gcnoi-al LbLbom-cnj' Union siinco 11J06
^Organirter, 18ai-(i); Sec Oldham and Dis-
tnct Trader Council; Patjfc (.'hairman
Federalion of Trudt^s Councils; J. P.,
t>klham. L.R,C. Mcmbur.
176 Union Street. Oldham.
Cobbold^ FeliJc Sufloik. stowiBarkEt, iB85-a
B. 1K41, »on of J. V, Cohbold. formerly
M.P. for IpHwlch, and Luf y, dau. of the
Rev. Henry Patt-cHon, l>nnki*t,one and
Withnm Rcetorlew. Siitfolk. Ed. Eton and
Kind's Cq]U Cambridge <B.A„ WiA ; M.A,.
186S; Mentor FeUovvi. Called to tho Bar,
laeS; ha8 been Mayor, IpsHndi; J. P., Suf-
folk. UnsueccsHfully contcRtod SuHolkt
WoodbridMcdJMKJ).
The Lodge. FcliXHtowe. Bnifolk. Ciitbs
— He form. New Univernity, National
LiberaL
GoUlna, Steptien. LeiuMJi, K«mibigti>n, iDoe.
B. 1847, son of William Collins, Bwanage,
and Ann, dau. of E. Walpole, HuthweU,
Northants. Etl. British Scliool, .Swanage.
M. (Itit) 1872, Fnmctis UL mm, dan. of H.
VV^ebber, and ilntl} IWl, Jnne, dan. of
William Russell, Marswtirth, Hertj*.
Wt'tJine merchant and contnictor; foraicrly
member Lambeth Borough Council ; mem-
ber London t X\. UKH-7,
Harhoruo. St. Aiin » Hill. Wandswortb,
S. W . Cfui/— National Libfcrfi\ .
^
I
Job, m.n.
and Regents Pa.T\L,a.TLe.^»sn K«c«^i=^
LIBKHAI^ YEAR BOOK, \V)t>H.
44
TBE HOUSE OF COMMONS.
rlHca. flAU. of Kfiward Treacher. Ei3.
UnivertsHy Coll. School St. Bartholoiiiow's
HoHpifcal, and I^ndon Univ. (J^cholAmhlp
and two Gold Medals: Double lat Clasm
Hon**, at M.B, Degree; B..Sc. with HoiiK i
1^1.8.; M.D.. DP^.h F.R,C.K. M- 1888,
Juan 8!«vonHOn, di4u, of John WilMon,
Honietime M.P. for Govnn. Formerly
tcftcher of Anatomy at St. Bartholo-
Tiiew'M ; Surgeon Royal Eye Hospital and
London Toihperaneo HoKpital ; ni ember
Koyal C'fHiiiiifKHioni* on Vaeei nation {1888-
y*!) and Vivisection (M*) : Life Governor
University Coll. ; Vice Chancellor, Fellow,
and Senjitor Loutlnu Univ.; member Lon-
don CX\, imi-vm (Chflirman, imi-H;
Chairman Education Committee. ia03-*H ;
Kt., imi. PuWinhod vfQTkH—The Man v.
thf Mif^obe: The r?n/j*£a/;f/te Ijens;
physic ami Mftaphysic ^^^ Ratio no I (xm in
AiediHtu' t Sninoza ; Efof uti&ii in Dweane.
Uii*tucce>isfiulv eon tented St. Pancras, W.
(189(5) and Univ. of London \ims\.
1 Albert. Terrfvoe, Regents Park, N.W,
Cf«^— Reform.
B. lUL Ed. Leedfl Gram. School. 8iir-
ifeon practMnj? in Bermondsey; member
London C,C. 18S9-1906 (Chairman Public
Heal til Committ-eo for six yeai^),
Kf South wark Park Road, S.E,
B. Wm, Hon of ( 'harlea J. and Elizabeth
Corbe 1 1 , Thames Ditton . Kd, Ma rl borough
and New ColL, Oxfonl (M.A„ B,C.L.j. M.
1881, Mario dau. of Geor^o Gray, Tun-
briduro Woll«. Called to the Bar : J. P.,
SuHHcx. UnHnecoHafully eontet*ted Sue4^ex,
East GrinHtca*! 0895 and HKXIJ.
2 llarcourt Build hig^;. Temple, E.C. ; 75
Vict-nria iritrcct, S.%V. ; Woodgate, Bane-
liilL Siis.^ex.
Cornwall, 8tr Bdwlii iietlmiil Grctm, N.E.,
B. 1863, HOn of /Vndrew and Ijaura Corn-
wall, LajifoifU North De^fin. E(L el omen -
lary achook and privately. M, 1884, Ellen
Mary Day» Member London VX\ since
1^'2 (Vice -Chairman, ll*J3-5; Chairman,
IflOd^J ; flrnt Mayor, Fulham. 1900 and 19Q1 :
Member Thame+^ Coni^erv^aney ; Officer
t^t^on of Honour; Kt, If*^; J, P. and
DX., London Oo. UnHuceeHsfnUy con-
t-csted Fulham (ISMS and 19(K)K
3 Wliiteliail C<iiirt, S. W. CTi^i^J—Reform,
National Liberal.
Copy, 3lF Clifford
John.
.Be.
Cornwall, SL Iwn,
B. JKM Avj// or John Cory. J. P.. D.L. Ed,
/ i^^iV^^H^' ^- ^^^ -fii^nv. daih of Albert
^^Aif,/£' JSF'^ ^«^ sKerfJf, Moil-
C.C. ; J. v., Glamorgan Kb ire and Men-
raoiithBhlre. UnaucceRBfnIly contested
Monmouthshire, S. (18951 and Kent,
Ton bridge I1900K
LlanUirnani Abbey, MonmouthMhirc.
C'hibH ~ Dtn'i>nKhire. National Liljeral,
Eighty, Itsthmian, National,
Cotton, Bi]« Henry Jotm Notunifium, e.,
Btedman, KX.S.t. iw^
B- lS4o, Hon of J. J. Cotten, Madra?? Chil
Service* Ed. Mi^Kdalen College tStlMiol.
Briifht/an LloHeKe, antlRifi^f'H < ylL, London.
M* l8fi7, Mai'y, dan. of James Ryan. Served
in Indian Civil Serviee 18B7-I9l>2 ; < oia-
mifiHioner of Police and Coairman CaleiiUa
Municipality, 1887; Chief Sec. Bengal
Goveiimient, Isyi-tJ: Acting Home Sec
Government of India. liMi; Chief Coni-
mlHHloner, Awxam, 18B5-1902, Published
work.— New India^ or fjidia in Trtinsition,
4o St. John^H Wood P^rk, N. W. Ciubt^-
Sa\ile, National LiberaL
Cowan, WlllllUn Sux?#>y. OaUiUonl
Henry. ivw,
B. iae2, son of WilHam Covmn, Edin-
biinrh* Ed. Merchiston Castle School,
Edinburgh Collegiate Sf hool. and Ediih
burgh Univ. M. mHi, Winifrede, dan. of
Daniel Smith, Edinburgh. Director Pftrk*
ini^on and W. & B. Cowan, Ltd*. Londoa,
Edinbui^fh, Sydney, 8lc. : J. P.. Suhscx.
7 Hanover Hou^e, Regent's Park, N.W. ;
The Crow's Neat, Fab- warp. Sussex.
C^lw&s— Reform, National Liberal, Aato-
mobile.
Cox, Harold. PrMt(ni,19M.
R. 1854*, son of Homersham Cox, Coi
Court Judge. Ed, Tonbriilge and J. .
ColL, Cambridge (St^holar; B*A.. Mat _
TripoH, 188J ; Pre«. Lin ion I. M. 18I«1, Helen
I Cle^g. Univcrnity ExteuHion Lecturer on
' PoUtiejil Eeonomy : Hpent nearly a year
working a*! an agricultural labourer in
Kent and Surrtjy in order to gain an In-
night into the life of Englinh labourers:
I Professor of Matbematics Mahonmnedan
I CoUcgo at AligjLrh for two yearH j rexid for
I the Har^studenL of Gray'n Inn), but adopteil
journalirtm n>i a nrofesHion ; See. Cobdoti
Club, 18J]M^imi. Publinhed work»— /^mf
; XatiotioHsai t'on^ and various |)ampblot«
on Free Trade and other economic ■fub-
I jert*«,
Q Ilaymond BuildingH. Gray's Inn, W.C.
Oiii^— National Li bend*
Craig, Herbert James. lynemnuth.iftjr
B. 18(19, Hon of James Craig, fonnerly
M.P* for .VwwcaHtlcon-Tyne. Ed. RuKb)
and Trinity Coll.. Cambridge |LL.B., 18JJ1K
Called to tho Bar, lHtr2; joined N.K, Cir-
cuit; \uirtnin- HorHt^^, Cnilg, &: i^o,. Now ,
cartUft-mvTYUc ; \,\fc\\\,.\\it>Y«^Xii!LV».l Vols, I
PiiAare C\vwLU\\*vbVvs, ^,\N .% \\ VxVci^v* Tv»- ^
race, T^neTOouOa. Ctuba— ^w^oviiQ^ "&*r
tioivaV llbexoA-
T.WTtV.n A T -VW^
« Tt flOK: . IW^^
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS,
aep, 81i»
wmi^m Randal. gbo«4it,i,^H*Bg«i^n.
1900.
^ son of G. M. Cremer, a heraJd
Fareham. Kd. chiefly by hib
M- nat> Charlotte, dau. of JameH
, SpftidlnK; and (2iid| Lucy (d.
, dau. of J. Coomb ea^ Oxford. Begun
at twelve in a nhii^buildinif yard ;
a carpenter and joiner for twenty
; first Oen* See. Int^jrnutional Work-
■ ' ' '. ; Founder Inter-Parlia-
ncew; See, Intemaiioual
i^ne Kinee 1ST2 ; ha« four
sitiHi the U.8. and preaented
U* from MemberM of House of
_JEionB to the Prcaidont and Conijreaw.
ftvour of a Treaty of Arbitration be-
tween Groat Britain and the U,B. ; moved
and cani'd imanimoualy wiLh tho help
of Mr cie and the Governmont
a re^' favoiir of such treaty,
18B3; t with Lord Panneefotc In
ppomot inig^ 1 rcaty ; Chevalier de la Leifion
a^Honncur, 18^2; awarded Xobcl Gold
Medal and Prize (of which he gavo £HO00
as an endowTUent lo thti lotematioDftl
Arbitration League), lim-, KL, l^fn. Pub-
work*?— editor Artfitrator since
1 1 . I to the people of Europe in
of Arbitration. UnsncceKgfully
_" Warwick (1888 and 18741 and
Jtch^ Hagger^ton (18861. Labour
llffember.
11 Uneoln's Inn Fielde. W.C, Citdb^
Nalioual LiberaL
^Gromble, John Wtlliam. *^«»^d^«»ixije.
B, 185S. tton of John C.*ronibie. D*L., Bal-
ownie Lodg^» Ala-rdet-n, and Jane, dau.
Z John Sanic. HoliciLor, Edinburifh. Ed.
Iberdoen GyniiittKiuin im^l Univ. ^(M.A.,
"IT?) and abroad. M. l^U\ Minna^ dau. uf
RU Hon, Eugene Wanon, M.P. Director
J. & J. Cronibiti^ Ltd*, woollen, nianu-
faiiturers; Priv. Sec. to Kt. Hon. J ami's
"i-R. Board of Tmde. lS93-o :
ri>r Prevention of tho Sale
^t Liquurn lo Children, IflOl ;
id Chairman .Seottieh Un-
ALRV, lyOft; J.P. ami Ji.U, Aber-
l^bliflhed works— .S'o7?j.e PiMtn
i Pe^pie in Foreign LantU; various
r articlCH in magaAiines,
i^tialow iSquaro, S.W. ; Balgownie
„., near Aberdeen, Clubs—U^f orm.
Liberal ( Edit! buiTjh), Northern (Aberdeen),
I Crooks, llif lUlani. woaiwicb , looa,
B. ISlj'i, Jion of George and Caroline
Cfook«j. Jild. George Green Schook, Pop-
M. (iHtl 1871, Matilda South- and
__.d» liftWi KUzabutIi Coulter. Began work
tt nine : apprenticed to a cooper, 1S6U ;
I ' Topmr Hoard of UuardiariH tilnce
1 raaii sinco It^M) ; nieiubcr Lon-
irice lali'i; itu'itthvrMvtrtifHilitRii
iftMirff : mejiibrr Pophiv BoVitugh
rJirtte jours (Mayor, 1WI-2L
.:. . jjfter.
j^j trxjuf'f dlrtMfC, PopjATt K,
GPOBflald» Arthur
Henry.
K. li>65, son of John CnwHfteld, Kd. Up-J
pinKham, Chairman <'rotitield A: SonSfl
Hoap manufaciurern, Warrintfton. Unsuo^ i
ceKsfnlly contcfitcd WoLrrington (ISOO). 1
Harreininan. llovlake. Cbejihire. Clntt8 |
—National Liberal, Atlantic,
GrOflSleyi William Chealiiro, AltHndHam,
John. woe.
B. 1844, won of Mmlor Frauds Crosslwy.
Ed, Royal School, Duitj^aunon, and B<:>nn. i
F'l-usHia. M. 1K7»J, Mabel Gordon, ilau. of j
Kmncis Anderson^ c^ooietimo Inspector-
Gen. of HoripitJilH, Indiii, Chairman Crass* ^
lev Brothers, Lid,, Entfiuoors, Manchehter r
J,F,. Che^shiro and Mancheyler; received
freedom of ManchfjHter, lUOi
Qtieen .Vnnes Ma nitons, St. Jame*4'fl
Park, H.W. ; Glen Held. jUtrincham,
Cheirfhirc ; Pull Woods Anible«ide. Clubis
—Reform, Reform (ManeheftterK Claren-
don (Manchester)* Union (MancheaberK
Royal Windermere Yacht.
Gurran^ Pat«r* Durhoja, J^rruw. ido7.
B. 1SIJ(.>. Hon of Jame^ and Mary Curraiu,^
Ed. Kinoing Park* UiasROw. M. (Lst) 188U 1
May Mclntyrc ; and (2ndt 1897, Marian
lUirry. HaH been in Ivabour movement
Bince he waw IK ; |»rincipal organiser Gas-
workoni and Gen<?ra,l Labourers U^^ion;
C'hairman General Federation of Trade
Unions J T6|ireHent*i Trade I'uions on Ki-
ecntive of (he Jj^ibour Rcprieficntation
Commitlee ; I^ahour delegate to America,
^>ance, Germany, BelKiuoi, and Holland.
Un?*ucce>wfully contcHted Barrow -in- Fur-
nesft (18Wd), BarnHley (lH9i)), and Durham,
Janow (19n6». L.B.t.. Member.
1 Prctorhi Avonue, Walthamstow.
SalinvDyi Liord. MidiuUikn^ime.
11. 1882, eld est nou of Lord Rosebery.
Kd. Eton and R.M.C., Sandhurst For-
merly LicuL Grenadier GuanlH.
38 Berkeley Square, W. : The Dui-dans,
Ejxsom ; Dalmeny, .Scotland,
Dalalal, Jamei Henry. ^{^^ ^"^^^
B. 1S6S, HOii of JaincK Dahsiel. liki,
Horgue Acadcmv, Kirk curl bright, Shj-ews-
bury High School, and Ivlng'.s CoJL,
London, JournallKt and newspaper pro-
prietor.
Hotel Cecil, Strand, \V.C» Clubs—
Reform, National Liberal.
Davies, David. Mii»tiii,romGr>Mijire, leoc.
B. imi .son of Edward Da view, Llan-
dlnam, Montgomery*»hirc. and Mary, dau.
of Rev, EviiU Jones Brynhufreu, Ed*
Mci'chi.ston Catatle School, Ivdijihurgh. and
Ivlng'K Coll., CambridKe (2nd Llasb Hons.
HiHtorical Trirjcjy. Director Cambrian
Railwaya, Bivn-y UaVlN^a.^, asi^i ^'ocasi<:^^3^- \
iiery Compantet^ ; u\tim\>*5t ^wwvc:SiSi. «!L \
University Ct^U. ot WbAg^ at\^ftA.\3wV*fc"t-
sitv C:olL of BoutAi %Nft\^s, tk-TX^L ^GrmsiN
Coll.. BanKOT-, TnomXifcic Cqvm\» ol y.w««3
LIBMBJLX. YEAR BDOK. 190S.
m
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.
of North Walti.4; Capt. 5fch V.B. South
Wales Bordorors ; J. P., MontgoincryHhire,
29 St, Jamen's Street, ii.\W ; Plas Dinam.
Lliuidinani^ MontigomeryKhLrp. Cittbs —
Reform. Bath, Koyal yocietien, Welsh.
Gi,TiiiLrvoii0]iiT&, S. V306 iByh
Davles. Bills
IVllliam.
B. 1871, aon of Dtivid and C'athorinc
DavieB, Bethesda. Ed. private school and
Liverpool Collogo. M. IfWU Minnie, dau.
of Eicnartl Hughes. Portmadoc. Admitted
a Solicitor, ISSBJ (ist Classi Hoiw. mid Law
Society Prize); member Carnarvonshire
CC- tCliaii'iima Unoraijlo^ cd Caniinlttoe
and member EdiujiiVtioo Committee) ; fto-
ortJHentative Qoi,ernor Baogor Univemitj'
College and Univeraity C'ollege of Wales.
Bodlondeb, Carnarvon. (7f«6»— National
Liberal. Welsh.
C&idlsaasiiire, 1B86.
ItairleB, MatfcbQW
Lewli ITautflieui.
B. %M0, son of Matthew Davies, Tan-y-
Bwlch, Cardi^anshirw, FA. Harrow. M.
1889, Mary, vvulnw of Alexander Jenkins.
Hiffh Sheriff Cardiganshire, Wo ; J. P. and
D. j1_, CarrliffJinshire.
17 Hyde Park Gardens, W. : Tan-y-B wlch,
Aberyetwlth. CVitb."?— Brooks's, Hurling-
ham.
DanieHi Timothy. FiOham. i9o«,
B. 1857, son of Henry Davfeg. Ed.
Llanpuxtipsaint School, M. 1893, dau.
of John Jenkins, a draper. Learned hiri
hujjlness in Liverpool ; eommcnccd busi-
nesH in Fulham, ISSrt; rnetuber Fulham
Borough Council (Mayor, U)i)l -it Aldorman
since 1903); member London CO., UWl-7;
J.P-, London Co.
Pantyeelyn. Ea.st Putney, S.W, Club -
National LibemL
Da vies, urilllanit Howell. Biistov b.. uxw.
B, 1851, HOn of Thomas Da\i68. Ed.
private school. M. 1882, Ada Mary, dau.
of Obod Hosogotirl, Bri.-*tol. Leather mer-
chant and tanner ; l-'ros. Bristol Chamber
of Commerce. lS8i-.*i; elect-ed to Bristol
f :ity Council, 1885 (Alderman, 1807 ; Miiyor.
ISftrlMi); Chairman Bristol Docks Com-
mittee ; member Exec Conmiittoe Na-
tional Liberal Federation, 1 895-1 flOfl ; J. P.,
Bristol. Unwiiccossfully cont-e.*fted Bristol,
H. mm-
4 ^Vliitehall Co\irt, S.W. ; Down House,
Sloke Bishop, Bristol. C7ubti— Natlotial
Liberal, Liberal (Brlt^lulf*
KtUnbiinjih. S.,
Edinburgh. S., looe.
Dewar, ArtliuPi ]£.C>
B. imx son of John Dewar, distiller.
Perth. Kd. Perth and hldhiburgh Univ.
(M.AJ. M. imi, Letilia Dalrviiiplj, rlati.
of Robert Bell. Clifton Hall, Midlothian.
/^r/Av/ A3 tJie SrnitJsh Jiar, ISSJ : K.C.,
jm/; Purl Prfv. Sec. to Mr. Thomas
MS?f^lL\.JS?^^ ^^f/n.yuct"es«/ii2Jy cord'estod
24 Walker Street, Kdlnbiirgh. Chibs^
R^^form, National Liberal, t/niveraity
{l^dinburKhK Liberal (Edinburgh).
irgh. CitxAs—
I, t/ niveraitj ^
mrgh). ■ ^m
lov^RteKB-ntiire, WoO.
D^wFar, SLf John
Alexander, Bt.
B, 185<J, son of John Dewar, diatiUer<
Perth. Ed. Perth Academy. M. \im 1884,
dau. {ih 1899> of William Tod. Gos petty*
Kinrofi.^-Hhir© ; and (2nd) 1905, Mari^ret>
dau. of Henry Holland. Chairman John
Dewar and Sons, Ltd., diBtiilers, Perth ;
Lord Provost Perth, 1893-9; Bt., 1907.
Abenmimy, Crieff, Perthshire. Clubff—
Reform. Brooks's^, National Liberal, Lib-
eral <Edinbura:hh Royal (Perth).
St. Pancraa, II^^H
.ewart DieklSP
*. for Stroud^ i )
L, Cambridge \
DldklnsQn, Willoughhy
Hydtt.
B. 1859, i^on of Sebastian Stewart Did
son, Pains wick, Glos., M.P. for StrowL*
Ed. Eton and Trinity Coll,, Cambridge
{B. A,. Matli. Trii»os, 1880). M, 1891. Mioia©
Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Richard Meade,
IC. C.S.I. CaHeti to the Bar, 1SS4; prao-
tiae« at Parliamentary Bar; member
London C.C, ia3S-19C»7 (Deputy- Chairman,
1892-189(5; Chairman, 1900J : Chairman Lon-
don Liberal Federation since formation in
1901 ; meniber Exec, Committee National
Liberal Federation, 1897-1906; J. P. and
D.L., London Co» Published works—
various pamphlet** and papers deallnig
with London adminifttration. L'nsucceas*
fnllv contested Tower Hnmleta, Btepner
(1895) and SL PancrrtJ^. N. (IflOOK
12 Parliament Street, S.W. ; 51 Campdeix
Hill Roarl, W. 0/w&>i-Ne\v University,
National Liberal.
DicKaoti-Pciiyiider, Sip wiitji.,chipp«&ii4m,
John Poynder, Bt* ift^A
B. ISfifi, eon of Rear- Admiral BoumiaAter
Dickson, C.B.. and Sarah Matilda, diau.
of Thoma« Poynder, Hartham. Ed. Har-
row and Christ Church, Oxford. M. 1886,
Anne Beanclerk, dan, of Mr. and Hon.
Mrrf. Henry Dunrlas. AftKuniod name of
Poynder on Hiicfv to maternal uncle's pro-
perty, 1881 ; formerly Lieut. 3rd Royal
Heot« I Major Wilt^*. Yeomanry ; fserved on
Lord Methuen'a Staff in Houth Africa:
member London C.C, 1898-19f>4 ; J.P,,
WiU.s.; High Sheriff, Wllt*i., 1890.
8 Chesterfield Gardens, Mayfair. W.;
Hartham Park, Corsham, wilt**. ; Hilmar-
ton Manor, Calne. C/itii,^— Marlhor«U(fh,
Turf.
Dllke, Rt. Hon. Sir ai«. Fa»^
Gharlea Wentwoilh, Bt, ^ISii^n^'iS
B. 1813, eldest mn of Sir Charles Went
worth Dilke, Bt, and Mary, dau. of
Captain W. Chatflold. Madms Cavalry.
Ed. Trinity Hall, C&m bridge {of which
he was a scholar J ; bead of Law Trjti "
\^^■. twice NVt^Pie^sA. w,ud twice Pi
LIBJSHAL YEAR BOOK, 1^0%,
■Iry
Hc h I
I
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THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.
47
Arthur Gore Shcil ; and (2nd) 1885. Emilia
FVancis <d. l\mh claa. of Mwor Strong,
KEJ.C.8., and widow of Mark Pattisou.
Re< tor of Lincoln ColL. Oicford, Callod to
th** Har. IStW: snca father as Bt,t l!*89;
T - ^ c - ForcigTi AlTairs, 1880-2; I^es.
Hoard, 18S2 6; Chairman Royal
Mi for Negotiations with France,
^ nairrnan Hoyal Coniiaission on
i^mslng' of the Working Class, 18S4-5*
'tor of Alhrttfruvir Notes and
uti'rir.f, &c. Published Workt^^Qrcater
Bn'tain; Fall of Prince FloreMan of
MoffJiny; 7%* Present Position of Earo-
P'rnn Potitics (1S87); The British Armj/:
problem'^ of Greater Uritain ,' Imperial
Lkfenec (Mith Mr. Spenser Wilkinson}.
Unrjuctc^;^ fully €onti3Htcd Chekea, 1886.
76 Slounci ytreet. B.W,i F^ifi>rd Rough,
Wokltiif ; Dockett Eddr, Shepporton.
C/f»bs— Reform, National LiberaU
Plymoalb, U»fl,
p Otley, IBOO.
Duncsui, Jamea
Hastings.
K. 18.55, t*on of Jnmefi Duncan, Otley,
VA. privatvl)^ M. 187W, Janott-o» day. of
Thmria'^ Hiint«r, Nowall C'ltitto. %Voi"sfced
1 inanufaeturer; foi-merly mem-
t Guardian-i, and mcDibcr and
. }|(jt3l Boiird; Aldoniiati Went
\^ 1 .1 . ; niembtir West Ridin/,'' Rivera
Uaehohih
UonaJUt
'mehohih Otivy,
ttmAl Libesnl,
Yorkshire, CI ab-
Dobson, Thomaa
B. 18r*3. son of Thomau DobHon. Ha^knoy.
|£d. Concrregational School, Hacknay*
w. 1875, Caralino Jane, dan, of WilHain
^otU^ni' eld. Hackney. Chairman Godson A:
E>ohBon, Ltd., coal and timber merchaotH,
■ Croydon ; member Croydon School Board,
11881-6; member C^ydon C.C. since 1885;
7.P., Croydon.
124 George Street, Croydon, Ctub^
National Liberal
U Ck wo Ft h , lAQCi , . M'lddleton, 18B7-i»0O.
James. BtockpDrt looo.
E 1840, son of Ralph Duckworth. Ed.
privately. Chairman J. Duckworth, Ltd..
Lwochdale ; Dircct4>r Boots, Ltd.; J*rc«.
iTnit^ Methodist Free Cliurehert, \mi;
ayor, Rochdale, 1801-2-3; J.R, Roch-
We. Un.sncceSxSfuHy cjont'CHtcd Warwick
Hd Ij4»4imiii>?'t'On (1885— By) and Lanes..
Iliddleton mm.
[ CiisLle field, Rochdale. C7i/f>— Xatlonwl
acan, Charles. Burrow-in FimiHRR, lEKW.
!.B. 1«65, 8on of Alexander Duncan, pilot,
lliiMI* slMnnuKb. Ed. St. Hildas School,
Sf uirii. M. imy. Lydia Copo-
I h ixineGT : (ieneral 8ec. Workers'
I I • I l^ftl; member Mid dlesboro ugh
Town Co unci!, 1895-1900. L.R.C*. Member.
16 AKin^^^^'t' Road, HaiupHt-eiul. X, W,
Dunn, Albert Edward.
C<iriiWidl, Gu&-
B. 1864, pon of Wlllfani Henry Duod.XR,
Kxet^r. Ed, Hal lam Hall ColJege, Clovo-
don. AdmUtcd a Stdu itor, 1887 ; number
Exeter City Co until i^ime ISS8 (Mayor,
lS0f>'2); Hon. Town Clerk Exot^jr, 1905,
Unsu CO e?*fl fully contested Exeter (189'iK
70 Vict<Jria Street, S.W. ; Mount Riid-
ford, Ext:t«)r; Tlie Battery, PenLrt-titb,
CoiTiwftll. Clubs — National Liberal,
Eighty, Ikilian.
WalMil,i9wr.
DuTine, Major
IBdward Marten*
B. 18*^1, son of Thomas Dunne, J.P.^D.L.,
Hirchcr Hall, Ixtnminster. Ed. Wellinirton
and R.M.C., Siuidhurst, M. iK'.ftl. Hon*
Umee Daphne, dau. of Lord Hen del.
Entered Army (Bonier Rcginicntl 188^
(rolirerl. IKytth Rorvtd on ^*ta^f of tlio
Aldershot Cominand durinij 8. A. War;
Brigade - Major Bedford Vol, Brigade.
UnrtUcresHftilly conterited Stalft^., KiugB-
winford (lUH^K
23 I'rince'B Gate, S.W,; Oatley I^ark,
KingHland, Herefordrthiro. C^wJ^Naval
and Military.
Denbigh District J 900.
EdwardSf Allen
CleKnQnt«
B. l&^k Hon of Benjamin KdwanlH,
Knii^hton, li^idnorshire. Ed. National
Schools, Knighton. M. IS9(\ b'anny, dan.
of C^antAin Emorwm. Super! ntciulent Tri-
nity House, Great Yarmouth, Called Uy
the H^ir, 1899; Jnunmli.Ht ; AswiHt. See.
1 ^ockei-8^ Union, lS«i* *.M) ; Gen. Sec. l< edera-
tion of Cairying TriyltnH, 1891-2; 8pncial
Coinrnisrtlontjr />Hti?y ^etm, I89&-19fJ2 (dur-
ing that time mediated nettlemcut of Kn-
Kineen^', I'lastcrcrs', Great Eastern, and
otlitJr tlisputcs). Published Work>5— /ftuV-
wa^ Naiion€Lli^ati&n : Talcs of Toilers;
CktUlriin*fi iMbQur Qn^stion^, and many
SamphleLs. Unsuccessfully contented
liddlCHex, Tottenham (189.5> and Denbigh
District (llKKl).
4 Pump Court, Tomplo, E.C. ; 50 Parlia-
ment Mansions, Highgate Road, N. ; Ains-
dale Holt, Denbightihii'c. CYm&— National
Liberal.
EdiHrardat Enocli. Baniuy, idw.
B. 1852, Hon of Jaiues and Eliza Edwards,
Ed. elementary j^chooL M. 1S75, EliKaheth
Alice, dau. of Henry Hathbone, Bogan
work in coal mine in tenth year ; Sec,
North St^ftk Miners!' Union, 1877: Pres.
Midland MincrM' l<'edcmtioii, 1SK*J; Tre^s.
Miners' Federation of Great Britain, 1889
(Pres., 19011 ; menibcr Bui-!<lem School
Board for 10 ycAr"^ and Town Council for
19 years (Mayor, lKfl9-I9lK»J ; member StalTs.
C. C . ; J . P , , Bui-slwu . U i^t^ULc.^iijj^fttwll^- ^-.wv-
tested Haulvy \^m\\. ^J.'^^Wi.\^^\siti^,
Hall, Bm'a\eTQ,B\;a.tt^.
i
LinmtAi. YKAa book, 190^.
/_
B. 1852. Ed. ShrowHbury andJe*UH Coll.,
OxfortL M, 1881^ Katlierhie. da\i. of D.
DaviB. Maeayffj-Tion, Aberdarc. Bt., 1907 ;
J.R and D.L.. Radnor: High SheHtfjUd^ i
nor. 1896. UnBucc45BHfullyooiite4*ted Radnor i
ilSRo).
Ill Ashley Gardens, S.W. : The Cottage,
tCiught-on, Ktidnor. Chtba—Rafovm, Nft- I
tioual Liberal. I
Germany. Qualified m Chartered Ac-
countantln Edinbnrgh; on Staff of Lord
Aberdeen when Governor - Gen nral of
Canada, 1893-8 ^Sec., 1897-8) ; ParL Priv.
.Sec. to Mr. Smclair. 1906; J, P., Forfar-
whire.
Linlathen, flroiighty Ferrv. Clubs —
Wellington, New (Edinburgh). Scottliib
Liberal j Edinburgh), Eastern ^Dundee),
Blibanls, Tli« Maatav
of {Hon. AfejTfinder
OUphdnt Mttrraji/),
B. 187{V, eldest son of lOth Baroti
Eli bank, OarnhaE, Peeblesshire. Ed.
d'heltenhani and R*M.C., Sandhurst^ IVJ.
18^, Hilda, dmu of J. Wolfe Murray.
Crlngeltie, Peebleenhire. AssiHtant Sec.
to Sir Robert Mc<ide, Under-iSecj. Colonial
Office. 1882; Priv. Sec. and A.D.€^ to
Governor Leeward I>^landH, 1883; ABHlst-
antlMv. Sec. to Lord Ripon when Colonial
Sec., 1S84, and to Mr. Sydney Buxton
when. Undor-Hee. for the Colonies, 1805;
Compti^ller of the Household, 1905. Un-
rtuccesrtfully i!ont«Hteil Eflinbiirgh, W.
0885), Peebloa and Selkii'k {im5), and York
tmiO).
Diimhall Eddleston. N.B. Clubs-
Brook«'H. Bi^chelor:*', National Liberal,
Scottitih Liberal (Edlubui-gb),
John EdwaiHl. Motti , Bujihdilfe. 1685.
B. 1811. Kon of Edward Shipley ELIIj^, J. P.,
of The \'evvilrkt^ Leieeriter, jind Enuna,
dan. of John Biu'gossi., of Wigtaii Grantfe,
IjelceHt-erwhire. Ed, Friends' Schools'. Hert-
ford and Kendal. M. 1867, Maria, daii* of
John Row n tree, S<?arboroiigh. Trained
as engineer; engaged in developing and
Tiuinaging conierie« in Nottf^., 1^1-^;
Director and Chairman Joint Stock Bank
up to 1886; Under-Sec. for India, 1905^;
PC".. 1903: J. P., County and Borough of
Nottingham ; J. P. and D.L., Yorks., North
Riding,
37 Prince 8 Gate, S.W. ; Wrea Hfeid,
Scalby, R.S.O,, Yorkw. C/kIj— Reform.
Emmott, Alfred. okiham, it(fi»,
B. I8.18. son of ThoiDiis Enimott. Brook-
fleld, Oldham, andAnchomholnie. Poulton-
Ic-Fylde, and Hannah, dan, of John Bjir-
low, Chorley, Cheshire. Ed. Grove Uouiio,
Tottenham, and privat'Oly. M. 1887. Mai-y
Gertrude, dan. of J. W. LeeK, WatcrheaiL
Member for 12 yeai'H Oldham Tow^n
Council (Mayor, 18§l-'2); ex-Pren. Oldham
Chamber of Commerce: Chairman of
L"onuidtt:cos, lIou«e ol: CoinuionH, 1906 ;
J.P.t Oldliam and Lancashire.
30 Enni?imoro Gardens, S.W. Cluha^
Reform, Xatloniil Liberal.
IRTaiteri tilfw.. CiJtJnceBter, ISXW.
B. 1857. Ed. privately. M. (l«t) II
Marie Talbot^ dau, of J. Cbinchcn, Wan< .
worth; and (2nd) ISSri, Lixzie, dan. of John
Benson, NcwcAstle-on-Tync. Formerly
wall-paper 1 nan 11 f acturer* V risiicceBsfuIly
cont*i?ted Lambeth, Kennington (liWCt),
Streafcham Park, S.W. C^w6s— Natioaal
Liberal, Eighty.
aLtUiiarg&n, Mid, ISOO,
^jvlujie, David
J
ohn I
erty
iiDy
MBBlomoiit, George ^j,,,^
B. 1360, son of Peter Es.slemont, A'.
deen {M,P, f or Abenieenshire, E„ 1885-1
Ed. Aberdeen Gram, School. M. 1L__.
Clementina, dau. of Ranald Macdonald^
Cluny. Merchttiil; ha« had 15 years' ex-
perience on Local Boards in Aberdeen ^
Pres, Aberdeen Liberal Assiociation aince '
1839. ,
Kings Acre, Aboi-deen. C?«fci.s— National
Libemi, Scottii^h Liberal (Edinburgh).
Evans, Samuel
Thomas, K.C.
B. 1859, !*on of John and Margaret
Evans, Skeweu, Neath, Glam. Etl, Swan-
HUi* Collegiate School, Abcryst^'yth Col- I
lege (schol,^r), and I^ondon Lniv, M. (1st) ,
1887, Rachel (d. 188J)), dau. of William
Thomas, Kkewen ; imd (2nd) 1905, Blanche,
dan. of Charles Ride, Cincinnati* U.B.A*
Konnerly a HOii(;itor; caBed to the Bar.
imii Q.C., February, 1001, the hist Q.C.
appointed in the lawt reign ; Roccirdor of
Swansea, liMJB; J. P., GlamorKan shire.
VI King's Bench M%ilk, Temple. E.C. ; 1
,*i Whitehall Comt. S.W. ; Neath, Glflnicir-
ganshii^e. C^ubs— Reform, Bath, NationAl
Liberal. (
Bvfif Harry Trelavrney, Devrtn.uid, '
B. 1856. son of Thomas Eve. Ktl. pri- I
vat«Jy and Exeter CnlL, Oxford. M. 1879* |
BeatiicG Wrijtfht, dau. of Dr. Henry
Strang ways llr>iinsell. Torquay. Called
toBar,1881: Q.C\, 1893; Bencher (Lincoln's ,
Inn). 189»; J. P., Devonshire. j
i Xew Square, Lincoln « Inn; SoAddisou !
Road, W. ; Yarner, Bovey Tmeey, S.
Devon. C/it5»— DevonHhire, Farmei-s', !
jL*ac«y« Suffolk. Woodbn^J
B. iS6i.i, t!ion of jAme^ Erskine Krakine, . B, 16351, non of Joseph David E^
I*inJathejhr £kL Harrow, France, and \ X«jmaiU,13tuj^^ii&t*iA\!ftswitth. Kd.pri\,4tc
LHiKR-AL YKAuK BOO^, \^%.
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THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.
40
School Ipewich, M. 18©, Klisibeth, dau.
of Obadian Niueoy. J. P., Leedfi. Yeoman
farmer ; formerly Hon- Sec Ipswich Far-
rriers" CI lib and of East Suffofk Chamber
of Agriculture; for many yuar^ repr&B«nt-
ii( ivc at Central Chamber of Agricttlturo ;
member Royal CoainiiHHion on A&ricul-
Lure» 1898; Alderman East Suffolk CX'.
from commencoment: Trtti^ SulTolk
Bapti^it Union; Ba|>tl8t local preacher.
Pnoliahed workH— Prisso ISeiBXkf on Repeal
of th^ Malt Tax : PriBe Essay on The
Silver Question. Unsucoessfally conte:*tod
SnfTolk, E, 11880) and SnfTolk, WoudbridKe
(1886 and 1%»5).
Ruflhm^ore, Ipswich,
Fab«r, Georife Henry. BcmtoD. 1000.
B, 1839, Htm of Geowe H. Smith. Ed.
Mi^i^i Pace's Preparatory SohooL Camber-
well, Mcrohanl Tfiy lorn' i^ehool, and Paris.
M, IHm, Kmma, dau, of Richard Thoina*^
Pu^h. Hampr!te4id- Bej^an life aH under-
writer : member of Lloyd'w Kince 187'i ;
imember of Committjco ; refused Chair-
manship, 19fH. for j*tike of candidature);
ifivwiieci name of Faber.
Klnloch, Fox^jrovc PwOad, Bt3irkenham,
Kent* f7i4iK — Thatched Bouse, Junior
Atheneeum, National Lili«TaL
Fcnwick, CbapieB. WBni,b«k, 1*6.
B, 1850, son of John au J Jane Fen wick,
l^Bobflide. Ed. two or three years at a
.., school M. 1888, Jane, dau. of
Bunry and Jane Ganloen A working
IDiner from the ivffo of it till 35, when
elected for Wandbeck Bi vision ; member
Xorthuniberlund Miners" Trade Union
■iifl ce it^ formation in 1862, and of its
^'agoft Hoaiil t^lnv.a lU* eiit.ij.hliHhnient ;
ParliaTnentary Committco Trade
Djijon CongrvsK, 1.S1K>-1 ; serve^l on throe
"oyaJ Commissiotir+ - 1 'oal Dn^t, 15ocond-
■y Education [England and Walcs(, and
ttilway At'cidentN ; mem bur Home Oftice
DejiartmenUil (Jommitt^jc to connider Elce-
tridty in IVtinuM, l^bcmr Mendjor.
t© Vjtuxhall Bridfe'o Road, H.W, i U Tan-
ker vil le Tu rnwce , X e wcastle - on - Tyn e.
Club — National Liberal.
Hull^E,, 1110(1,
FepenSp Thomas
Rablnson.
B. 1847t son of Goorjfo Waller Ferens,
DurhajD. Ed* Belvedere Acadcmj% Bishop
Auckland. M. 1873, hjithav Ellen, dau. of
William Field, Hull DiroLtor Reekitt &
Hons, Lttl.,Kt>irch mid bhnj numufaclurcrs,
Hull ; Birector Star Life AsRuranee Soe.
Unfiuecoftyfully con ten Led Hull, E. U90f».
3 Whibeball Court. S,\V.; Wilton
House, Hull. C/U&— National Llberat
F^rtfuaon* It on aid
Horn JSi CroiuHity, 18£4 A.
Loiih Diatrivt, imti.
B. iSBLl sou of Col. Hoboit Munru Fer-
^, iri«o/A At'P' for Kirkcaldy, and Emma,
dau. of J. H. Mandeville, Merton. 8un"ey,
Ed. IJS^indhurrtt. M. 1889, Lai^ly Helen Her-
mione Blackwood, dan, of the late MarquiH
fif fJufTeri!! and Ava. Formerly Lieut.
GrouadiorGuaitlH ; Priv,Sec. to Lortl Ros4e-
bery wlien Foi-eij/n i*ec., I88(j, and again in
18t« ; a Loiil of Oie Treawury. 1894-5, and
one of the Liberal \Miip« ; J. P. and D.L,,
Fifewhiro. Fubli«hed works — articles on
Forctttru and LatuL Uusucoetwfully con-
tcHted RosH antl Croimuty (1885) and Dum-
barton^ihiro (I8ii«),
W) Ciidoifan Square, B.W, ; Raith,
Kirkcjildy; Novar, RoiiH-tjhire. Ci«6»—
Brooks H, AthencEiim.
Oxford^liipp,
0*iil»ur>-, 15*00.
I
Fi«ii£ies» Hon* BuiCaoA
SdwaPd Twisleeon
Wykeham,
B. 1801, (-on of Mth Lord Saye and 8ole.
Kd. Malvern College. M. imi, Florence
j\gTic8, widow of Arthur Flel<?her and
dau. of Jolin Ha thf elder, Cape Town.
Served with French't* ScouU, liiel Kebel-
llon of 1885 (medal and clasp K sciied In
Egypt latttwhed to Mounted lnffintr>),
lw7-9. m;ted a^^ correspondent to Morninif
Poitt and reeeivetl medal and clasp
and Klietlive^ Star: received commit-
Kion in South Afric^m Police and werved
in Pioneer Expedition to Miinhonaland;
served with Oxfordrtbire Yeomanry in
S.A. War^ 15)0(3-1 juitsntiotied in dcHpatcheH,
modal nnd three clasps I ; came homo on
j^ick leave ; Major Oxfordshii-e Yeotiianry ;
ition. Tilent. in the Army : member Stock
Exchange ; partner Blllctt, Campbell. Sc
Grenfeli, HtnuHckbrokerH. Uuhiuccet^Hfully
contorted Ox foi-^lnhi re, Banbury \l\MX^).
8 CroiTkweil Place, 8.W, ; Kza Land,
Studiand Bay. DorneU C7u&«— Orleann,
Cavalry^ National Liberal.
Flndlay, Alezandep. LunaTk, N.E,, i«m.
B. IHi i. I'ltl. ^>u blic and technical schools.
In, inc. A\Tshii"c» and GhiHj^ow. M. 18T1,
iKJibella, dau. ef William Cameron, Kil-
marnock. Apprenticed at thirteen im
a jiuttero maker ti» tho Irvine Foundry
and Bridk'e Work.** ; HubKetiueutly wont to
United states, where he remained lor
tive ye4ii*s; returned to Glasgow, 1871; a»
Alexander Findlay & Co., startetl in buBl-
neea on hm own account as a manufac-
turer of t^teol i-oofi^ and britlge« and all
kinds; tjf jdjuneral structural work. 1888;
became Manai^lng Birector on firm beiuK
turned into a limited company, liXXi ; Prtv
voMt of llotliervvell, MH 4 ; ujcniber Instit-
ution of Kng^ineer;^ and Shipbutldem
^Scotland); ChairiiULU ycottinh Xatioual
Council Y.M.C.A.'n.
HelUleld House, Motherwell, acoiland.
C^(£»w— Reform, National Liberal, i^cottinh
Liberal (EdinburifhK Liberal (Glas^KOW),
\
Foateip, Kt, B.011. %\^
Son ot B.Fo¥>\>i\:,\^^^^^'a-^ ^^^^l*^!^
J^MMA^L YKAR BOOK, V^%.
m
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS,
and Trinity Coll., Dublin. M. Eniilj*
Martha, dati. of W» L. Sarsrant* Kdgbaston.
A conHnltiiig physician; F.B.C.P., Ijondon ;
M.D., Erlan^en Univ. ; D.C.U, l)iirh!im ;
LL*D., Mnntroal ; Gold Modallisit for
* EHstiDgiiished Merit' and VlC'e-PreB.
British Medical Association ; Emeritus
ProfesBor of Medicine in (sineen'i! College ;
Consulting Physician to the General
Hospit4il, Birmingham; Kt.. 1886; See.
Lo*.^l Govt BoaM, 1S92 5 ; p. a. lyOa ;
Chatmian General Committee Xational
Liberal Ftjderation. I88ft90; Vres. Allot-
ments and Small Holdings Assocmtion ;
Pros. Land Ijavv Reform AKHOiriation ; J,P*,
Warwickshire. PnblighGd vfovk^ -^Method
arul Medicine ; ClinicaJ Medicine. ; Pubiw
A upeett of Medicine, Unnuceefifif ully con -
tested Chester {umi
m GrOKV'onor Road* iiA\\ 0/iiA.?— Re-
fomit National Liberal,
Chalcot, Westbury, WilU AJ>.C. VioB*
rtiy of India, 1SJN^5; a Junior Lord of ttie
Treaanry (iiiipaitl), mMJ-7 ; Vice-ChamL.
lain of thi' HVm soli old and a Liberal W hi,
Chippenham |l«iri), Bath (IKUo), and Sidis-
bury (18tffj.
47 Rutland Gate, 8.W. ; Jagg-ard-sHouBo,
OorHharn, VV'iltH. dfufts— Brooks's. \^Tiito's,
Pratt's, Xational Liberal, Alpine.
Fowlei*, Rt. Ho Hi
Sir He^ry,
G.C.S.I.
B, 1830, son of Re\% Joseph Fowlor, Wos-
Icyan MiniKter. Ed. Woodhouso Grove
and St. Sarioiir's Gram. ftchooL M, 1K57*
Ellen, dau. of G. B, Thorney croft, Hadley
Parki, Salop. Mayor Wolveriia mpton,
1863 ; First Chairman Wolverhampton
Scliool Board. 1S70 ; Under -Sec. Home
Department, 18SA-^ ; Financial Sec. to
TrciLsury. 188B: Prei?. Locja^l Govt. Botirtl
(in Cabinet!. ISSrl - 4 ; Sec, for India,
le&t-o ; G.C.S.L, 1895 ; a member of various
Royal Commii^flions and Departmental
Committees.; Chairman Indian Currency
tiornmitt'ee ; Chancellor of the Dnchy, 19D5.
Reform Club, Pall Mall, S.W. ; Wood-
thorne, Wolverhampton. C/i«6.s— Athen-
muni, Reform.
^° ^ - '^°™^^' Cornwall, BcKlmiii,
Fr eem an . isog ( uj, j,
B. imi won of Freeman F. Tlioinas. Rat-
ton, Su^tsex, and Mabel, dan, of Lst Yi«ct.
Hampden, Ed. Et.on and Trinity ColL^
Canibrldgo. M. IBH-l, Marie Adelaide, dan.
of Lord Bi'asHcy. In Eton Ekuen, 188iJ-5
(Capt. 188^)). and Cjim bridge Eleven, lS86-a ;
in bUKRCx Artillery, 18JJ6-1B00; since then
Major So ssex Imperial Yeomanry; A.D.tX
to Lord Bnusney when Governor of Vic-
toria, 1RII5-8 ; a Junior Lord of the Trea-
sury. 1905-«; formerly Hon. Sec Home
Cmintiew LEbei*al Federation ; Hon. 8co*
Liberal League. Un«ncce.SHfulIycontej*tod
Hatftingw (hOi).
76 Ashley GardonH, S.W. j Eatton.
Willingdou. Sussex. Claim — Brooks's,
Bachelors'.
Fuller, John Michaol wubi..\VG«t-
Fleetuvood. tmrs. iwo,
M. 18fil. sou of G. P. Fuller, Xestor
Park, WiltK. Ed. Winchester ami Chrint
, I'hnrch. Oxford (M class Modem History i.
/ JK imi Nomh, dau. of C. N. P. Fhippa,
I
he I
Fullartan, Hu^h.
Cnml>erliuiil, Egre-
moiit, lOOG.
B, 1831, i!^on of Samuel and Mary Puller-
ton. Manchester. B]d, National Schools. I
M. I8S)L Ada, dau. of Joseph Cmjley, Birk-
ley. Has been engaged in the ' Mancho^tcr
tradeaft workman, foreman, and em in
has taken an active part in many
political, and educiitional niovcfii
formerly member Manchct^ter Boaril i>r
Guardians ; member Exec. Committee
Xational Libeial Fedei-sttlon. 1899-ltiit«;
J*F.. Cumberland and Manchoster.
Bluckenhoe. &i{tlo, (Jheshire. Cluim— i
Xational Liberal, Heform (Manche*«ter).
Furnees, Sir The Hartiepooin, Vf»\*,
ChriatopheF. ^e Hurileiiciolii. 1900. I
B. 1852, 80 n of John Furness and AverilL
dau. of John Wibson, Naiwbet Hall, Dur-
ham. Ed, privately. M. 1B76. Jane An-
nette, dau. of Henry Suggitt, BrlertoTi,
Co. Durham, Head of the 'Furness Ijlne '
of steam en^. and C'hairman of other com-
panies^, principaU^v ship-owiiioK. s^sbip-
building, and engmc-buiiding^ ; Kt.. liii»;
J, P. and 1>,L,, l>urbam co. and Yorks..
North Riding. Unsuccei^sfnlly contested
The Hartleponls {\^% and York J1898K
23 Upper Brook Street, W. ; TuosUdl
Cotirt, we«t Hartlepool; Grantley Hall.
Ripon. Yorks. CV^*b,s — Reform, Devon-
shire. Royal Thames Yacht.
Q&rdliAl', CoL Aia.tt
Caulstoan.
B. 18lfi. M. \m\ dan. of Lord BIyth.
Served in 11th and 11th Hnewars ; paMsed
Stntl' tkjlloge, 1872; present at battlc>i of
iRandhlvvaria. Zlobane Mountain, and
Kambuia Isevorely wounded), in Zuln
War. I87il (twice mentioned in despatch©*!,
medal mth elaspl ; A.D.C. to Lord- Lieut,
of Ireland. 1880; served In Boer War. 1881 :
J. P. and D.L,. Essex ; J, P., Glos. Cnsur
cessfuily contested Marylcbone, E. Usai).
Clear well Castle. Coleford, Clw
White's, St. JamoH'«, Turf.
B, IS-y. son of James Oibb. Edinbm
and Maricrarot. dau. of William WilsoB?
Manufactui'er. Hawick. Ed. private st>hooL
M, 1873. Helen, dau. of Rev. David Ximmo,
{^onj^rugational minister. Insumnue
broker and underwrit<»r at. Lloyii'i*,
51 Lad broke Grove, W. 6'i u^— Xatioaul
Liberal.
LJBKilAL YEAH BUOK, \W^.
THE HOUSE OF COMMOXS,
Otll, Alfred Henry. Boitim, uos.
B. 1850, son of John and Mtiry GiU. Ed.
dL Mar3 'n School. Balderwtone, RochdJilo.
X. .Sarah Kllen. datj, of John < greenwood,
Rochdale Regan work an a hAlf-UrniT in
cotton mill at Uochdalo at tun ; hecame
operative Hpinuer; Chalrnian Crompt-on
Co-operative Sotiety» 188.>7: Sec. Bolton
Opcrativfi Spinners' AyHOOiation since 188(7 ;
I member Exec. Committee United Textile
\ Fu' f"iT3 ^V^^rkers' AHKixirttion ; Chairnian
P iry rommittec Triidt's Union
I I mbcr British Cotton O rowing
I A> Holtonaiid Mancht^stcr Cham-
j ber.H of CuLiimerco ; J. P., Bolton, L,R,C.
I Member.
Sj»encor House» W Kennington Road,
S,E. ; Itl Hampden Street, Bolton.
LMds. w., IWft.
Gladstone, Rt. Hon.
Herbert John.
11 IS.M, son of Rt. Hon, W, E. GladFt-one,
I and < atherine, dnu, of Sir Stephen Glytine,
iBt Fa\. Kt,on and Univ. Coll., Oxford llJrd
f class ClasHic*t» 18T4, and iKt clasf* HiHtory
School, 1870K M. mn, l>orothy, ilaii. of
RL Hon. Sir Richard Paifot. Bt. HiKtory
lecturer Keblti Coll., Oxford. ISu 8() ;
Priv- Sec, to Mr. Gladstone when l*riinc
Minister, 1880-1 ; a Lord of th^^ TreHsnry,
1(^-^; Deputy -ConimLs.'iioner Bonrd of
18fe; Financial Sec. War OtUce.
Jnder ' Sec. Home Office, Mf2-4;
bmmiiisioner of Works. l8fM-o : 1*.U,
; GLlef Whip Liberal Party IMl-llKXi ;
Secretarv, 19Q5; Pres. National
' Recrealion Society. UnHuccesi.'i-
Uy contested Middlesex (1880).
Downing Street, S.W. : Sandy crofts
lilttlestone-on-Sea. C/ii?m— Reform, Na-
^oiml Liberal, Bath.
lien -Goats, Sir
Thomas Glen. Bt. KanfrewJiijre, W.. liWO.
14. IK4«I. rton of Thmiuv? CoAt«, FerffvisUe,
tad Marjrarct, dan. of ThomaK Glen. Thorn-
hill, Renfrewshire. Ed Qn eon wood Col-
lege, Hants. M. lH7(i. Kiirie A>?nos. dan, of
AMaander Walker, Montreal. Dircrtror
J.&P. Coats, Ltd.; Hon. Colonel iV.D.J
ftid VoL Batt. Argyll ivnd Sutherland
Higtilanders ; ai^Humcd atldtUonal sur-
name of Glen, 18^; lit., 1%^1 : D.L.. Ren-
frrrtTRhirp, UnHnc'cc88fnlly contented Ren-
fr W. (IMOOK
ve Square, S.W. ; Fer^unlie
i' li y : Achnamani, LochKilbeart,
8c4Hlaiid, ChdiH — Reform. National
Liberal Western (Glasgow).
Olend inning, Robert , ^ „ .
Graham. Anixim,s,.w(3&.
B. 1844, i^on of WiDiam and Martha
Glendinninjr, Braka>?h, co. IjondoniJerry.
K^i. for biisinesH life, M. (Iftt) 1871, Eliza-
r n uL 1882); and i2ml} J88G, Mnry
u'i- A linen morchant and
' « ?*^ ..^- yeiim; partner
fjvmimning, McL&tsb, Sc Co., Belfast ; re-
1
ned H
I Timed IW4 a Libeml LTni<inif*t but joined
liberal Party. ll»fi.
Glongjde, Windi^or Aveimo, Belfast.
CZm^i-^ Ulster Reform (Belfast).
Glover, Thomas. &t n«kai. wofi.
B. 18/52. Krin of William And IsabeUft
Glover. Kd. HrttiMh School. St. Helena* and
nljjhfc HchooL M. 1872, Fanny, dau of
Wdliani SeddonH. Aston. Heicran work in
a coal mine at nine ; Secretary of a Union
Branch at Hiixtfen ; coal-getter at eiifhteen :
Chcckwel^hinan, 1878-85; Miners' Agent,
1H84; member Board of Guardian.'?, St.
Helena. 18ir»-rJ01 ; Treaj*. I^\ncashlro and
Cheshire Minora' Fedonition wince 190S;
J.P., Si. Hclciw. UR.tr. Member.
Hoii>«o of Conimnnf*. WeKtmlnHtcr, S.W.:
108 PrcHcot Road. St. Helens.
GcMidard, Sir Dantel Ford. ip«^cii, iw>.
B. ia.«, son of Ebenejser Goddard, J.P.,
Il>Kwich. Ed, privately at IpHwich and
lia-itiogH : HtUfllod Cbemirttrv with Pro-
ff'ssfirs SihHon and He inch , l,,<5ndin]. M.
(1st) 1871, Lucy (d. 1875), dau. of Thomas
HnrwofHl, Bel^t*j\fl Hall. Sutfnlk ; and (2ndl
Elizab^'th. <hiM. uf K. Ilitcbrork, T?nnnford,
SnlTolk- Civil En^jrineer; J*]n-
ffinoer. IpKwirb Gas Co.. i iioer
and Sea (in HUC'coHHion to is who
held the poHt forty years), ixs^i ; .\--oiiatc
Member lnHtltntlon of Civil EnBinuerH;
KL, lfl( 17 ; member Ipswich Town Coun-
eil. 18804*5 (Mayor. lfi9l-2; Alderman,
IRa^il : J, P.. Ipswich. lTn«*uocesRfnlly oon-
t<srited Ipj^wicli (18921.
National Libeml Club. IVhitehall Placo.
S.W. : Oak Hill. Ipswich. C/ »/b— National
Libonil, Reform.
Gooch, George Feabody. DkUi.iow.
B. 1873, HOn of C. C. Gooeh. Bd. Kingr*«
Coll,, London, and Trinitv Coll. Cam-
bridj=re. M. 1903, ELne. dan. of Julinri Schon,
Berlin. Anthor. Published Work« —
Engliah Democratic fdttjs in the l?th cch-
tnry; AnnalH of FolitUn and CnUurt ;
contributor to The fiftirl of the Empire^
The €-amhn'dffe Modern JIiKfrtry, &c.
South Villa, ("avnpden Hill Road. W.
OlubH — National Libeiul, Eii^hty, New
Reform.
Grant. Corrle, K.O. ''^^■.
B. IRV), Hon of JameH Brififhton Grant,
brewer and raalt^^tcr. Kettlobui^h, Suf-
folk, who wa."^ imprisoned for non-pay-
ment of Church Rabeit. and Fi-ancos Anne
Gmnt, Ed. City of London School. M.
1885, Ann Mary Adams. Called to the
Bar, 1877; K.C„ 15)06; on N.E. Circuit ;
Hon. Sec. London Libeiul Federation, IflOT.
UnHUccessfnlly contest^id Woodstock
(1885), Birmingham, W, (IHS-ii. %Varwiek-
sbire. Rngby U89fi), and Middlesex. Har-
row {\mi\.
I 2 t:^\owdGii B^aS\ek3mss«S lewv^ft^^ '^*,J..\
I 2«lTheA.vouu©,BfeciiQTAViaiV^. <iWXi*-
1 ElgMy/NaUciTieXlAXjfcT^
i
I-rBERAL ^smAJSL BOOK, \WS.
62
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS,
Oi*eeiiwoodi Granville PetorborouNb,
O«oftfe. IBM-
B* ISiiO, Ron of John Greenwood, Q,C-
formerly Solicitor to the Treasury. Ed.
Et/on uiid Trinitv ColL, CambridKtt (Scho-
lar ; iRt ClaH<^ Clit8Hical Tripos, 187:JK M,
1878, IjAUrentia Trentt dau. uf I>n L. T,
Cumbertrnt-eli- Called to the Bar, 1876 j
joined Westorn Circuit. UnBucc43H«fiill}r
eon tested Peterborough (188ti) and Hull,
Central (1900).
33 Iiinden Gardens, W. Clubs— United
University, National Liberal, Eij^hty.
Opeenwood, Hainan York, 1906.
B. 1870, son of John Hamar Green wood,
barrister, Whitby, Cimada. Ed. Public
School and C'ollfej^ate Institute, Whitby,
and Toronto Univ. (U. A. , 18B5), Barrister ;
for aome time in DeiKLrtrneut of AKrieiil-
ture, Ontario ; officer Canadian Militia
for eight yearn ; Captain King's ('olonlala,
I.V\. Kince format Eon; one of the fonndei"rt
of the (!-anadian Society in London (Pre^.l ;
ParL Priv. J^ee, to Mr. Churchill llMlfi,
1 Crown Omce Kow, Temple, E.C.
Clifhs'- Reform, National Llhend, it]ighty.
Orey, Rfe. Hon, Sir NortbMnberlaiid,
SdWHird, fit. Berwick on -I weed, Idea,
B. 18^2, Hon of Tit.-CoL George Grey,
and gi'andson of Rt. Hon, Sir George
Gi'cv, 2nd Bt., who was nephew of :ind
Karl Grey. I'M, Winchcater and BalHol
Colh, Oxford. M. 1885, Kmucc« Dorothy
(d. i9il6K d»u. of a. V. Widdrinffton. Hucc.
grandfather, 1882; Under- Bee. Foreign
^ViTftirs, 1892-5; RC, liKffl; Sec. Foreigni
Affain*, loai; hon. D.C.L., Oxford; won
M.C.C. and Qucen'i* Club tenniH prisje, 1896*
FubliHhecl work— Fty Mshing.
Fallodon, ChriHton Bank, R.S.O., Xorth-
timberland. C'^tfft'*— Athenapuni, BrookH'e,
Oxford and Cambridge.
OHfflth» Ellis Jonea. Angicaoy. ie$s.
B, 186Ct, Fion of T. M. Grimth, Anglesey.
Ed. Univ. Coll. of Walen, Abe ry at with,
and DoAvning Coll., Cambridge (of which
he la a Fellow) ; B.A,, Lond. ; M. A. and
LL.B., Camh. M. Mar\', dan. of Kev. R.
Owen, Mold. Pnew. Cambridgo Union,
1886; called to the Bar, 1887; on North
Wales, Chester, and Glamorgan Circuit;
Recorder of Birkenhead, I9r>7. Muniher
Council Univ. ColL, North Wales. Unsuc-
rewj? fully contet-ted Liverpool, Toxt«th
3 (North) King's Bench Walk, Tomplo,
EX-. ; Newlands, Wimbledon Common,
9,W, ; Ty Coeh, BrjrnslencjTi, Anglesey,
Club — Natioi tn 1 Li berul
Grove, TtaommB New^-
come& Archibald*
-fSsv/ fff r&pL Edwnrd Gmve and Ellza-
^ he/A, dHti. of CoL l^nmnbv Wattfl. Ed,
MPiw»ie/r &nd Oiiel College, Oxford
(double Hon.s.. 1879-30). M. 1889, Kate Sara,
dati. of Henry Jame« Sibley. Founder, ,
Proprietor, and Editor (till 1884) A'ewJ
Metrieir; J.P„ Buck.^ and f^snex. Uneu"^
cefisfullv contested Winchester (1886), Wa
Ham, N^. (18J*5b and Northants, S. (190(3).
Pollards Park, Chalfont St. Glle*,
Bucks. CVub—Wh lire's.
Ww!tHaTii,y..lfleS-5.
NoTtlittiit?i..8.,1906,
Gardifi Dulrict, 1906.
Gue&t, Hon, iTor
Churchill.
B. 1873. eldest Bon of Lord Wimborni
and tjady Cornelia Henriettsv Maria, dm
of 7th Duke of Marlborough. Ed. Etoe
and Trinity ColL, Cambridge. M. 11112,1101),
Alice Grosvenor, dau. of Lord Ebury.
Captain Dornet Imperial yeomaiirj';
served in South Africa: left LTniomst
Party, liKH. Unsucoessfnlly contested
Pljiiiouth a898).
22 Arlington Street. S.Wj Ashbv
Le<lgers, Rugby. C^u6»=Whit^3's. Ms
borough, Garrick.
IhunMei BMrfot. UOfi.
Oulland, John
WlLllam,
B. 1861. son of John Gulland, J. P., Edll
burgh. Ed. Royal High School, Edij
burgh, and Edinburgh Univ. Corn Me
chant; member Edinburgh School T
and Town Council ; Director Edinba _ ^
Chamber of Commerce ; tnember Kxeo."
Committee Scottish Liberal Aaaoc ; Prea.
Young Scots Society; rnembor AdvLsory
Comniittee United l<Vee Church of Scf""
land. Published works— T/ir Nai?igatu
Laivs ; How Edinburuh i» GoverntuL
8 Clareniont Creaeenc, Edinburgh. Clu
—National Liberal, Scottish Liberal (Is" "
bm-gh).
OnrdoiiT Rt. Hon. Sir
Wmiam Brampton, Norfolk. k, M».
B. 1840, son of Brampton Gurdon, M.P,
for West Norfolk, and Hon. Henrietta
Susannah, dau. of Lord C ol bo rne. Ed. Eton
and T ri n i ty Coll . , t -a m b. M . I Hits, K vtllne
Camilla (d. IBJW), dau. of 5th Earl of Ports-
mouth. Clerk in Treasury, lH(i3 ; Priv.
Sec. to Mr, GlMstone when ChaticoHorof
the Exchequer, l»fj6H3,and when First Lord
of the Treawury, ism^li ; C.B., 1871 ; served
on International Monetary Conference at
Paris, 1878; Special C'onimlKsioner in
South Africa, l«73)-8(), and again In 1881:
K.C.M.G., 1882- Chairman Committee of
Selection, umi PX\, 1SJ07 ; Lord LieutonAnt
of Sutfolk, 1907. Unsuccetisf uUy oonteat«d
Norfolk, S,W, {IBSo). RotherbJtiie ilSSS^
and Colchester (1888).
1 Whitehall Gardens, S.W,; A^ington
Hall, Boxford, Sulfolk, C7i*f^-BrookB"*i.
Hal dan e, Rt* Hon,
Rl chard Burdot!, HjuidbiBtoniihJiv.mt.
K,C.» t.I-*D*, D.C.1*.
B- lft?*i, ftOTL ol ^o^i^n Haldanc, Cloi^n.
XilBKRAIJ ITEAK BOOK* IW^ft.
TBB BOUSE OF COMMONS,
63
2 1 Soo. War Ofllee, 1905; Hon.
>xfard, 18t«. Published works-
Adavi Stniih; Educa.tion ami
' Thf BathitHiy to Reality, &c.
^aa AnneVi Gate* S,W. ; Cloan,
Mier. Porthi»hire, Cluhit —
flB^onieumi National IJbenU,
federlClE. Torln^, N<^vmantnn, lOCA.
, son of John and Hannah HalL !
it-6cbool (one year); *5elf -taught i
[. IM78, Ann Moriaj tlan. of William i
t Beg&n work m coal mine in
ar; miner till IS7S; check- weigh- i
78^98; Treai*. Yorkshire Miners' !
Ion* 1878-1904 (AKent hIitco liJM) ; 1
KawniarHh School Boa I'd for IS '
fhairiiian for 6 yearn) ; inuruber |
W. Riding, C.C. for 13 yearr^.
Member. I
kuniM H«tel, Co vent Garden, W.C. ;
mrmh HilL Parkgat*j> near Rotiier'
W* 'I
t, son of Rt, Hon. Sir WilHam
rt. and Maria Thert^'Hc, dau. of
Henry LiHter. VA. Kton. M. ISflM,
tfchol, dau. of Walter H. Jiurn-.
(rk, and North Myiuins Park, Hatr '
•fpRt CocriuiLsaioMtir of Works, 1905^ '
16: joined the Cabinet, IfW. I
irketev Square, \V, ; Naneham
Jxlord. Clubs — liv.toTm. iKsvon-
ktioiia] LibenU, HauUuloi*^ , Kighly.
t, James wett Hsm^s,, ism-s.
S. M, 1880» Liilie, dau. of Duncan
Employed in niineH from bin. 8Lh
i21th year; t:^ec. Liwiarksliirfl and
pe Miners and the Hcottinb MSnerfl'
^on : founded Lfibnur Jjetulef'
for 15 yearsj. UnHUueeHrt fully eon-
Ijanark, Mid (ia«8». Went Hiijn,
I. and Preston (15liN>». Chair man
|jr p ♦„
Rille'ri" Court, E.C. ; I.<whnorriK.
ikn, Ayrshire.
kSiei?^ anffolk, Hlowraiirket. 15KW.
1, son of Edward S. Hardy. Ed.
(rcial School. Manehertter. M. 1877.
b Marion, dau. of F. Dciacon
L Bhiokhct\th. A merchant ami
[cturtir; JJiifctor London MewHcn-
^ety ; member l^ndon C.V., laaa-
i-PreB, Krce Chumh Council. S.E*
i; l*ru»tee CbeBhunL College; metn-
idon Chamber uf Cum mere e ; J.P.^
[Ca !
Junt House, Charniiloii HOI, S.E.
^attonid Liberal. i
HOPIX. Drvitn-ich, iUOti. I
;, j9on of Alfred Hnrtiis at^rtii, Ira-r-
-- Trinltr Coll., Dublin {B.A. |
1891). M. 1807, Emilie Alberta* dau. of
William Hamilton Matfett, barriuter.
N€!V.'.si>fiper jiropriebor ; Direct-or Araal-
ganiat4'd Pro?^. L'nHuceeHsfully contested
Woix'tstershire, Uroitwich UOOiJ) and
Lanark, N. E. (Iflrtl).
28 Montagu Square, W. ; Magdalen
House, Henley-on'Thanies. ClntNt — Jjevira-
shlro. National LibeitU, Eighty.
Hapmswroptli^ Robert odthuMMbira,
Ijelceat«r. iwo.
B. l^ilK son of Alfred Harms worth*
barriaber. Middle Tetuple, and Uerjildine
Mary Matiett. dau. uf W. Matfett, Fiii-
glafis. CO. Dublin. iCcL Marylebone Gram.
iH^ihool. M. 1892, Annie, dau. of T. Scott.
of (.'lujdiani.
3 Marlborough Gate, Hyde Park. W.
C7pti);» — Kefurm, Devonshire* National
Liberal.
Hart-D«Yles, Thamas. HA4:iBMy,K.,ioofi'
B. 184tJ, 8on of Y^n. Archdeacon Hart-
Da\ic!i. Jul. Marl boron i|jrh and Lincobi
Coll.. Oxford tExhibitioncr, i'embroke
Coll.). ICnt^jred Indian Civil Service. 18<SM
(reiiied ISiYDi served in various* cuiuacitiet^,
eduoAtioiial, police, and rev«H^nue ; for some
year» Jiuigo of Karachi; Judicial Com-
mluaionor, Sind ; ha^ travelled over mnsil:
ooUDtrie^ of t.\w world. Published work^i
— Tran-t!latioiiH of CtdulliLH and OogolH
Reiu'sori Imlw in l^li i and varioun nhert
Ktories. U iii^uccct;§fuliy contested Kotbcr-
luthe {imn.
Ill St, Jamofl'B Square, SAV. ; 46
Ravenwdale Road, Staiuford Hiil, N.
C!f«i«»— Refomi, East India, United Ser-
vice, Savilc. New Reform, National
Liberal.
Rnchdiilp, !QiW.
Hainrey, A^leitanddi*
Oordon GummlKis.
B. 18o8, »f»n of A» i\ Harvey, Brooklands,
Cheshire, Ed. privately and Owens i!oll.,
Manehester, Cotton maimfacturt^r, mer-
chant; luirtner Harvey & FothorgilU
Manchester and Littleboromgh ; Alderman
Lancai^hin:^ i\C. ; J. P. Uurtuccessf ully con-
teHttsd Rochdale (1W<X».
Town Hon He, Little borough, Lanes.
CTnij^.s— Reform, Reform {Manchester)* Re
form <;Rochdtile).
B. 1832, son of Jamofl and Elissabeth ,
Harvey* Ed. Elementary Day ScbooL i
M. 18f3, Miss Hollingwortb, Manrtfleld. :
A working miner from the age of W till 32,
when oleetcd Agent and Soc. Derby «hlre
Miners AtwoclalVwv \FVutwx\Aw\ a.xv\ ^^^
responding fteiCV
Westminster Pii.\o^c ^Q\fe\\ '^^^SL
LIB^RAI. YKAJl BOOK!, I906v
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.
V
Harwrood, George. foUoti. i^i^a.
B. lRi5, son of Richard Harwocxi. Mayor
of Bolton, Ed. ChtyrUmi Hi|?h Hchool and
Owens ColL, Manehefitcr : M.A., Lonrl.
M, fist) 1867, Alice Marsh jrt, 18^t) : imd
f2ncl) IWH, KUen, dan. of A. Hopkinson,
K.C., Vice-Chan col Icir of VictoriFi Univer-
sity. Mariebeflter. Chairman Rlehard Har-
wcwd & Son, cotton «pinnerfl ; called to the
E^ir, 1890, ,'ind, iiraetisfid for some shears ;
served as Deacon at SU Anno'f^ Church,
Manchosten for 3 years, whilst retain I npr
biiHiness connection and laj^ dress and
title, as example of enlarging' the dia-
cnriate ; a founder Chureh Reform Union ;
member Royal CoramiRftion on EcclesifiHt-
ical DiHciplinc (190i-fiK PubHHhod works
-^IJiaeRtami^hTnent as a B^encc of the
J^rinciph of a National Church; The
Voniinff Demoeracii ; FVoni Within jtheo-
logricaU ; A Candidatc'H Speerhe^'i : Ksfiaj/ti
for the Times ; OhH^tiamty and Common
Sense ; and The Bible as a Book.
eSSonth Aiulley Street, W. ; Hrownlow
Fold, Bolt'Ori. C7u6« — Athenwiim, Re-
form, Braaenose.
HaalazHt Jam^B* DflrhyahlTC, CbcmteraGliT. liXMi.
B. 1842, HOn «f ThofD^ia and Mary HaRlara.
Ed, mlliery school. M. imi Emily Gcls-
thorpe. Agent of Derbywhire Miners' As-
soc, Hlnce 1882 ; member ChcBtorflold Town
Council, 189f>-Mlio ; member Clay Lane
United School Board for 13 ycai-s; J. P.
Chesterfield. UnBucccssfixlly conteeted
Derby HhiitJ, Cbeiiterflold USS5)* Labour
Member.
Westmlnnter Palace Hotel, S.W. ; 17
Clarence Rotwi, Chesterfield,
Hastaili, LewlS^ MonmnnUi THntrict, l!h)6.
B, 185B, Hon of John Haslam, J. P., Bolton.
KfL Univ^crsity ColL Schoeil and Univer-
sity CoU., London, M. I8f)i3, Helen Norma
Dixon, WatUnirton, OxfordKhlre. Direc-
tor cotton flx>i'^"i"R' ^^d manufacturing
comp^aniefl ; J. P., Bolton and LancH,
UnKuccCMrtfully contest-ed Lancn., We?it
Houghton (18921 and LIncK., Stamford
OfiMOO).
8 Wiltfln Crei5cent. S.W, Cfu&s— Re-
form, National Llbei-al
Ha worth, JLrtliur „ ^ ^ „ ,^«
AdllngtOn. Munchcster, 3., 1900.
B> I'StlX son of Abraham Haworth, J.P.»
Cheshire. Ed, Rugby. M. 1891, Lily, dan.
of John Rif<by, A eotton merchant ; Di-
rector Maneheyter Royal Exchaiif^o ;
Governor Manchester Gram. School ;
member Coxincil Mansfield ColL, Oxford ;
Vice-Chairrnan of Council Con^reprational
Unlou of England and Walew; Treaw. "95
Club : J.P.. ChcKhire and iShropRhire.
Pall Mall Court, Manchester • Nor-
mauby, Altrincham. Clubs — Rcforni,
National Liberal, Refomi (Manchester).
^B^^I ^If^d MpnBBt M'^t ilramwich.
^ /m; ™ f>f .fo/j/i Ha^eJ, West Brom-
fwfcd. iLd. WesIeiB.n School, Weat Brom-
u'lch ; KloK Ed ward *« School, Birinins*
ham; and Jg*?uh CoD., Oxford (Ist Clfl&3
Classics and Uxw, M,A., B.CL. ; Fellow
and Dean, Jesus ColLK Lecturer on Law»
Queen's and Pembroke CoUk,, Oxfoi-d;
called to the Bar, 18U8; joined Oxford
Circuit.
1 Tern id o Gardens, Temple, K.C, ; Vic-
toria Street, Went Bromwich; Jt^tfiis
Collej?e, Ox f oH . ijliibn— Natio n a 1 Liberal,
Eighty, Libei'al (Birmingham).
Heaton-AFinfltroii^, ^..^_ ,^
Wllllani Chal^leB* ^'^"*' ^""^^'"'^ - ^^
B. IS^ son of John Heaton-Annstronir,
J, P., D,L., Mount Beaton and Farney
Castle, and JoHOphine Th^r^o, Rister of
Baron Mayr-Melnhof. EM, abroad and
Krivafcelv, M. 188o, Baroness Bertiui
laxijniliana Zois-Edelstein. Senior part-
ner AnnstronR &: Co., merchant j^ and i
bankers; has tmvelled extenKiveh- and '
vifiited nearly all the Colonies ; Fellow
Hoyal Astronomic^il, Statisticftl, QeoOTft-
1>hical, Rot^inieal. ZooloKical, and other
earned Societies. Published works -C^l-
\ crthftioTta of the Sun's Meridiaii Altitiidti
Agronomical Tables. Unsueces.sf ully coa-
testcd Tipperary, Mid*, asa J/oyalist (1892)>
30 Portland Place. W, ; Ros<jircA, Tip-
perary. C7m&a'— Union, National Liberal,
Autoninbik^
Kent, Tdnbri4g«. 1006.
Paget.
R. lHfi7, son of William Hedges, Ealing.
F.d, privately. M. 11*93, Florence, dan. of
Janiew Hicks. Managing Dircct-or Benson
& Hedges, Ltd., merchants, London, New
York, and Montreal ; J. P., Kent.
St Emnn's Mansions, S*W, ; tTpper
Kcnnards^ Leigh. Tonbridjpfe. Ctiim—
National Liberal, Eighty, Cobdon, New
Reform.
B, 1&43, Kon at James Helnie, LanOistaTi
Ed. Royal Gi'am. School, Lancaster. M,
1877, Mary, dnu. of Thomas Wilson, Cald-
bock, Cumberland. Senior part no r J.
Helme Sl Co., manufacturers, U
Mills, Lancaster: Alderman Tjiu
(Mayor, 1896-7( ; Alderman Laneashii >. .
member Lancashire Asylums Bonni and
Education Committee: Chairman I^n-
caster Asylum Committee; Pres. Ijin-
caster and I>iRtrict Chamber of Commerce:
J.P*. Co. of Lanc4ist«n
4 Whitehall Court, S.W. ; SpHnfffleld
Hall, Ijancast4ir. CTtelw — Reform. Na-
tional Liberal, Municipal and County
(London I, County (Lancaster), Refoi
{Lancaster).
Hdininerda, Bdw&ril DMihia^«iUi«, s„^
\ Tacr\y Miu\a.%oT \mi&cTc\3ai CitVaiaaav
i^zbbbaIj tkab book..
iws.
E
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.
56
iTiiichester and Univerfiity Coll.,
a (iHt clA-ss Classieal Mods., IS92>.
S, Lucy Elinor Colley dau. of C, C.
; Strcatham* Called i^ the Bar,
w1nn<>r DiriTtiond Sciilli-. Henley
U 1 1 ' 1 1 y con tCHtxjd Win -
r li;^ lowfibury (19iB).
kre < ' I -lo, E.C. ; ^i Cadogan
pns, y.Vv .
KhSt, son of DaTid and Affoert Heiicler-
£d- St. Mary's S<j:hoolt >, e\v castle-on -
M. IS88, dau. of William Wat on.
Row, SuHsex. Apprenticed ft« a
T to R. Stephenson & Son^^ engi-
Newcastle - on - Tvno (w ith thcni
a); bet-ame ofticial of the Friendly
rlmnfonndery England, Ireland,
.1 . - .., ,5^^^ SirJ^>t!ti?i)Ji W, Peaw,
I'loerly member Newcastle
.1. I Imrham VX\i member
kiK'^j" iij>nn CounciM Mayor. M13-4) :
^iy J. P., Newcastle and DttrlinKt-on*
(hed \Mor\L -Notes mi Rcifintrtttion
tlectiofiJt. L.R.C. Member*
idale Hom*u^ Atherfold Koad, Stock -
W.
I, w.. 10«J.
person, Jolin
Klonald.
, son of VViUiam and Mary Hendor-
Jtwiticen. Ed- Gordon's School and
:lial Coll., Aberdeen. M. 1872. Kate
daughter of T. Fran d a Robins.
or, London. Fellow InHtittjfcc ut
erod Aceoiiutantfi ; called to the
B87 ; Director Thomas Bolton & Son,
WkiiA Lancashire United Tramways
I^M. Published work — Compfiny
■•■I •to Bank i'im/ ( f o u r 1 ecturea
Banker.-' Intititute. Itm^
contcstijd EsHCx. Maldon
iibisgate, Wimbledon, S.W*; The
_ Joose, Felixstowe. CiubA — Tie-
's Atlonal Liberal, Scottish Liberal
burgrhK
l^il^jj*'^ ®^" SlkfopsJdre, WplliTigtoti, IfMKl,
1860, Hon of 1. S. Henry. Adelaide.
klarylcbt>ne. .Ml Souls* Gram. Schoid.
Oottlntrcn University. M. imt,
i^ dau. of Leonard Lewlsohri, New
:, Founder and Managing Director
. Henrv & Co., Ltd., genera! tner-
t-^ and FTiropean agents for the chief
ricjm fr.jipi.'i produccrp. UnBUCC-cjfK-
.T.iiro-tMt Ks-,^x, Mi(i UflOOi
Ponhcstir Csile. Hyde i'ark, W. ;
:w.>i.mI, Henley- on -Thamen ; Brook-
s\\'ellintcton, Salop. C/mIjs -Nativiiml
■— 1, I jly Liberal, Eighty.
MnrtiDoqtfii^liiru.
8.. mit\^
y CoL Bfr Ivor
ftradoc, Bt*.
51. 8on of J. A* EL Herbert, J. P.,
I/lanarth, and Bon. AufpistA Char-
lotte, dau. of Rt. Hon Benjamin HaU, iBt
l(Ord Llanov^er (M.P., Marjiebone, 1837-
80). KiL St Mary'K Coll. (K.C.K OscotL
M. 1873, Hon. Albertina. dau- ef Ut
Lord Londesborotigh. Entered Grenadier
Guarde^ 1S70 ;, Lieut- and Capt., 1874;
Brovet Major (for Benieo in Egypt), 1888 ;
LL-Col.. im; Brevet-Col, ISSi*; passed
through Stalf Colle^re ; Brigade Major of
I the Brigade of tiiiards, ERyptian Field
Force, 1881*; Ad.iutanl Gunrd^^' Camel
CorpH, Nile Kxpedltion, IS8J-5; Com-
! maiidant School of Instruction for Auxili-
ary Forces, I88f5 : Military Attach^, 8t
^ Pe t^jrabu rg, 188ft-90 ; commanide d Canadian
Militia (with local rank of Miijor-Geno-
ralh 189CUi; commanded Coloiiij^d forces,
H.M.'s Jubiloe. imi. and 3rd Brigade Gren-
adier Guards, 189^7-8 j Ansif^tant AdjL-
General, Home DiHlnct, 188i8; AHHi^tant
AdiU'Ocneral South African Field Forces.
ISilO-iyoO; Hon. Major-Genei*al Canadian
Forces. MiH; C.li, Km>; C.BLG., 1895; an
Otllccr of the Legion of Honour; Com-
mander of the Order of thy (/rown of
it^lv: Knight (2nd Gkius.*) of the Order of
the 'Red Eagle of Prussia; Knight (4th
Clartsj of the Order of the Medjidie ; Bt,
IiXJ7; member Newport |Mon.| Borough
Council, 1901-4 ; member Royal Commis-
Hion on LiKhthouRC A dininiKl ration, 1906-7 ;
J, P. and DX.. Monmooth Conoty.
I Wast Hal It in Street, SAW ; Llanarth
Court, Raglan, MontnouthHliirL'. Chths—
Gunrd«', Tra veil era', Marlborough, Na-
tional Liberal.
Hepbopt, Thomaa . ^ «-_*„,«-
AftiOld. Bnckn., ifSjconibo, 10O8.
B. mi% sen of T. M. Herbert^ Professor
of Philosophy and Chun h History, l^ne«-
E^hire Indt^pc^ndtmt College. Ed. Mill Hill
School, Owtiii^ College, and St, John's
Coll.. Camiirfdge (Exhibitinner, Feunda-
tion Scholar, and MeMahon I^aw Student,
St, John 'b Coll. ; Ist Claws Classical Tripoa,
lSHf5 ; bracketed Senior, Law Tripos, 1«87 ;
Stiidenfcehip in Equity, Inner Temple,
1880; Yorke Prize, Univcraity of Cam-
bridge. 18flO). M. IfifMI. EUzabeth Goodier,
dau. of A. Ha worth, J.P., Altrincham.
Called to (he liiir, 1889; practises at
Chaneery Bar; J.P., Bucks. Published
works— Lfirjc of fre^cription ; Law re-
Utting to Faypunt of Coroners.
5 Now Court, Lincoln's Inn, W.C, ; 12
Kenyingtflin Park Gardens, W. ; Wymers.
Marlow. Cluba — Reformt National
Liberal.
Hlgham, John enarp, ^Y^S^: 8<"^"i^y.
H. 1857, fion of Eli High am, cotton spinner
and manufacturer, Acerington, M. ISflSJ,
Pnllie, dau. of W. P. Hartley, J.P..
Aintree, Liverpool. Member (15 yeara}
A«erin>;toii Town Council iMayor, 188ft-^
and l.SW-lflOOl ; member {12 yearsl Lanca-
shire C.C. : J.i'., AccrinK(:mi.
II St. James Comt. Buckingham Gate,
S.W. ; Mouvbead, Ae.ttViM^Tu l;l-wb— ^^
Uonal LtberaV.
LIBEBAI. YKAR BOOK, 190S.
56
THE BOUSE OF COMMONS.
HQb&rt, Sir Robert Huiti.,Nnr7onitp
Son of Hon. and Very Rev. H* Lu
Hobart. D.D.. Dean of Windsor, and
Re^fi«t.rar of the Order of fch^e Gurter-
Ed Cha-rterhout+o and Triiiitv Hal], Cain-
bridtfti lLL.B.t M. 180[), Hon. Julia Trol-
ltjt>o, dJiiu of iHt Lord Kcstcvcn. Formerly
in Civil !<orvic43 ; ^*riv. HefX to I) like of
Iksvonahke wlien 8ec. of State for War
(twice), PoBtniastcr-GtiiiieraU Chief Hec. for
Ireland, and Ser, of St*i,t« for India (1863^74
and 1880-.1K t<i four 8ec«. for Scotland, and
to Uie Earl J^Iarshal for the Coronation of
the Kinif and Queen a90l-2l ; C.B., 1885:
K.CW.O., IfNG; J.P., London, Middlesex,
and Hainp^hlre ; D.L., Middle«©3t. Un-
suoceesfully conte^^ted Hants. . New Forest
51 Cheet^r Square, S.W. ; Langdown,
Hythe, SouthaiUTiton* C7itd»— Nafciooal
Idbeiiiil, TravellerH'*
Hobhoume, Chaflei wuts e., iass^i.
Edward Henry* BiinLoi i^., leoa
B. 18«2. eldest son of Bir €*. P. Hobhou^e.
Bt., Monk ton FarloiR-h, Bradford - on -
Avon, Wilt^>^,, and Kditn Lucy, dau. of Sir
Thfist. Turtoo. Bt. Ed. Eton, Ch. Ch., Ox-
ford, and R.M.C., 8andhnrrit, M. 1800,
Gcorfflna Fleetwood, dau. of G, P.
Fuller, Nurtton Park, Coraham, Wilts.
LieuL *5*»th Roval Rifles. IS84 ; Capt. 7th
Batt. KinsH Ktivul Hifleji, imi; ht.Col
eomniandinij;^ 3rd V, B. GloucoHt<;r Regi^.
1902; F^riv. See. to I^rd Ripen when
Colonial Hoc, 1S92-5; member TliaiucsCon-
rtervancy for Wiltn., 19(M ; Cbnrdi E-^Uiten
CommiHsioner, 1906; Under-Soe. for India,
1907 : Chairtuan Royal CoinmiHttion on
Indian AdminiHiratiou, IWI7; J. P. and
CC, Wilts., i^itice 1892. Unsucco^^fully
contested Wilts., K, (W»5>.
4T Rutland Gate, S.W. ; The Ridge,
Corsham, Wilta. C^wd^Bixioks's.
Hod^e, John. Ijuik., {Icrton. uwe.
B. liSoo, Hon of Wmiara Hod^. Ed.
Motherwell Irtju works School and Gorbalfl
GranJ, Si:hool, Glasgow. M. 1885, dau,
of J. Forsyth, Motherwell. Steel and iron
worker; nmt Sec. Steel SmelfcerH' Union,
ISSB; has formed Cone illation Boards in
Steel and Tfnplate Trader; ortranized
Tinphite Trade; Pres. Glafigow Tradcfl
Council. 1891 ; Pres, TnidoH ConKffJHs, 18^*2,
Intcrn&tional Conjifrefl«, 11E93, and Labour
Repre«entation Committ4J0(tvvice( ; Chair-
man National Co-operative Quarries, Ltd.:
member Manthetiiter t^ty Cotinui] for 3
years, UnKiicccHsfviUy contested Glam,.
Gower (190C)J and Preston (IWKJJ. 1*.R.C.
Member.
a? Shooter's Hill Road, Blarkhcath, S,E.
Holden, Edward ^ ^ ^ ,_^
B. 1S48, Ed. Sunimoraeat We«leyan
Sehool and Owens Coll., Manchester. M.
1877, Annie, dftU, of William CasBle. Aber-
deen. Manatfing Director London City
and Midland Bank ^ince ISQS, UnsuocefiS-
fiilly contested LancK., Heywood {\200i,
5 Throadneodle Street, K.C. Club$-
Refomi, National Liberal.
Holland, Sir WUUam ^^ZiSSi^
Henry, Mtm i^^iQ^
B. 184iJ, son of William Holland, J.P„
Manchester. M. 1874, Mav, dau. of James
Land, D.L.» Malwis Hall, C^oss Hillj*, nea
Leeds, Partner, nince 1872. \\\ Holland i
Sonn, cotton and wor.-4t^?d spi oners. Ma
Chester and Stock iioi-t; Vue-Chairn
Fine CottJin Spinners* Association, Lt
Direct-or Wiiliftme*, l^eacon'H Btink, Lt*
Pre«. Aasociateti Chambers of Commoi
of United Kingdom, t9lM-7; member Af
visory Committee on Commercial Int<
Hgenee, Board of Trade ; member T~ "'
Currency Committee, ISiJfi ; membei
St-ock Comjianie** Committee, 1905^
mifisioner l*ariM Exhibition, IHOO;
Manchester t'hamber of Commerce, 18
temporary Chairman of Wayn and Meam
Kt., 1^2 : Bt„ 19(J7. Unsuccessfully
tested Salford, X. {1895).
fil Qucf?n'KOat^,S,W.: Poole Hall. Xan
wich. C;Mb«— Reform, National Lib
Rimela^h, Union tManchostor), Eefoi
(Manchester).
Holt, BtoliaFd Ikurninf. ^'^^,^ ,
B. 18*jS. son of Robert Burning an
Laureuclna Holt. Ed. at Winchester an
New Coll., Oxford. M. 18SI7, Eliza Lan
rence, dau, of John Well^s, New Yorf
Partner Alfred Holt & Co,, 8teamBh'
own em; J. P., Lan cash ire. U nsii cces*if ou
contested Liverpool, West Derby (19(
and 1906),
Derwent Lodge, Wavertree, Liver;
C^ud— National LiberaU
Hooper, Arthur Oeor^e. PodtefJ
B. 1857, son of Goorgo Freeman Hoop
manufiU'turer, Birmingham, Kd.
Ed ward 'f^ Gram. Sciiool, Birmingha
M, 1881, Fanny, dau, of Hev, J, ShillitO,
Congregational minister. Birmingham.
Admitted a solicitor. 1881 ; partner Hooper,
Tan 11 eld, & Fair bairn, Birmingham and
Dudley: Dircetor Liverp04d, London, and
Globe Insurance Co'. ; member Dudley
Town Council for wome year« : Governor
Dudley Gium, School; J.P., Worceatei^
ahiro.
Selborne, Dudley.
Hopst John Bean*. i »«. w., 1000.
B. ISi^h son of ,Jame« Hope, the eminent
agriciilturlwt, Ka>it EJarnn, JCd, Fettee
Coll. and Edinburgh Univ. M. 1«J9, dmi.
of R. K. Holms-Kerr, Undcrhttnk, Ayr-
whiro. A chai'tored accountant and ntot^k-
broker. UnHucco?wfully oontenl^l Perth-
shire W. (imM
IB Prinecrt Street. Edinburgh. ClubB—
Reform, National liberal. Northern
(Edinbui^ffli).
I^BBBAL TEAR BOOK, \Wi%,
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.
m
[opet William Henry
Bateman. 8M«eni«t, N., vom,
B. \mx ?^on of W. r. Hoi»e, Hock House,
%\\\. ¥A. Eton and Trinity Coll, Ciitu-
•iduc, M, imx Afe'iieK, dau. of J. L.
ihert, Bath. I jilkd to tJar, l8Jn ; J, P.,
leri^t X ineinbi'i Somerset C.C. since
Unpucce^^^fully t'oritoMUd .Somerect,
Eastwood. Eofit, Harptree, Bristol. C^itb^
— Kuforrii, Xcw Oxford and CambHdge.
BomlULaiit Emslie John. choiMa., looe.
R 1883, fton of F. J. Hornimttn, formcrlj''
\LP. for Peiiryii and Falmouth, and Rc-
bek&h^ dftu. of Joliii EiiihI if. Kd. privately^
M. 1888, Laurii Inabol, daiL of CoL A. G.
Ploiucr. Chairman Hornijiian & Co,, t«n
BietrchanU); member London C.C, ISMS-
WW, and Cholisea HorouKh t'ouncO,
13 Chelsea Embankment, S.W.: Lowicks*
Frenttham, Farnhani, tSuri'e.y, ClubH—
Nation;il Libera], Cily Libtra'L Eighty,
MAii«hMt«r, £^ IBOS,
Hoppid^e, Thomas
Gardner, K.C.
B. 1857, HOM of John Horridgc, Bolton.
Ed. Na8.sau ^school, Harnea. M. 1901, Eve-
Jyae, dau, of Melvill Sandy><, I^narth,
ft rtdobridge. Called to the Bar, 1884 :
K.C, 190L
41 KutJand Gftte. S.W. r? lift— Rof oral.
Boward., Hon, Oooffipey Cumhwriand,
William Algernon. E<)itdui[^ iix)«>.
B. 1877. son of Lord t:arlisli3, ^>L Trinity
CoU.. Cambrid^'o (M.A. ; Hon-*, in HLstxiry
aad Law!. Cn.HUt:i>i^>iHfiiUy oon tented
YorkH., Richmond {xmw,
] Palace Oreo a, Keu.sington, W. ; Na-
warth C-a«tle, Carii^lo. C'/tt6«— Brooks'a,
Bachelors^
Hudson, IHTalter. Ncwc»H^tteK>aTymi, iuoo>
B. 1852, bon of Henry Courtleyand Krania
Hud- on, Ed. Xational School. Itichmoiid I
lYurk^.K M. 187.^, Annie Tlionajisivii. Rail-
w ..1 ', ( i mml <X. F. H:ii | way C-o,( tor '25 yeam ; '
f^ Ti Bninrh Aruiiljjra-
n ,iv Men ; [lihh Sec. ,
A : J . . .. ui liaiUvav t!icr\ ants i
^I'trp., L-iiil-S); Jivbinbc'r Ruyat
I on Accidents to Haihvay
:.K , . i Irb^h Tratles Congi'ei^, 1903-
L.K,C. Member.
EL* wick Hou8c\ Athorfold Rond, Clap-
ham, «,W.
B. 1865, feion of John and EliKa Hntton. I
£ocJeHhilL nwir Bradftjrd. Ed. :MiJl Hill, j
and THnity ColL, CanibridKe.
15 ArlinKt-tin Sti-eet, S.W. : Crow Troc^J, )
Kawdon, Yorkshire. VlutM — BrcM)kH*H, \
DevonshlFe, NatJonaJ Ubeml. I
Hyde, Clarendon ._ . , .^^
Goldlng. Wedii«rt.ary,MO«.
B. 1858, won of Henrv Harrv Hyde.
Kd* Royal Iniititutioti f^Jiool, LivenM><d,
and KinK*! ColL, London. M. 188.*%
Ijaui-a Aoi-ie, dau. of Hew Canon U. T.
HalnuT, Newington Roctory. 8,E. Callod
to the Har, 1881, but doiii» not. imtctisw? ;
Vic??-!^!*?^. H. Pearson &: Son, Ltd., con-
tractors^ WaHtnnn.^tJ,^- ; Fellow StaliKtical
HcK':ii?ty. Uiifiuccc^ih! fully conte<^tt?d South-
ampton mmi
7a ttlouce^tjcr Teri'aoe, Hyde Park, W. ;
Itt Victoria Street. S.W.; Lvndhvir»*t,
WednesUiiry. Clubs— Hotfanm^ Utiiou, Na-
tional Llb«3ral.
IdrtB. Thomaa Howell FUnt Matrki
IV 11 llama. idm.
B, 1842, son of Benjamin WilliaiiiH*
farnir^r, Penibruke^hire. Ed. National
Sehooi^ Taveruhpite. M* 187H, Enuneliuo
Ti"©venn. ChaiiTuan Tdrij^ & Co., mineral
water inannfactmt^rK ; member London
(*.C. Kinco IKSS^f (Chairman Water, Main
DitiimiKu, an<l liixi'rs Coinmitt^it*) ; mem-
ber London Watt^r Board ; menil>er 8t.
PantnitM H(jrough t'yuncil ^Mayor, IWM);
formerly member Thamas and Lea Con-
jnervaney Btmrds; Pres. Britinh l^Jwirma*
coiiticul Conferenee» llK)3-4 ; JJ\, London
and Meriont^thHJiire ; as-^umed surname
IdriH. Piibljiihed workH— A'ok-^ vn Jt,s-
^etiiial Oii^i The Abolition of lAnifton
f*h(fi*i varioiiH paperH on chenjieal Kub-
jcetH. UnBiicees^nilly cjantested Denbiijh
lJistrii;t {mm and t^bastcr im*i}.
MiUlicld, Wo8t Hill. Highgtite, N. : Doly^
eats. (Uider IdriH, MerioneLbHhirc. Vluh—
National Liberal.
mingworth, Percy „ , ^. , ,^^
Holden. lof]a..8hipJfty.lWi6.
B. ISfftf, son of Henry Illingworth, Rrad-
fonl, and grandson of Sir Isaac Holden,
Ht,. M.P, Ed, JeKiis ColL, Camhrklge
(M. A.. LL.B.K M. llXff. May, dan. of Oeon?e
Coatrt, Painlev. Called to the B:ir, l«i*.);
i^erved ipiith Yorkshire Yeomanry in S.A.
War, 19CifJ ; member Exoe. National LibenU
Federation, liKM^I ; Pari Priv. Sec. tjo Mr.
BirrelL Mil Cnsneeo-ssf^iUy contewt^^fl
YorkH.. Shipley \umi
im l^meii^ter Gat^s, W, j Ijodye ]io;t'de
Hall, Bradford. Clubs — Reform, Colon,
tJxford and Cain bridge.
B, 18Jft>, won of J. M. IsaacH, merchant.
City of London, Ed. Cniversity Coll.
iScboolt Loudon : BruHneK and Hatiovei".
M. 1887, Alice, dan. of Albert Cohen, mor-
chant. CalliM to the Bar, 1887 ; (J.C, 18JJ8 ;
Btjneher (MiddltJ TcmpleK ISK>5. UnHue-
ccssfuUy content! ed Kt'nsington, N. (ll«N}|,
2 Gai\len Court, Temple, E,C. ; 3i Putk
Latie. W.; Faxhlll, Eijitley^ Kctks. Ctuhn
— Kefotm, Na-ttotvai lA\«ira\., ?«l\im^.
A
LlBEHAl^ YKAR BOOK, 1908,
58
TBE BOUSE OF COMMONS.
OTABOWklh, IKKIh
B, 1830, son of John Jiickson, Nowin^ton^
Kent. Ed, Elm House School, i^ittifiir-
borne. M. 1878. Mary Ann, dau.* of John
Bell. Blackheath^ Admitted a »olloitort
18T2 : practkes in Gi-conwich, SittinK-
hourne, and Ixindon ; membcir l^ondon
CO, 1889^95 and ISSe-lOtJ? ; Mayor, Green-
wich, 1002-3; JA\, London County. Un-
BUccoKHfully contested Greenwich (19(XI),
Stobcrosis IjOdKW, Crooiuw Hill, Gi-oen-
wich. C^ufe— National LibeitU..
1890 ; huA attended Miners' Conferences in
varioufi countries for many years ; f onneriy
member Durham C.C. I^a-bour Member.
82 Donbv Street, Pinilleo, S. W, ; 20 The
Avenue. Durham.
B- 1852, son of M, Jacobj, Nottingham.
Ed- prisately. M. ISSil. Mifls F. Licpnmnn,
Gla*^ow* For 20 yearn nu active partner
in Ml Jaeoby & Co., lace inaiiufacturerH,
Nottingham; member Nottingham Town
Council for 10 years ; founded Nottingham
Technical ScbooJjs; promot-cd oponine of
Nottingham CaHtle ^a Art Museum; Kt,
190<i.
ai Kat-on Place, S.W. ; Oakhill Hoib^e,
NottiuH'ham. €*litb» — Reform, National
Liberal, Notts County.
J&pdlne. Sir Jobiip _ ^ , ^, ^^^
K^C^lHSi, LIi^D* RosljnrglTaiilie, 1D06,
B. l&4i, ROn of William Jardine, J, P.
Kd, Christ's Coll. Cambridge (Chancel-
lor's Medal for EugliHh Poetry J, M. 1880,
Minnie, dau, of J. Hogg, M.R.C,S. Entered
Indian Civil Ser\ice ^Bombay), 1864; Ju-
dicial ( 'omraisHionyr, Burma ; Pres, School
Board for Province of Burma ; Chief Sec*
Bombaj GoA'ernmcntin Political^, Judicial,
Educational^ Persian, and Secret Depart-
mcntH ; Judge of High C'om1;.of Judicature
and Acting Chief Justice, Bombay; Vicc-
ChancoLlor Bombay University; retired.
1897 ; K.C.I.E., ISSJ7 ; tnember Council Co- >
operative Small Holdings Society; hon. 1
LL.D. Aberdeen Univ., 1906; J.P., God^ '
aiming and Surrey. Published workfl— I
Notes on Buddhwt La w ,- VustoTnary Larv '
of th€ Chin Tribe iti Bumui (editor); I
Sangernmno's Burmme Empire (editor);
and various reviews and articles. Unsuc-
cessfully contested Rosbiu-ghshire (1900h I
Applegarth, Godalminff, Surrey, Chtbs .
—ReroiTu, Scottish Liberal (Edinburgh), '
Byculla (Bombay!.
Janklna, John. chaiham, lew.
B. 1832. Shipbuilder ; formerly Press.
Cardiff Shipbuilding Societv ; Pre^. Trade
Union Congress, 1883 ; Mayor, Cardiff.
1 903 ; J, P. , Carditf . L. R. ( \ Men ibc r.
Orangetown, Cardiff.
, y JohlkS&n, John* Qste9bmt}, 19CH.
/ M Jmi son of Th onm.H an d Ma. rtha John -
Mj. Ad. v/Mi^e mhool Entered iiiinea
^^^ ^svatfor the Dtirhma mines since
Vt'ArwickiOiire. Nuneaton, 19C)&
JDhiiB.on,
William.
B. 1849, son of John Johnjion, coal mind
Chilvors Cot-on. Kd, CoUycroft Elemfll'
fcary School (holds* six 1st lUa«8 Advance _
Science Certiflcate>« of Science antl Art
: Department ; for eight or nine years took
I first prizefl, open to all England, at %Vork-
I ing Men's Club and Institute?. London!.
' M. ISOa. Pri>^c;illa Davenport. Hegnn work
in a factory when eleven ; General See.
^ and A^e n t War wicksh ire M in er**' A ssocia-
tion sinco 1S85 ; member Warwiokshtre
C.C (member Education C-ommifctBe);
J. P., Warwickshire. Fnbliahchd works-
articles on Machinery ven^uj^ Hmnan
Labour, Maszini'js * Duties of Alan,' &c,
' Unsucc*f?isful]y contest^^ Warwickshire,
Tamworth USffS), and Warwlckehir«,
j Nuneaton (1000). Labour Member.
Miners* Offlcxjj^. Bed worth, Nimeatoo.
I C/u&— National Liberal
Jim«a, Sip David oio,,. attoiid. lesM,
BFynmorr H.C Swanwa )>Mztet. laoi.
B, 1852, son of Rev. Thomas Jones,
Swansea, and Jane, his first wife. EcL
University OolL School and Univerwity
Coll., London (Hume Scholar. 1873; '
LL.B., Lend., 1874}. M. 1892. Florence,
widow of A. de M. Mocatta, and dan. of
Major fjionei Cohen. Gained Studenl^hip
of Cotincii of Legal Education, 1875 ; called
to the Bar, 1879* on South Wales Circuit:
County Court Judge. Mid Wales, 18S5;
County Court Judge, Glourestershire, 1886
^refligned 1892) ; Q.C.. ims i Bencher (Middle
Temple)^ 1809 ; member Welsh Land Com-
raLssion, 18513-^ ; Chairman County Court.s
Departmental Comjuittees, 1893, and 1899-
IflOO; Hon. Senior Counsel and Member of
Court University of Wales; Chairman
Royal Commission on Metropolitan Police.
1906; member Welsh Church Commission,
1H07; Kt., mifi; J.P.. Gloucestershire and
Glamorganshire. Published works— Ed lUxi
T/te IMvme Order; The JVei^h reople
{with John Rhya), Sec.
27 Bryan ston Square, W. ; 12 King*s
Bench Walk, Temple, K.C\ C7tt6w— Re-
form, Devonshire, Eanelaght Swansea
County,
JoneB« L»lf* Weatmorl&nd. Ai^plehy, tau.
B. 1802, son of Rev. Thomas Jones, j«ome-
tinie Chairman Congregational Union of
Encland and Walefi. Kd. S<'otrh roll.,
Melbourne, and Trinity Coll., i*
elected President United Kingd^
Uance, 190B. Unsucce8§fuHy con! i
WeatmVTE\9\^Y 0ms\, \fi:/eA^ Central Uat*:*),
and Ma.T[\e\\tt*\Ait. ^. ^JSKK^-^^^.
l^lBJeRAL YBAK BOOK,
\^ft.
CaLRiArTonahire, K,.18K«
B, son of W. Joiies^ pertHant farmer,
a, Bd. Baiitfor Noriiial iioUcgo;
ity Coll. of Waloa, Aboryt^t with ;
Cford. Formerly t\ teacher in Car-
tUre and umler London School
Private Tutor at Oxf&nl*
rdon Street* W.C. ; Oxfoi-d.
t, Ff«d«Hck
Bndfoffd, W., lOttfl,
Mill' worker from an early age:
^cturer's uiatiairer. Memlwf Brad-
>wn Council -^iiico 1892 lAldoniian,
HL Unsuccessf uily oonUisit5d Bi-ad-
r. {lymi L.1LC. Member,
mtlinrii F'lace. limdford.
ly, Hudson
Devoaport, IWL
ManthMter. S.W., W06.
\ G«ortf e
l^on of Thomas and 8arah FntnceH
Ed- Na tional «cli ool . Li th ogrraph Ic
; Geneifil Sec. Anialtcamatod Soc.
loirraphic Priiitjcrs, and National
\y „,,.\ i.-j,,fi^i.p.^i Triidi'rt* Ftidei-atioii
^■^ ■ ■ T' M aiicbostc p C it V t 'tm li -
[ ' - lm\ L. R, C. M ombor.
*..,.,.H,,rn Road, aK.; (13 Upper
troet, Alanchesterr.
^J -Smith,
, Maicolm,
- .^vw/ fj/' .l/o/or Kinctiid-Simth
B, son of G. E. Kewiey, Uxbridge.
lanlej«*h School. M. 1888, Scliiia,
if W. Chottt-or. Blistworth. l*arl.
tw-rd of Trade, 1905.
poiiivenor Placo, S,W. ; Wittineton,
r; Gwyifa Hiraothog-, IXsiibiKh, N.
, C/w^^Refonji.
rich. Sip George ^ _^ ,^^
U, son of Sumiiiul Trehawko Keke-
oniierly M.P- for South Devon, and
daii- of Lowifl William Buck,
y M,P. for North Devon. Ed.
kd BaUiol Coll., Oxfonl, Examiner
ion DepftrtiJient, 1867; See. Com-
of Council on Educiition» 18SM)-
fcience and Art Department, S.
fctoru IRMh Sec, Roard of Ediicn-
,?' <U 19i:»3; I^rcs. ChUdren'r;
D \\ xVature Stiicl^' Awrificia-
p 1 the Nationaliiiation of
|aon, and other educational bodies ;
DCDiber (the only oiiot Natioiml
of Teachei-s; .J.P., Middlesex.
>ed workH— articles in Contemp^-
enVw on Thr- Vhurch and the E(ht^
vict„ and Th€ Amendment of tht'
}ian Acta,
Iban'i^. Hanwoi-th Park, Felihani.
lox. C1f«6^— Reform, National Lib-
and R-M.C., Bandhiiri*L Entered Army
(9th Laiicei>;), 18SM ; pi'omoted Captain,
mil ; j^crved tii We^^tt Africa, India, and
H.A- War.
5 Bury StJ-ueL St* JameH't$. S.W. ; Wei-
losbourno, Warwick. Clt^H — Cavalry,
Amiy and Navy, Bachelors',
B. lSo9, Kon of Alderman John Kin^,
Manchester. Ed, Oliver'!* MouDt School,
I Scarboixiugh, and Owe ok ('oil., Man-
chester UlSc,^ Land en and Victoria Cni-
I ven^itiest M. 1888. Julia CoaFitance, da it.
of TlionuiH Oliver, HelliiiKton. A bleacher
' and flniiihor; I^^tck. Manchester Rrancli
Petire ScKdety.
7a WTiitehaD Court, S.W. ; Bnck Bankj
BoDington. MaccleHlleld* C/m6a— Xatioaal
Liberal, New Eefoiin^ Reform (Man-
chelator).
I«aldl&iir» Robert, iwnirewihtiw. £., 10cm.
j B. tSSfi, mn of AV'illiara Laldlaw, farmer.
Ed, Kirkton and Denholui Parifsh Schools.
M. mW, Mary Elixa, dau. of Capt. W. B.
t'olliui?, and widow of W. L, Fnincln,
Indian Foreign Office. Partner White -
' away. Laidlaw, & Co., and Ijaidlaw &
Lake ; proprietor of tea CKtaten in Dar-
jeellrig ana of a rubber plantation in
Malay PeniIl^iula ; Director Calcutta
t'hrlKtian Schools Society for many yeai's ;
has travelled twice round the world, and
in iua«t European couiotriCH, and has
visited AmoHca four times.
C/h^.s— Reform, Xatioual Liberal. City
I^iberaL
Leotninntor, 10«G.
Lanib, Edmund
George.
Bom I8fi3. fton of Richard W, Liinib,
D.L,, WcHt Denton, Northumberland. Ed*
ilratory School. Edgha^ton, Merton C-olL,
Oxford (M.A.I, and University Coll.,
Ijondon. M, 18ft3, Mabel, dao. of Stephen
Wink worth, London. Colliery proprietor
and landnwnoi.
Holly Li*difc. Campdcn Tiill, W. ; Bordon
Wood, Liphook, Hant*^ : WcHt Dent4>n.
Scotj^ w (H jci -on 'Tyn e. Vt uhs — Ox ford and
Canibridjce, Union. Art-n, Bath.
Lamb, Urneat Henry.
C,W.G*
R. IS'rt, f=ion f)f Benjamin Lamb. Ed.
Dulwich and Wyclitfe Coll., Stonehouse.
Giort- Eleclrirji^l EiiKineer; AHuociate
Instttut* Electncal Engineers ; Chainnan
New System Private Telephone Co., Ltd. ;
Director Yorks, Private Tolophono Co..
Ltd, ; inember Cuurt^ of Common Council
j^ineo 1W)3 ^youuKest member ever eleet<jd|[ ;
Vice-Pros. Kofne Counties Liberal Federn
tlon ; Vicc-PreK. Ijand Law Reform Asso-
elation ; C . M .G . , VitSl .
37 King WmVam ^tYccU V.A .%^^vS\;fcl'
hill Side, ^nutb. CToydow. CVubis-^'^
tlonnl Liberal, >;«iw K&loTm,¥*\5i^Vi,<^^
den, GudldhaU.
ZIBEHAI. YHAR BOOK, 1908.
m
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.
Lambert* Oeorge* utmen, Hontb Moiwjn. ibsi.
B. 186(:i. stiTi of (ioorRti Ijfxmb«rt,8pr*j.v t-rtn.
Ikuvoii. Kd. Nortli Tawton Gram. HchooU
M, I9(M» Barbarn, dim. of G«orK*J Stavern*
Morpeth, N'oi'thiiTiilx^rland, A fariuor ;
iiicmtaer A^friculturftl CnnitiiiKrtion. ItttJS;
iiiojiibar Comiiiiltoo PrefoiriL'utlul Railway
' Katt3?i, IIMM : 1 1i'il IjOi-d of tbc AdimrRlti%
I IfHio ; jiitsiuber Devoimbiro i\C., 1888 ; J.E,
I TJevoniHihire.
34 GKJftvenor Hoad* WefltminHt*>r. S. W. ;
.Spra^'toii, Bow^ X- Devon, Clubs—liB*
form, Xatloiial Libenil.
11. US^SJi, sun of Jamas Lanioiit of Knoek-
dow mAK fur Hut^jHbire, \m^% and Adu-
laidu Kliaia, flam- of Sir Georgo Deny 8, Bl..
Diuycott* Yorki*. Ed. WInebtwter niid
College of Agrfcultui"©, Douiiton (C'ertif.,
1890). F.S.A. Scot.; Hon. See. Scotti^^h
Llbera.1 Aksoc. ; Pari. Priv, Scq. t-o Sir H,
Campbell-Bannerman, mi«: JA\ U.h.,
and CX\, Argyllshire. Unsuocesftfully
contested Bnteshiro (1900).
4 Queen Street, i^liiyfalr, W. ; Knockdow,
Toward, Argyllshire ; Palmisite, Trinidad,
B.W.L CiF*6s— Keforrn. Tmvdler>?\ Ba-
chelors', St. Jameses, Xew tEdirjbm'gb).
Langlay, Batty. diisfflBkt, Attl^r^liff<^, nm^
B. 1834, Hon of T. Liingley, Oppiiitfbani,
Rutland. FA. Uppinfjham School. A
timber merchant; has bikcn promincnb
part for many ywirs in pnblic life in
Shoffleld j Mayor, mm: Alderman Shef-
field; J, P., Shenield and Vorki^.
Langhill, Sbettield. C/uh — Natiuiial
Lib era L
FranGlB* iw.
B, imi Hon of Franciw Banatt, St.
AuBt-yll. Kih ariviit^lv and at Trinity
Hall, Cambridge <M.A.. LL.B.) M. 18»1,
Fratiee«, daiin. of Thonuifi Lay land, Stone-
honae, Wallasey, Cheahiro. J. P., D.L.,
and Alderman fiorowall; High SherifF,
1897. Cnsiicees.4fiilly eontcHtod Dcn'on,
Tort] nay {im%
68 L'adogan Son are, S.W. ; Trogai-n©
Lodge. St. AiiHtoll; The Manor House.
Torquay, Cittha — Ecforra^ Dovonfihii-Ot
National Liberal.
Ltineit.r AcciinRton, lSJ>d,
(Stance, dan. of William HarKTctivos, S«nd,
Surrey. A barrisil/er * Q-C. 18^1; Beacher
llnnor Temple). 1898; Recorder of Mftn-
cheMter, ISJW; ICt,. 18S»5. t7nsucee-<s fully
eontentod Preston UStlSj and LHncs,» Ac-
cviufgton amii
Sutton Park rotlagc, Guildford, Surrey,
<?Zwd— Reform*
Hugh Caoil. »t. Pdttieran, K., wm.
B, imi Hon of C\ A, Lia, and EliitEibeth,
dau. of ThomiUH Matthow:*, Ed. Boulogne,
Reitut^, and Munich. M. 181*8, Jessie, dau.
of Charlen Fi^h. Xcwrtimper proprietor,
mCadotpn Phice. S.VV. tV?i 6s— Reform,
Jnnior Atlienamm.
£«ee«e, Sir Joseph
Ff&ncls, KX«
B. lR4o, Hon of ,To,'^eph l^eo^^et Altrlncham,
Cheshiro- Kd, privat'Cly, in London, and
Dajnbdd^tf Vniv. M. im, Mary Con-
Itehmann, Rudolf
Chambers.
I^ireatenhin.
B. lS5<t^ son of Frederick Lehman n, Lon-
don, and Xina, dau, of Robert Chambers
Edinburgh, Ed, Biprhgnt© Schoel and
Trinity Coll., Cambridge (M.A.. 1881). M.
1898. Alice Marie, dau, of HarriHon D;ivis,
New HampHbire, U.S.A. Called r
Bar, 18»); member of st^Ut'of Pirar^.
\mi: editor DtuUi Xefrtt, liUJl : lu
Exec. Committee ,\atM>nal Libenil I
tion, 19CICM5 : Chairman Liberal Pub] i
Department. U)OB; High Sherilt; 1
liWl : J . P. , Buc k«. F*u blish ed wo rk
& Lehnmnn H Dimjit of Oi'er-ntleii
In Vambridfje Courtft ; Anni Fn,.
Cmm ba of Pit u; The Stt n Child , ^r i ,
Kucoossfully contested Cbelt-euluxni il«'!
Hull. Central (1886). i%nd Cambiidgr i]<^rjr
m Anhky GanlenH. S.W, ; Fleldboad,
Bourne End, Buckj*. Clubs — Reform,
Athenaeum, SportJ*.
Iievep, Arthur £*eTy. esmh, Huwidi j
B. tSfiO, «on of JoHcph Le\-y'. Leicester.
Ed. Unlvcrnlty C'oU. Sehooi privately, and
abroad. M. 18BCi, Beatrice, dnn. of Philip
Falkt Kt^nwington Palace GardeD--^^ W.,
when added name of Lever for family
roJiHOUH, Major 2nd V.B, Royal FutiilierK
(retired); member Royal Commisesion on
CoaHt Eroaion, 19fli.
m Hans Creseent, S. W, CI ubs - Refor
National Liberal.
C1u!«him.WiR«l.ifloi« ,
L«var, William
Heaketlii
B. 1851. Sim of JamcH and Eliza Levi
Bolton. Ed. t hurch lui^titiite, BoU
M, 1874, Elimheth KUen; dau. of CrompI
Hiilme, Bolton. In businesH an wholci
grocer. 18f57-8<j: becjime soap maker
Warrington 1886 ; began building of P _
Snnlightv lSS8i head of Lever Bmthoniy
>ioap makem, Port Suidigbt. I^blirthod
Vt'orks—FolJoiring fAr Fktfj and several
piimphletfl, Unfiucce^'ifully eonk\st<jd Birk-
enhead (1882. 1801, and 1*15! and Cheshire,
Wirral (IflOOl,
Thornton Manor, Thornton Hough. Che-
Khire; The Hill, North End, Hnnipstoad
Heath. N,W. C^utu— Reform. National
Liberal, Devonahire, Automobile.
L6vy» Sir Maurtee. j>ice«i«»hir«, mm, itOd,
B. IS-iy, Hon of Juj^ejih and Cortlella Levy,
Ed, piivatelv and London Unlv* M. ISS5.
Eliae Ray^ cUu. of M&x and Ray Zomen-
i:,rBERAi:. TKAR BOOK, VmK,
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.
01
Flint iHstiict, um-IOM.
beim. life Director Hart & IjBvy, Ltd.,
Leiceator And London; Kt., l»/7 ; J, P..
Leiooat-ershii"©,
Humberetooe Hall. Leicester, Cfubs
Reform, National Liberal, Loicostor and
County Libenil, &c.
Itewls, Jolm
Hopbert*
B, li^, fion of E, Lewifl, Mofityn, Flint-
shire, and Catherine, dau. of M. Roberts, ,
Pla^ Llang-wyfan. DcnbiKlishiro. KtL l*en-
bi^h Gram. School, Monlroal Univ., and
Eseter Coll., Oxford. M, {Ut) 1886, Ade- ;
laide id. 1^^), dau. of Charier^ Hu^he^, '
Wrexham; and (2nd\ 18SJ7, Kuth. dau. of
W. S, Cainc, M.P. C'hairnmii Flinttiblre
C.C\, lHL«*-93; Chainiian Joint Education
Committ^je and County Governing Body of
Intonnediate SohoolH, 1^8^1904 ; a Junior
Lord of tlie Trtjaijury, 1906.
23 Groavenor Road, S.W. ; Penucha,
Caerwy«. Flintahire. Vlubit — Rofortiu
National LiberaL
Lloyd-Geortfe,
Bt* Hon. David.
duTtarron DUtrict, IBM,
!L i-viL^ -nri of WIOiHm Goorge» Master i
ii-^et Unitarian Sehoole, Liver-
I llzfibotb, dau. of Rev. David
list niinititer. Llanyatumdvs'v* ,
riire. Ed. Llanystunidwy Ch. i
! privately. M, 1M88, MaigaroU I
^...,.,.. ^.i^hard Owen» Myri^dd Ednyfed, i
CriccieLh. A soliuitor; Prej*. Board of
Trade, 19i>5.
'■rs field, Wandsworth t'omuton, S,%V,;
< twen, Crlccieth. Ciiiijs'— Httforni,
aal Ijiberal.
jMfogh, Tbomaa* iiaineton, w., if%»z,
B. IS-Vi. Hon of Matthew Louijh. Cavan,
a- i, dau. of William Ht^el. Eld.
I ol. Civ van, and Wesley CoHcge,
III f imK Edith Helen, dau. of the
Rc^. Julia Mills, l^arl. .Sw. Boai-d of ,
fiducntion, 1906; oiembor Royal Archa^o-
Socitity of Ireland ; iiieuiber Royal <
icalSoch^ty ; H^M. Lieut,, Co. Cavan,
bli shii d \^'orkH —Ol ImpftcH of Eft rlj/
Poverty : and other worltB and artieles on |
IriHb llnaneial rolationii. Free Tmde, and ,
the sugar question, UneuoceasfuUy con-
tested Corn%vaU. Truro (188*1). |
U Dean's Yard, WoKtminster, S.W, ^ I
' Drom Mullah. KilleBhandra, co. Caran.
Ireland, C?f*dif— liefonn, Xntional Liberal,
, £i4fhty, St. Stephen » Groon { Dublin),
Ipton, Arnold. Unei^, Bleaford, idoe.
Son of Arthur Lupton, Leeds and Whit-
tln^ton, Kd. private? ly. M. Jentsie, dau. of
J. W, JUnifiden. Mining engltii cr find roi-
Uery mantiger : Instructor and Professor of
Goal Mining, YorkHbiro College, 1878-98 ;
received silver medal of Oitlor of St. John
of Jerusalem for Having life in a coal
mine after an ©JcpJosion irj 1580; njeinber
ljistitnte8 Civil Engineei's, Mechanitnil
Engineer?:, El rctrical Engineers, and Min-
ing 1 ; rnember Leeds Town
Cou! Piiblishi^ warks— f>«*r
Inh> r the Earth: Mining: Alimr
SurVfi/iny; KledricUu «^ -Applied tO
Mining.
7 Vietorift Street, WeatJn luster. S.W.
Clubs — National Liberal* Leed» and
County, Liheral (Leodj^K
IiuttrelL Hugh ncw.iiahiw.TmviiUK'k, tiro.
Courtenay iQui>.
FomrneB* I)«van«liir«^ Tmvl>to«ik, UM.
B. 18.57, son of G, F. Luttrell. Dunater
C'liKtle, Somerset, and Annie, dau, of Sir
Alexander Hiaxi. Bt^ I'M. Cheltenham
Coll. M. 1D<^L Dorothy Ho|je, dait of Sir
W, %\''edderhurn, Ht* Formerly Capt, in
Rifle tirigade ; A.D.C. to Lord Spencer
and L*:>rtl Cowper when Viceroys of Ire-
land, and to Gen. Sir J. Adye,
Ward House, Bere Alston, Devon*
i#yell, Cliaples Henry. Dor»t,E.,iS(>*.
B. 1875, only ^ou of .Sir Leonard Lyoll,
Bt., Kinnonly, and Mary, dau, of Rev.
J, M. Stirling. Ed, Eton and New ColL,
Oxfoi-d. Pari Priv. See. to Sir E. Grey,
4S Eaton Place, S.W, ; Klnnorcly, Kirrie-
muir, Forfar. C/tti>— Reform.
Lyji^h, Henry Finiilfl YorkB., JUpou,
Bloase. looo-
H, I8fi2, son of Thonia** Kerr Lynch,
Partry House, oo. Mayo, and HaiTiet. dau.
of C'ol. Robert Tayltjr. Indian Political
Service. Ed, Eton and Trinity Coll..
Cambridge iM.A.; lut ClaH>i Classieal
TriposJ. Called to the Rar, 1887; senior
partner Lynch Bros., Eastern merehunts;
iuvs trjLvelled exlfosfvely in countries
between Mediteri-anean and India. I*ulj-
llshed wiirk» ^ Armeniit : Trui^et^ and
Stitdieti ; Lomfon {2 vols., 1901) ; Map of
J rmenia I19(>1| ; and variouii nrticluH in
the Reviews and in the Proceedings of
learned Societies,
33 Pont Strt et, S.W.; Wardington House,
Banbury. C7«b— Athenienm.
McArthur, William Cnm^iOi, Bt. Aa«t«UL,
Alexander. i»^
B. 18.'>7. Hon of AlcK. McArtbur. M.P. for
LciceHt<jr,and Maria Bowden, dan, of Rev.
W. B. Boyce. Ed. privately, M. 1890,
Florence Creemer. dan, of J, C Clarke,
M.P. for Abingdon. Partner W. & A.
Me Arthur, Ltd. ; Director Bank of Austm-
Insia; a Junior Lord of the Tixiasury.
1892-^1, UnsuccesH fully contested York«.,
Bueki-ose (1888).
12 Buckinghara Gate, S.W.; Pirbnght,
Chipstoiul, Surrey. Li uf'H— Reform, Dev-
onj^hire, City Liberal, National Liberal,
Garrick, Union iSydnGy)^ Australian (Syd-
ney), Melbourno.
I^mJ^RAL YEAR BOOK, 1Q08,
62
THE BOUSE OF COMMONS,
MoCalliim, John Mills* PiUiiu) , louo.
B. IMl, HOi\ Mf John McCJftllum. of J*&; J.
Mc'Callum, dvei-H, Piiinli^y, Ed. John
Nellsou Insiitutlon. Fiiirtluy. M, 1877,
A^nOH, dan. of Stephen Oivten, sblppinij:
broker, GriniHby. Partner Isdale &
MoCallum^ Noap and «oap nrxwdcr niatm-
fat'tiircrt* ; member PuIhIcj* Town i onneU ;
member Kxtscutive Council tScuttish
Liberal Assochttion ; J. P.. Henfrowahiro.
So 11 tbdeiie, Puit.l*3y- €l ab.'i — Xatioiml
Libeml, Liberal (QliuKgow), Scottish Re-
form (Minbur^h)*
MoCrae, Oeonltt* Bai]itiiijrgiL,E,,iR(w.
Brirn nm. SxL LancaHtorlan SehooU
Edinbui^k. M. Ifi80, EUssa Cameron Rm
&elL Knto-ed Ml» burgh Town Council .
188tt : City Treasurer and Chairman Fin-
aneo Commlttoo. lSWl-9; J. P.. Kiiinburjfb ;
CoL Comdg. 4 th V.B. The Royal Scotw.
PubliKhed workw Mmilcipnl Fitiance /
l^cturtA on Debt CottverKion ; TujcaHoiir
of Land Valm^-ii^ &c.
National Liberal Club, Whitehall Place,
S.W.;Torluish,GmnK**, Edinburgh. ChttM
— Xational Liberal, fcicottinh Liberal.
B. 1896, Kon of John Macdonald, farm-
flervAQt. Kd. Drah-ie Board School and
Blrkbeok lnetit\Jto. M. am, dau. of Dr,
jr. H. QlftdjBtoDe, F.R.H. Sec. labour Ptirty
(LRC) both inHldo and outride Parlin-
ment : Chairman Independent Ijabour
Party ; member Royal Eeonomio Hocicty,
Royal IiiHtitutiorit and Swololoffical So-
ciety ; Editor ' Soeialist Library.* Pub-
lished work.^ — Upriatvim and Soci/'tv ~
li'^hai I saw in Soitth Africa, mfl; The
Zoll jtf 7V m (t ii'l Britij'ih itui irvi' rjy ; }Vo wi-e/t
in the Printing Tratics: lAtbour and the
Mmplrt. CnmiTCossfnUy contested South-
ampton 08S*5) and Leicaster {1900). L.R.C/.
Member,
3 Lincoln'^? Inn Fieldrt. W,C.; Liu field,
Che*<ham Bolfl, Bucks ; Lofisiomouth, Scot-
land,
Maodonald. John xower Hjimietii, Bow
Arc h 1 bald nn d H mmley. 1BI»^.
M u rra,y , vamik DiHirict isoe.
B. ikA, Hun of Rev. H. F. Macdonald^
D.LK, Htrachur, ArgyUshire* Kd, Glaf^gow
Hlich School and oiasgow and Ediribni'gh
UmvB. M. 1S85, Alice Mary, dan. of
Edward H, Noel. Member London
School Board, 18{l7-190rJ; memhfir Kjcec.
C'ommitbce National Liberal Fedorbition,
1902^. Published workn — Articlen in
NinHrrnth Cifdttri/, Conic mporurj/ Be-
vitw, and Mind. Un«ucc(jwsfnlly con-
LiiHted Tower Qamktri, Bow and Bromley
flSBS) and Falkirk Distriot (MHi),
16 Thurlow Road, Hanipstead, N.W. ;
Brown'^i Copse, Hoyahott, Midburat^
MaokarnesB, F^^depJo u^rks., Newbtwr.
f ^&J^^'J^^^^ o/Z/i/^i? TiiMmp ot Oxford and
^othea. dau. of sir J, T. CoJorldge. Ed-
Maxlborough and Keble CqIL» Oxford
fM.A., nmh M. 1882, Amy, dau. of Rev.
R. Chc'rm«ide. Called to the Bar, 1870:
atlmitted Advocate of Cape Supreme
Court, 18.^2; RevlHingBarrlHterfor lioudoii.
KSa^lOOl ; Recorder of Newbury. IStHliWi :
Professor of Roman -Dutch Law, Univ. of
London, 190j-ti.
21 Montpolier S<iiiare, S.W. Cluba—
Reforin, trounty {Oxford), South Hurkis
(Newbury).
MoKenna, Reginald, MowMnOibiw, sr,
B. 18fe. flon of William Columbnn
McKenna and Emma, dau, of Chark*:^
Hanby. Ed. pri vat-el y abroad, Kiug2<
ColL, Londoa^ and Trinity HalL Cam-
bridj^o. Called to tbc Ear. 1S87 : j^'ave up
practice on election t<i Parliament ; Finan
cial See. to tho Treasury^ liKlo-7 ; Pro*.
Board of Education, 1907, UuHUcces^fally
contested C'lapham (18912).
2 WTiit^ball Court, S.W. CluM-
Brooke's, Reform.
Mol-aran, Sir Gbarles t*5?3Jr3SI^
BQnJamlxi BrlgHt, Bt. ^^V^^JXlW
B. 18o*J, son of Duncan McLaren^ M.P,
for EdlnbuTKh, and PrJHcHIa, Hitter of
John Bright. Ed. Edinburgh, Borm. antl
Heidelberg Univa, |M.A, Edin., Int Vbw^
Hons., IHTO). M, 1877, I^ura, dau. of
H. I), Pochiii. M.P, for BtafTord. Called to
the Bar, UU, Q.C., 1897 ; joined Northern
Circuit; occasionally cotitribut«d to proa»;
Cbainuan Metrojpolitan Rjiilway Co..
Palmcr'B Shi pbn tidings Co., Ltd., John
Brown & Co., LUi., and other litcol and
coal Co«. ■ a landowner in N. Wales; Bt^.
IfflK; J. P., DenbijfhRhire ; one of oriKinal
foundcrH EiBhty Club. Unfiucce^srally
oonte.Mted Stalford (IgyS).
+;j Belg-rave Square, S. W, ; Bodnant,
Denbighshire; HilderH, Uaslemere. Otubs
— Reforai, Savile. National Llboral. Auto-
mobile, Eighty.
Htkfra., w.,ioot.
HoLapen, Henry
Duncan.
B. 13T9, elde«tson of Sir Charles McLaren,
Bt.j K.C. , M.P, Ed, Kton and lialliol CoU,,
I Oxford IM.A,, 1905). Called to the Bar,
IflOS; Director Palmer^s Shipbnilding Co.,
Pochin & Co., Manchester, and t *rof t Gra^
aite and Concrete Ca, Lcictjster; l^arL
Priv. 8cc. to Mr. Lloyd-Geoiife, lUOB ; J.P.,
DenbitfhNliiiii.
J 3 Belgrrave Square, S.W. Cfit6— Ro-
fonu.
* Maclflan, Donald. BhUi^ukml
' B. ISfJl, Kon of John Maclean, TLr«e.
Arwyllfihlre. and Monnt Hill, Carmarthen.
Ed. privately. M. 1WQ7, Gwendolen Mar^
Kariut, dan. of Andrew Dcvitt, Crawley.
I Admitted a soliclt-or, 1S87; praf'ti?;os in
I London and Cardiifl Un«uocossfuUy eon*
I t-estod Bath Hinmi
46 UncoVtC* \nu VW\ji.v^, \V.C.\ 12 P^k
Place, C&Ta.Vffl. V t ub«-BaX\i, l&xpj«2w %atiufe.
riBSRAX TPAB BOOK, IWB.
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.
m
McM iGk:Liitf, Mai or KirJ
GilbertrG.H.O. iso*.
I B. 1882, son of Gilbert McMkkiiijf,
' 1>.L., MiltouL^o,WiRrtoiishlre, Ed,R,M.A..
Woolwioh. M, 1«J3, dan. of Xathaniel
Gon*. Served in Royal Arlillury {18S^
I8SH> and Hon. Artillery Company (189ki-
laiyiii comiuanded C.Lv. battery in S,A.
War, 1900.
Norwood Hill Houi^, Ciiarlwood, Surroy.
tVi^ifrS— Reform, Naval and Military.
Maonamara, ThoinaB i^_k..^_„ « ,om
J»meS, lildpD, CMnberw»U,W..lWO.
B. 1961, son of Sonrt, Macn^oara, of
Itth (Lojal X. Lancasshirc) R«firt Ed. BU
Thomtu* School, Kxeter, and Borough Rtl.
Tminlng College for loacbcrs. Ml mm,
Baobel, dau. of Angu^ Caiueiim, BriHtol,
Pail. Sec, Local GovL Board. 1007 ; for-
merly an olementary nchool teacher,
Hoddersfleld and Bristol; member Lon-
don School Board, 1894-1901; Pa^st Pres.
National Union of Teachers; Fellow
Institate of JoiimaKsts; hon. LL.D,, St.
Andrews; hon. M,A, Oxford, Published
works — many works on education and
other social questions, UnHiiceeHH fully
contested iH^ptford [imsi
ClonUirf. RoUscourt Ascnue, Herno
Hilh S, E. tV«6.**— National Liberal, Eighty.
MaopHePson, Jafan
Tboinas. Pwt*in.W8,
B. 1872, son of HukU Macpherwon. Ed.
Board School and RiLskiii CoU.» Oxforfl.
M, 1897, Catherine Ann, dan. of R. IL
MaoArthur, master marluer. Bet-aiue a
itteel worker at twelve ; fireman at sua
■" : , Organizing Sec. Brilisih Stool
leltera' Trade Union since 1898. L.R.t\
Warwick Sti'cot, EttJleston Square,
f 15 Ru8it^ll Road, Whallcy Range,
letter.
B, 1S56, won of Richard Maddi?*on, Horn-
castle. Ed. Wfo^leyan Sehoo!, Hull. M,
1877, Jane Ann Weatheilll, HulL foni^
potdtor; Chairman Hull HrHrn:':h of Typo-
(rraphical AsKOciation ; Prcs. Trade I'lnmi
rviMLrr'.^. HiiU, 1SS«; first l>fihuur mt^mber
1 *r-alion. 1SS7 ; editor Ha if tray
^ 97 : member Tottenham .School
t. , ,. ..,'17; wa-4 olfei-cd powt Labour
lit jti, uf lioitrd of Tnido, 1893. UnfiucceHs-
fiiuv contested Hull, Central (1892 and
and Sheffield, Brife^hh^ide UUOOJ,
hour Member.
12 AeriH Street. Wand-^worth, 9.W.
ufi — National Liberal (hon. member^.
Maddlaon, Fred.
, full
Malletp Charles fid ward, Fi>'iiiouib. UMt.
B. 1B62, son of Charles Mallet and Louisa,
daiL of Oeoi»e Vday. Ed, Harrow and
dAu. of Sir Henry Roscoe, M^P., F.R,8
C^llotl t^ the Bjir, 1889 ; Director Ni><bot Sc
Co., puhliKhiirs: h^ld for .«ome years an
Oxford Lceturefihip in History : J. P.,
Hant^. Published work -T^fcc Prrnch
Ixrpo/ufion. CiiHucjeHsfuHy contented SaI-
ford, W. UWOOK
The Green. Wimtiledon Common, S.W.:
Mil ford Corner. Lytimigttai, Hantr«. Club^—
Athcnwum.
Manfleldf Harry. Northraiii.. md., looe.
B. 1856, son of Sir PMlip Slanfield. Ed.
privately. Senior fiartncr Man field & Sohk.
l>oot nianufaoturcr.s, NarthampLon ; J.P.
and Aldeirman CC,. \ortbu.nt>?.
Moulton Grange, Nortluinipton. Clubf^^
—Bath, National Liberal, Eighty.
Kendall. ^^'^' fJp^Ming, isoa
B. 1S03, .*wm of Cornelius and Hamyr
Ma nri field, Stratford, Ejbmjx. E<1, London
and Portfimouth. M. IBSfii, Mary Aime,
dau. of Rev. W. Roso, Retford, Notts.
A njaruifac^turer of clay goodie ; Primitive
Methodist lay preacher, a lifelong ab-
stainer, and Sunday-whool teacher for
twenty-flve years ; J, P., Dorbyj*hire.
National Ubernl Club, Whitehall Place,
S.W; Church GroRley. Burton-on-Tj'enr ;
Broom Leyn, Coalville, near Leicettter.
tV«6— National Liberal.
B. ISfiS. son of Charles Markhani. J.P..
Taptoii Hall, Cliestortlekl, and grandnoM
of Sir JfliM^ph Paxton. Ed. Rugby. M.
18t)8. Lucy, dau. of Capt. A. B. CunnSng-
ham, late E.A. Director Tredegar Cottl
and Iron Co., Hicklcton Main Colliery Co.,
LfciL, and other Colliery Co8, ; ( liairmaa
Wagon Finance Corporation, Ltd. ; for-
merly Capt. 3rd Bberwoml KorOHtern;
J.P.» Leicestei'Hhii'e and Derbyshire,
i8 Porthfcnd I'lace, W. ; StuUyuwood
Hail, Mansfield, C/Kd— Reform.
Cflmwall, Lauiiceston. iDtMi.
r
MarRBf George
Croydon.
B. mis. son of William Marks. Elthaiii.
Ed. Ro3"itl Arnenal School, Woolwich, and
King^s ColL, Loudon, M. 1881, Margai'eL
dau. of T. J. Maynai-d, Bath. PaSHod
through HhopK and drawing otllce, Wool-
wich Arsenal ; eiigiiged aa ouginoer in
Birniinghani and Dublin ; couHulting engi-
neer to H.R,H. Duke of Edinburgh aw
Duke of Saxe-t*obui'g-Golha ; received
Knighthood of S^xxe-Cobui-g-Ootha: at
preseub consulting engineer and patents ,
expert, pmctiwing I u London. Biiminghain, I
and Manchester; J. P., Abory^t with. Pub 1
lishodwnrk)i--HydraHHc Machinery ; Hy-
draidic Power Knginet'rmij ; bit^ani Power j
QcneratQT» ,- Britink aiul Foreign Patent 1
/AuriT ad Practice,
Lane, W.C; St. BeTWDiY^*, V^-^V^st^iSKSss*^
LIBSKAL YKAli BOOK, IWS.
64
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.
Mapntaam, Francla „ „, ^ ,_,
JohEl< Surrey, OhnitiKij-, IflCWU
H. 18.T3, Hon of John Mamham. Eil.
pri\'at« schtKil>s. M. ISSl. Gcitrudc, diiii.
of R Drury Lown. Kctired member of
thD Slork KxcliantCL'-
Crouch Uak. AdiilaHt«ne, Surrey. Club
— Natiuottl Liberal.
Mason, Alfred Edward ,^,
DIToodley* cav«iun,n».i,
B. \m% mm of W. W. Mawon. Dnlwicb.
Ed. Dulwlcli Coll. and Trinity Coll,, Ox-
fonlrB.A.K iVovclL-^t. PubliHhod work*?—
t'ltttrliihlp of Maurice Buckler' The
Ph Uti n dcrci*it : Im irrence Via rcringf
Par>ion Kelly (with Andrew l^itif^): Mt-
randa of the Balcony,* Vlementitia ; The
Four FcatherH: The Triumls: Runnimf
Water; The Brakiti Road,
17 Stratton Street, W. CYii&w— Garrick,
Kojal Highland Yacht
Masmie» Johii. wuia., Oricktade. laoe.
B. Igl2. Kcai of Rev. Robert MaH^ie.
Xi'wUm-lc-Willows. ¥aL Atherstone Gram.
School and Ht. Johnn Coll., Cambridge
(Scholar; B.A.. (lartjikul Triposi. ISSfi:
M.A., li870; incorporated Corpii:^ Christi
CoD., Oxfoi-d, imiK M. l^s:(^, Kdith Mary,
dau. of Alexander OicOvie. Professor of
ClaAsit'j^ and New Te?^tnment PlIxeareHiK.
BprinK Hill Theological Coll., Birmingham,
l«8»a6; Yates Profcs^sor of Nkw Tcnta-
iiient ExegesiHi, Manstield Coll., Oxford.
ISeO-lflOa (retired I; AsHintant Commis-
slotier to Rn^al CoioQitsHion on l^ec-
ondary EducAtion, 18!M ; I'biiiniuin Exuc.
of Xabloaal Ediieaiion Ari«oc. : Chairman
Congregationial Union Committoc on Edu-
ealiont Chttiromn Prot4?fitatit Dltwanting
Bepntleft; member Exec. Committee or
National Libeml Fedemtlon, 189t-lflOB
<TreftK., 1910 fif; meriibtr Council and Edu-
cation Boai-d of ManwfleM Coll., Oxford;
Hon D.D.. Yale Univ.. VMl. Poblishtjd
works .article!* in Ha^tin^H' IHcttonitrjf of
tli4' Bible, ChejiuVH fCncifelopivdkt Bdflua,
and other theological publu^ttioniri ;
CoTiimentari/ on / nttd TL Carinthiatm
in Veniiiry Hihh\ IVktlx articles in variouHi
review!^ and niaifazinen on tHhicJition and
other snbjectH; panipblets on The Pro-
;fiOsed L^ninrKiti/ fur Poman Voiholicj^
in Irtlatid, ChricitltHtn. ujul Pritiutrtf
i^^l neat ton, fcc-
Keforni ( lub. Pall Mall, S.W. ; 101 Bun-
bury Road, Oxfoi-d* Cluba — Reform,
Xfttional LiUeraL
/J
&d Literary Editor Daily News; Soc.
< !blldrt?n'*s Country Holiday Kutid, Londoo,
1900-3; Guardian of the Poor, CaraberweU,
190J-4, PubliKhed workH-7>nn^»Ort a^
a Religioim Leader: The Heart of the
Empire: Prom tkr Abyss; In Peril of
Chfuiife. ITnsuccertsfxilly cont-erttcirt Cam-
ber u el t, DiilwiL'h (ll«j::sK
10 Addington 8nuare, Cainberwell, S,K.
CV 1*5— National Lioeral-
Meniles, Walter. L^narkAhirt^ 8. uon,
B. ISati, ^on of Jame:^ Mcnziert, Rnthdr-
glen. Ed. Glfkigow Hig^b School M, Ifi86»
Margiiret Henrietta, dau. of Captain
Joaeph Baker. LiveriKsol. EnKn.^o<l ill
Phijenix Tube Work«t Oiasijow^ which his
father founded and of whl«b h« became
head, from 1871 to l«y« when ho rotJi*ed,
UnKiHMiertiifully contested Glasgow, Cen-
tral m\m and Lanarki^hire, S. (IWIO).
3rt Gordon Square, W.C.: Culcrouch,
FinUy, Stirlingshire. Clubs — Keform,
Liberal (Glangowl,
W««t Hun. N.. IDOd.
MamtermaHf Charles
FredeHcH Gyrney.
B. LK73, Koii of T. \V. Masterman, Rother-
lleld Hall, Sukkcx. Kd. Weymouth and
Christ':^ Coll. t 'am brid fife. M.A. ; Irit Clas8
Naturai St^iencen Triprw, 1^^ l«t Class
Morjvl Sciences TriiMJs. 189B: PreK. Union,
/.W// FgUow Chii^V^K ColL, WA. Joiir-
nnlist, author, nnd University Exten^^ton
Aw^wiw. Wtiten for MUion, Aiherumum,
HertK..W«tford,UO«.
Ml^Hlem, Nathan leti
K.C*
B. Ifti'a, son of Thomaj* Mlcklem. J, P.*
Hoilde.-don. Ed. Mill Hill School and New
Coll, Oxford (Pres. Union, M,A„ BJ-.L.,
Oxfortl; B.A., LT^B., London; Fellow,
1 7 n i vei-si ty CoH. , Lo nd on I M . 1885. Ellen*
tlau. of Thomafl T, Curwen, Hamp^tcad.
(billed to the Bar, 1881 : QX\, IWO: B<5n«her
(LincohiH InnK 190tt; J.P., Middloeex and
Herts.
<i NewCourtt Lincoln's Inn, W,C- : North-
ridge, Box moor, Hort*i* CV«fe— National
Libci'aL
Holtenfi, Percy Alp*rt. r»nmfri«i.hin.,
B, 1861. HOn of Sir John Charkn ^1 -
first Premier of Cape Colony. Ed
of Cape of Gofid Hope and Trinil .
f Cambridge (M.A., Math, THpos, 1SH4;
LL.M., Law Tripos, 18851 M. 188», Kliia-
betli Martin, dau. of Sir Donald Ciirrie.
Called t« the Bar. 1880; pai-tner Uoiudd
Currie & Co.. Shipowners. Publif^hod
works — ^4 Pederat Sonth Africa; IJft
ami Tlme^o/SirJ, C. Moltrno.
iU Piilaee Court, W- ; Pai^klands, Shere,
Guildford. C/wVjk— Kefurnu National Lib-
eral Eiifhty. Now Hefonn, Royal So-
cieties, City of London.
Hondt Alfred Morltz. duskier, imm.
B. 1.H88, son of Dr. LudwiR Mond, F,RS.,
and Friederike Mond. Ed. Cbelt'enhani
Colt* St. John's Coll, Caiubridgfi, and
Ediu burgh University. M. IhtU, Malwl
l^lorence Violet, dau. of Jauies Ht-nrv
Goetze. Called to the Bar. imi, but <ioep.
not practise : M imaging Director Brunner.
Mond &. Co., Ltd. ; Director Mond, Nickel
Co., Ltd,, Power Gas Cornomtion^ Ltd.,
and South StAtTordrthiro Mond Gas Co.
P\!ib^^u&4 ViQxkr-article on Alkali In^
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' in BHthh JmiuMinen wiwf^rr Prre
UnsuccoHHfiilly cont*«^Ht4?d Stilforrl,
35 Lownd*sa Square, S.W. ; WinDinjfton
HalU Nortliwich. Cltth» — Refomi, Na-
on&l LlboraU ICisbty.
li. 1870. son of Joseph Cliiossswi, enffineor,
Gcnc»;», iu\d Faiwnia, dan. of EdAvnrd All-
wright. LovviKhaiii. likL. OxfoM Hoii^c
Sehoo], (jreenwich. and privately. M.
ISifi. Gwendoline, dan. of Georure Kltiott
St<-*ven>oTi* .fountaiiHt iiiid aiiMior. Fub-
lii^heil woriiM-Brituth Trudc aixd Uw
ZoUoerein lannu; Elenheniti of the Pismii
J*robf^m ; Richex and Povtrti/.
S Alexandi-w Court, Maida Vale, W.
dtibit- National Uberal, KigJity,
Vontagu^ Hon. Edwin ca;»^ruU;MhiT«,
S£l.VnUClI* ClKHtertan, IJWS.
B, 1879, son of Loitl SwaythUnK <foiTtiedy
M,^. for ^^^liUcha|>l}lK Ed. (.lift on and
Trinity CoIL, Cnnitiridj^e (Pref4. Union).
Partner Samuel Jlnntajfu & Co., bankers;
FarL Priv. rtec. to Mr. Awqiiith, l<m.
Publii^hed work— Ciimtiia atut the Emtnre
(with Lord L\icai^Ii.
12 Kenr^ingtiiu PaUice Gaiileiiw, W. ; 59
Bridge Street Cambridge. Cifitiw— New
Oxford and Caiabridge, National Liberal,
Eighty, Pitt (CaiDbnaKol, Britl^ih Orni-
thoiogiiit^' UnfOD.
Montgomery, Henry
OreviUe*
B. IS63, won of Hugh and EliZi* Mont-
raery. Ed- pnvat^ty. MJlsUFlorenee
IflaOK dftu. of C, M. Shepherd; and t-ind)
Kmily, dau. of I). Lewis. Ne\vt*|)aper
proprietor, fonndei- Hrittjih Clayirorier,
18S>2: foundi^r Institute of Clayworkui's;
cxrgTinizer Building Tniden and Miuing^
Exhibitionrt. Olyinjiia ; formerly Priv, See.
to W. S. Caine. M.i\, 1/ord YarborouKh,
and Dowag^er P'Uehe.-iK of MonLroi*©; des-
cendant <»f Jaino-* Jtonttfomen't the jioet.
2 Edinburgh MannieuH, S.W.- Thorn-
^con CottAge, Henlade, neat" Taunton ;
B«veton Lrfxli?e, Xorth Walshara, Norfolk.
Cluba — National LiberaL Havage, Now
Vagabond.
Morgan, Qeorge Hay* jeoo.
B. IBfW. rton of Walter Morgan, f aimer,
Brec •■ I n . h]d Uni ver«i t v Coll n. , Cai-d id* a nd
London {UHe., London). M. imL Mar
K&rct. dau. of Henry I^ewi^i, J.P,, Font-
nowynvdfl, Mon. Called to tiie Bar. ISJW;
former! v Ha pt ist M i niHter. Unfiueee?*fif ully
OOntcstetl I\I n Id Iti sex. Tottenham (iy<«H.
fi6 Wei^tmiiiHter Mansitanw, Grejit Smith
Street, S.W. C£uA— Roforni.
Morgan, John Lloyd. «''^;rtb«wWrt, w..
B. ISfil, mn of Rev. W. Mor^An. Pro-
fei<«OF Presbyterian ColK. Carina irth en,
Kd. Tet ten hall CrdL, Starts., Owtns ColL,
Manehe^^ter. and Trinity Hall, Canitiridgo
(B.A., IS83L Callerl to the Bar, lim ; mem-
ber South Wale^^ Circuit,
10& Pall Mall, B.W.; 4 Hareourt Build-
ings. Temple, E*<\ ; ICiog Street, Car-
itiarthen. Offji^^N — Reform, Oxfonl aiid
Carnbridtfe.
Morley, Rt< Hon^ NewcMUs-an^Tjrmi,
John, 0,M., r*R.S«, i«»^». ^^^^^^
D,CX., LL.b. M^a^UMti,
B. 1838, turn of J, Morh;y, HiirKeon, Black-
burn. Ed. Cheltenham ColL and Lincoln
ColL. Oxford jM,A., 1873; hon. Kellow
All Souls' t^olL, iy03). Called tx> the l^ir.
1873. but never praetised : Bencher iLin-
coin's TnnK hSiW; Chief See. for Irelanil.
1886 and 18SJ2-5; See. for India, I9rj5; hou.
D,C,L., Oxford ; lion. LL.n., CambridKc.
St. Andi*e\v-i^, and Olanj^ow; Member
Order of Merit. hOi ; a Trustee British
Muaeuni. Publistied works Li/f of Cob-
rf^/j .■ Kffmitttd Burke: Vottarrt' : OHter
CVorarff // ,• Life of UimfHlmu^ and man)'
others : formerly editor Fortnight! y Re
FW'?f, MnrmUlaiCn Magazine, and Patt
Maft Gazette. Unsuceeaafully contested
Blaekburn (18691. WeHtmlnt*t«r (1880h and
Keweastle-oU'Tyno (1895).
Flowennoad, Wimbledon Park. Chtb^
At.hen«fuin.
Morrall, PhlUp, *^S;S5%«.
I B. 1J^7U. Mon of Frederic MoiTell, Solicitor
I to Univerhsity of Oxford. Ed. Eton and
I B^illiol Coll., Oxford jM,A.. 1894). M, ItMW,
Lady Ottoline Cavendi.Hh-Bentim;k. i^bnter
of imke of Portifuid. Aduiitt«d a solicitor,
I am.
44 Bedford Sci\mre. W,C. ; Feppard Cot-
taffo. Hen ley-en -Thames. Ct itbM — National
Liberal, Savile, Cobden, Eighty.
Moratt, I*evl liapper. wiuh., vvjiioii^unu.
B. 1853, son of Charles Morse, Stratton,
Swindon M. Swindon High SehooL M.
1875, Winifred, dau. of Is^me Hiiuiphrios,
Brood Hinton, ForuK>rly memlnsr Swin-
don Town t_!ouncil {Mayor, UUri) ; member
I Wilts. C.C, since 1S89 ; ^S.P., WiltH,
The C'roft^ Swindon, Cjrt*6» — Reform,
National Liberal.
SutherUiiuUhiM. lOOti
Morton, Alpheua
Cl«ophas,
B. ISiO. sou of Francis Morton. Ed, pri-
j vat^^lv in Canada. Ai-ehitoet and surveyor;
' iiiernWr institute and Guildri of the City ;
member Corporation of City of Londoi^
mn*^ol882; member Thames Connor van ey.
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iind Rath iWm.
17 (Ifiuden RoM. Claphamp H.W. ; 121
UbanctiO" ]Ain^, KX\ UluftH — StitlonB^X
Liberal Bcottish Liberal (Kdinborgh).
Murrasr, Jaihq** Aberdwmifain, 1&.. kkw (By).
B. I&tO, Hon of WDMam Murray, Mas-
irlc'k, Aberdeenshire, und Mary, tlau, of
John St-enhon, Aberdeen. Ed. Woodsido
Publicj School, GymnaHinm. Old Al»«rdeeit.
and Aberdtten Univ. M. (Is^tji IH74, Martha
dau. of WUUaTn Bent-on, Alford» and {2iid)
IH7fl» ( 'harloLte, dau. of i^barlan Keith,
NewcttHtlO'Oii-Tj'ne. Hido and tnliovv
iiierLihant; TruHt4ie, NatiomiJ Gallcriei^ of
rtt'Oiland. imi; JJ\ and D.K, Aberdeen.
Queen Anrio'K ManrfiouH, a.W. ; Glon-
burnio l*ark, Abordcon. CVF<b«— Huform,
Artw.
Myer, Horatio* L«ai»Lb, N.ivon.
B. ISdfJ, Hon of Albert A. Myer* Hereford,
Bd. privately. M. 1877. Ksther, dau. of
Henry Joneph. Kn staged in woi>l trade,
1869-7.1. and m whip plug irori trade, 1876-81;
b'on founder, &c,. IHTt^^UKKl iretired. 1903) ;
mtnnber Loudon V.C, 1889; J.P„ London
Co. l*ubbt*bod work— pamphlet on Tax-
ation of fMiuUonia.
m Maida Vale, \\\ fVitfe — National
LtberaL.
K«nt, FfrTenlia.mp 130(3,
lffa|»ier, Thomas
Bat^maDf LiL.D.
B, IUTA, Hon of Richard (^lay Napier and
.^arah. dau. of Tbonian Batcnian. a founder
of the i'orn Law Loii^ne in J^jmeafihii^,
Fki. RiiKby and I^ndoii IJniv. M. 1883,
Klorenee KniUy, dau. of Audi-ew T,
Itobt^rtH, UpndnsUir. Called to the Bar,
1883 ; Fellow and formerly meuib<'r Wen ate
Ijondoii Univ. ; inouibor London C.C ia&3-
t9(l> (Chairman FaiUamonttiry Curumit-
teeh Ji'-. MiddlcHox. I'nbllKlieil works—
J CoHfisr Prm::tivt' of the Suprcittc Court
of JuKtm : A Gniffi to thr Mar. Unsuc-
eewrtfully cont-estixl Ubngtoii, N. (18113),
7 New Square, Lincoln'^ Inn, W.C. ; 3.5
Hondou J>ane, FiTicbloy, X. C/itb«— Re-
form, KiKhty.
NoUfl., BMwOaw, 19(W.
Newnes, Frank
Hillyapd.
11 187(5, eldoHt j^oii of Sir George Newiie>i,
ML. MVP. Ed. privatchand Clare Coll.,
Cmubridpro (H.A., 181)7; M.A.. \\m). IHree-
bu' Gucirjtje XewneH, Ltd.; {:nllcd to the
Har, l!Ki» ; Pari. Priv. Scve. to Mr. I'Mmund
RobertHon, lOOfi.
'Ai Carlton Houho Ter., 8.W,; Wilderoft.
Putney Heath, ^.W.i Lynion R.S.O,,
Devon. CVi/b*— I>evon«hire* Eig^hty,
Newafti^ air 0«ortf«,
„J51 lS.fl,
Ctiuib)!., Newtuarkel.
Sw-snMtt Town, 1^00.
min oi Hov, T, Mold Nownea,
^d oi the dftu. of Daniel
Urquhart^ Dundee, Eld. Silooate:^ Hall,
Wakefleld ; Shireland HalL WMr wick^hire;
and City of London Scboot M. 1S75, Pris-
dUa» dau, of Rev, J. Hillyai-d. Leicc^t^r.
Founder Gooxige Nownes, Ltd, ; proprietor
IVeAtmimtterQujseUe: Bt., 18tk>; J.R.Dev-
on«hire. Unsucoe«8fiillyeonte«todCaml3i^
Newmarket US9d).
M CsLTlton Hour*e Tor,. .S,W.; Wilderoft,
Putney Huath, S.W.; Hollerday» Lyuton,
N. DcvoiL C'/utw— Devouahire, Xatioual
LlberaL
B. lef^tl. Ed. private nthooL M. 1888.
Began to work on farui when ei^fht, farm
labourer till nineteen ; Hince then navvy,
gardener, Htone pit worker, and Congrega-
tional lay paAtor ; delegate to Agriciiltural
Labourers Conferencej^ 1892 and 1893*
labour Member.
Kimberloy Lodge, 163 Lincoln Road*
1 Peterborough.
NlcholBon, Chaplea
H or Ft 6.
B. 1857, son of Willi am Norris NichobOD,
formerly Sec, to Lord Truro and Lord
Ciunworth when Chancellors^, and later n
Master in Lunacy, and Kmily, dan. of J.
B, l>nniel, Ranisgat«. Ed. Chartorhoui^
and Trinity Coll., Canibridgem. A., LL.B.1,
M. 18K2, Amy lyotitia, dan. of Ueorjre
Crortheld, VSTardngton, Called to the Jim,
187S> but does not practise ; for sotnr
in L u uacy Offioo ; e ngagcd in P^
work In Sboreditch for alKiut li : l^
foniiorly Chairman Shoroditeli Boiitii
Guardian K.
3/> Harrington Gardens, S.W, C/tdMi
Oxford and Cambridge, Alpine, Prin<
QuceuH, lianelagh.
Horman,
Sir
Wolvcrhunittati. &,« 1
B. iSTiS, Kon of Henry and Sjirali ICdtiA
Norn urn. Ed. privately in Fninee. anA;
Harvai'd (B*A.) and Leipzig Univa
Mi7^ Florence Pi'i»*cLlla, oau. of
tiharlea H. B, McL*vren, Bt. M,P. F<
mcrly on editorial statf PaU Ma it (htzi
and Dnilu Chronicle (a^si^t^iot oiijt
189i>-9| ; ha^ travelled extonj^ively in I'uit
States*, C'anada, RusHia, Central Asiii. ;md
the Near and the Far East; niemtn.rr
CouncilH Society of Authorn and British
Eniptre Leiigue; Vlt^e^Pres, Royal Auto-
mobile Club : Commander Order of the Sav-
iour; Guardian of Sfandanl of Wnnitfhl
Plate, Birmingham; IvU, 11106. Put
workH— TVif' Ileal Japan: The r
and Poniicfi of ihr Kar JCajtt; .t
ihtifHiait : Motorn and Men, Sec
H.ou*jy\\ia.\\ttm% l\».AtiTi\tTt4. Ci^clw
villi, IievoniMri\tc,^vvUaweX\2^«{«aL, Xj
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Son of Rev. W. Norton, rector of
Balting-lafsg, Ireland, and t'awlliie, dan,
of G. Kidiikk, Triton Lod^e. co. Louth.
Kd. abroad; Trinity Coll., DubUii; H.M.U,,
Sandhurst; and Staff Coll. (Donblc Prize-
man T.C.D. and R.M.C.). M. Pst) 1880,
Cecilia <d. ISaSK dan. of J, Kennedy ; and
(2iul( M«. Mai*&ueTitc, dan. of Sir C. P.
HuntinM^ton, Bt. (formerly M*P. for Dai-
wenlf. .Served with 5tn I Royal Iriwh)
Lancers in India; Captain, 1876; BriRade-
Major of Cavalry, AJderahot, 1881-2; a
Junior Lord of Treaetiry, 1905. UnBUcc^sK-
fully contOHitcd Great \annonth aSSa and
18Sfi).
22 BarkHtone Garrit'n«, S.W. Clubfi—
Refomu National Liberal^ Eighty, Cobden,
Hiirlingham.
WUlillB* PontrfrMt,IflBB.
B. 1868, Hon of Thonitu^ Nnssey* Braniley
Gifinge, lliorrier, I^edfl. Ed. Leamington
School and Trinity Hfill, Cambrldg^e, M.
1897, Edith. <lan. of Mr^. Daniel, Saxefiold,
Scarborongh. Called to the Bar, 18B3;
J.P. and D.L., Yorks,. North Riding'. Un-
snocessfuDy contcst-odi Maidstone (18t*3K
llie Rrisbivnod, Tanfiuld, Bedale, York:,.
Ct ubH— Brooks'H, Eighty,
lluttall, Harry. L(uie&,Btreiiord^iw}f3,
B. 1849, KOti of Joseph Nnttall, merchant,
ManchesLer. Kd, privat-ely and Owon8
Coll., Maijcheater. M. 1886, Edith Mary,
" in. of \\^ilMam Siulth, J. P.. Boltoivlo-
oors. Import and export merchant" at
anchetiter ; Pre*. Miinehof^ter Chamber
of Comnierce, IflOa; member Exec, Com-
mittee National Liberal Federation, 1905-6 ;
J,R, Manche-ster and Cho.s.hlre. Un-
riuoceti^ifully eontejsted Lancfl,, Stretford
( lUOO).
I RajTior Croft, Bowdon, ChOHhiiHi. Clitba
—Reform, National Liberal.
0*Donn6ll, ClhaTles Newixigton.WalwDrtli,
Jaznev. i»».
B. 1850, Ron of Captiiin Bernard OT>on-
nell, late North nmherland Fusiliers,
Carndonagh, Donegal. Ed. Queen'st Univ*.
I Ireland (M.A., 1872). M, 1882, Constance
I LADgrworthy, niece of E. R, Langworthy,
formerly M.P. for Stilford. Served in
Indian Civil Service. 1S72-1900. Pnh-
, U^ht^d works — ^ iStatistical Account of
^^I/istHdH ill Bt*ngat * the Black PaTtiphlet ;
^HlTif Ruin of an Indian Province ; The
^^^ailvre of Lord CnrzotL
^■^75 QucenV Gat^\ S.W. ; Great Copse
^^^Hoiisc. Kvcrsley, Hant^^. Clubs — East
^^Riidia Cnlted Service, National Liberal,
^1 New Reform, R^vnelagh.
O'OFady, JameB. LMdi^E^moe.
B. 1806, !^on of Johji and Margaret
Qradj, /?rf. h'L Marv's R.C, SV-hool,
sta/. M. 1877, Louiiifi Jamt?M. Furniture
:er: General Org^iinizev Anuilg&mBted
Fnmifihing' Trades AKHociation ; member
and Sec. Shipbuilding Trade** Federation ;
l*re8. Trad en Union Congreiis, IWrli for-
merly member Bristol Town CounciL
L.F.a Member.
a5 Kyrle Kimd, Ulapham Common, S. W,
Parker, James* Hoiif&x. igoc.
B. 1863, son of iin iigrknlttiral labourer,
Ed. elementary sehoolK. M. 1887, Clai
Ormu, Halifax. Haa earned his eivn livi
lihood since 12 years of age as* erran<
boy, iron -worker, groom, coachmai
barman, trench-digger, and {for 10 ye-araji
employ^ in firm of eloctriwi,! engineers |
formerly mendn'r Halifax Town Conncil:^
Pre?i. Halifax Trades (kJUncil. UnMicce«s^
fully contcj^ted Halifax {Umi L.H,G,
Member.
22Sali.sbnry Place. Halifax.
Partlniton, Oswald. ^^^'^^^
I B. 1872. son of Kdwanl Partirvgtf^n, J, P.,
Easton, Glossop, and West wood Park^
I Droitwich. Ed. Hossjill School. M. l«o£
1 Ron. Clara Isabel Mnrray, danghter of
10th Ijord EUbank. Formerly Capt. +th
Vol Batt. Cheshire Regt.; J. P., Derby-
«hire,
18Cadegan Sqnare, S.W, ; Easton. Glos*-
,sop. Cfwft.'j- Brooks's, Bachelors', Refonu»
Paul, Herbert EdinUnr«h. s„ leea-A.
WoQdfl«ldt NorthinnrtDn . laod.
B, 1853, son of Rev. Canon Paul, Fined on.
Northants. Ed- Eton and Corpus Cliri.sti
ColL, Oxford (Prca. Union; B.AJ. M.
1883. Elinor, dan. of WillLain RIk hie.
Member of Council in India. Called to the
Bar, 1878, Published vifovkH—HiStortf of
Modern England : Afi'n and Lett em ;
Life^ of W. E, Qladsfone ; Matthm^ Ar-
nold ; Life of Fronds. Unsnccesiifiilly
oonteBted Edinburgh, S. (l^Q).
13 Tite Street, Chekea, aW.; Oheiry
Orchard, Forest Row, Sussex. Clubs—
Reform, Sesame.
Durliani, Bishop Auck-
Paiilton, JaneiGB
Hallor*
B. 1857, mn of A. W. Paulton. Holbon,
and Martha, dan. of James Mellor,
TiveriKiol. Ed. privatelj', Internutlotial
Coll., and Trinity Hall, Cambridge jB.A..
History Tripos, 183UK Travelled in Egypt,
1883 " war correspandent Soudan Cam-
paign, 1884 ; went voyage round world to
Australia, New Zealand. &c., 1890-1 ;
\dsii ted South A f riea {Rhodesia, Tranevaal,
Natal, and Cape Colon yK 18^.^7-8; Priv. Sec,
to Mr. James Bryce, M.F*., 1881-2; Piiv.
F'arL Sec. to Mr, C'hildors when Home
See., 1886; I*riv, Pari. Sec. t^ Mr. A^nith
when Home Sec,, 18SG-5 ; Hon. Sec. Liberal i
League since 1902. Publisbed works —
journalistic awd swi\tA»«, fSA^i*, ^.-ixs^-
paigiiiiig vLwd travoV ta%Vc\tLi*, \
I 2 Delahay %\x^\>y ^ fc*Xm\vA\*s^ , ^:^ -%
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K* IM\K Hon of JoHcsph Ponree, IpHWich.
Kil. priviit^ilv anil Ijjswicii Gram. Sehcxil.
M. imt, Elizabeth Deane. Streath^iii Mill,
Adiinfttd a Holitit^Krj 1835; flrru Bivylis,
.V Co., I^ondon i Solkit^r City
Fonndiilkiu I Clerk Crii*plo|fate
it^w: Wiird and Voistry Oerk
i 1 iiiplcjs'itt^^ Witliotit. IJiiHUCtewH fully con-
test StatfK.. Ltiek 085*5 and 190(1).
Be^chcraft, EanL Heath Road, Haiup-
«fceiwL N,W, C^ii^tf-Nationul Liberal,
City Liberal.
PeaFce, William. ''TdS«£^&e.
ri. ISiTia, Hon of William Pearoe. Poplar.
Kd. Hoyal ColL flf Cheniistrv and School
of M Inert. M. 1S8H, Ethel Alexandm
NcjajtRt, Chief partiior W. Pcarco & iftfjiiH,
t:hi!inluiliimiMifiii'tureivJjimtiliousie;niiim-
Xmr London C.V.. I«tt2-1901 ; J.P*, London.
1 JnKHwc>wfully wnituHttnl Tower Hariilctj^,
LiuiohouHo nm^.
11 Tark Cre>*ronU VV* ; 4 CjikUc Road,
IleaL C/ii^— Roforrn.
Pearfton, Sir Weetman _ , , , ,,^
Dlokindoa. Bt. CoJ.he.tor. 1 pec.
H. IK'idi, KOTi ot tloorgu PearHon, Briek-
t'ndonbiiry, Jltrtftud, and h'aiiih, dau.
of Wuistiiuin iJirkhiHon, High Hoylaixd,
Yorkrt. KtL piivately. M. 1881, Annk%
dam. nf Sir John CasH, Rnwrlford, York**.
His firm, ,S. Pearson & Hon, Lid,, coiitraet-
orn, WtiHliniiiMl-er, cionjilract'Cd ihti Black-
wall Tunnel, und are now construeting
the Arlinlnilty Hai-bour at Dover, the
RiihaoiiiiO'iiH tnnnclt^ betwoon New York
anil ilronklyn, and many other imporLrtnt
%vorkH abroad ; they iJO^weKB lar^ and
variwl InterejslH In Mexiun. andatj partners
of tho Mexl{'4in (lov^eriiinent control the
T<jhnii.nU)i>et! Railway and Ports, which
Mhare with the Panama RnUiWuy the
Anic;rh-an Tninwontinontal traffic; Bt.,
lain, UnNU<:fe!H.Hfnnv contcst-ort Coichei*-
IH CarUop Hon mo Terranc. W. ; Paddock-
hui'Ht, W or til, Hiissox. Ci-ub- Reform.
I Pearson. Wee tman «,,-^iv w^ loivtm.i
Harold MlltaF. «'^''<'^' «^' "** ^^^D*
H, iBȣ, eldcHt son of Sir We^Jtinan Pear-
son, Jlart,, M.P- Ed. Rugby and ChriHt
Chureh, Oxford, M. 19fX>, Beryl Spencer
ChurehilU dftu. of Ijord and Lady Edward
Cburehilll. Unnuticofisfidly eont«*<ted Rut-
land jltflfi).
I i\ Richmontl Termcc, Whitehall, S.W. 1
I Piwidoekhui-wt, Worth, Siihhcx* Vhtb —
Bacheiorrt',
NcirtliurnlHcrlitncl, Tynndile,
Smox, a&SriMi Waitltu. Um.
UimKjitm of Sir Joseph Ptni.se, lit.,
^ Hnd Mnvy, dnu. of Alfv&l Fox,
1
and
FftlmoutlL Ed. Tottenham School
Trtnity ColL, Cambridge (BvA., 1881 : MA..
1S84L M. 1SS6, Ethel, dau. of M/. v
Sir Henry HavelockAllan, Bt., Ml
Momlxjr Gmnbro' School Board,
member Harlington Corporation. n^_-Hi
(Mayor, lS«J-»0); member Biirhara CO.. |
188&-lttM; Priv. Pari. See. (unpiiid) to Mr, '
John Morley when Chief 8©e. for Ii ' '
lS02wj; a Junfor Lord of Treasiu
J. P., Utirham and Yorks,, North K
D.L., Durham f30. Pablishod worKs —
leatlei^ on slavery and various poliUottl
pamphlets. UnsnocesHfully contestQ&ii
North imiberkvnd, T^'ncslde llflOOK
8 Hertford Street, W. ; HcadlAm
Gainford. C7iib.f— Brook>^'s, Turf, M.C.B
PerkB, Robert _, . *^ ,««
WlHlam, ^'*^' ^"*^' ^
B. 1819. son of Rev. G. T. Perks. Pr«s.
Wenieyan t^onferenoe. Ed. New Kingn-
woocl School, Bath, and King'if? Coll., Lon-
d on, M . 1878 , Ed i th , da 11, of W . M c w burtu
Wykliam Park, Banbury, Practitied a^
a Holicilor in partnershin with Sir H. H.
Fowicr, lare-lfiOO; associated with T. A.
Walker in construction of B*irry Porks
and Railways, Pre>iton Docks, !
Ayreti Harbour worksn, and Mark
Snip Canal : THrector and pai'tnei
Walker & Co., Ltd., conti-actons ;
man T. Owen &; Co,, paper m
A!?Hociate Inrit. Civ. Engineers :
Treas, We^^lcyan Methofhst T^^•
Century Million Fund, Free Chun
grees, and Ixmrton Wesleyan M
Ho«. Ti-cas. Liberal League ; J.P>» Oxford-
Khirc and Kent.
11 Kensington Palace Gardens, W.t^WYk'
ham Park, Banbury ; Claverley, Little-
stone, Kent. C/tifos— National Liberal, City
Liberal, Reform (Manchester).
Stmtliunptoa, lOQi.
Phillppfl, Lleutt-OoL
B. latil, sou of Rev\ Sir Jame« E, Philiptw^
Bt., und Hon. Mary Mfirgarct, daLii. of
Hon. Samuel Bent and nlMter of 5th Lord
Wynford. Ed, Felhtcd, M. 1891 Marian
Iftobol, dau, of JanieH Buchanan Mirrlee**,
Glasgow, PaKiscd Staif *^'^jllegc; serxed in
I MUitta, 1881-3 ; entered Army. 1883 (Cap-
tain, 1894; Major, WM): served In Burma
I Campaign, 1887-9 {niednl and '2 elaapyl ;
Chin Luwhai Expedition, 1S8S*; MlransKtl
Expedition, 1891 <t l»v<p» ; l^aif^i Expedi-
tion, 1892; N.W. Frontier of India, 1888
(medal and 2 c laspn) ; Tirah Campaign,
1896-7 <dc«patchoa twice, claHp); China
ExpctHtion, lROO-1 idenpat^^^her^, D.S,0..
I mcdalf ; Lieut. -Col. Pembroke Imperial
! Yeomanry ; J, P. and Aldei'uian C.C,»
; Pembroke. Published work — TTjuc /jwu*
I of Ordcrit i ft the FMd.
CbiLntTGY Hou^ui, Eocl^iton S( reel, S, W. ;
I Ctyahe^lon YlivVV Vcrofevv^Vvi. <*t^ih« ^ -
I \]i\vltt\ ScTvVc«Ji 'tHSi.UwvnX V;\\*«LV«\, \\aY*^
I-UaKKAL. YEAR BOOTi, 1^)^»
TEE MOUSE OF COMMONS.
m
Ptfrnbroke imd
Fhllippa, John rjinark, lOd, i
Wynford. Pemiwolusiliire, 1898.
B. 1860, eldQst son of Rev. Canon Sir
J&mes KraHiuus Philippe. BL, and Mary
Manjaret, dau. of Hon. ami Rov. Samuel
I; , rect-or of Abbots Ann. Ed. Feinted
- '»l and Keble loll. Oxford* M. 1888,
X I i, dan. of J. Gcrstonbere-, Sto<-tkteiKb
IIoiL^o, London. Called to the Bar, 1888.
l'nHucce*!sfully contested Wilts., Dei^zes*
(LSS«.K
Lydstcp Haven. Penally, Pembi-okeshire ;
HiK^h Cfiistle, Pembrolicshirc. ChibH —
DevoiiRhiro. Wellington, National LibeiuL
Phlllpiis^ Owen
Cosby.
B. lSf53, son of Rev. Sir Jame^ E* Philipps,
Btv, and Hon. Lady Philippe, siftt-Gr of ,5th
Lord W^yiifi>rd, Efl. Ntnvtovvn CoJL, South
Devon. M. MJL'2, Mai. dau. and co-hetreHK
of TiisjtnftK Morri*«, J.P., D.L.,Carmarthcn-
rihirc, and grand -dan. of William MarriK,
foniitirly HA A', for Carmarthen DLstrict^
Chftiriiian Royal Mail .Stearu Paf,'ktjt < 'o.
and King' Line of t^toaniers : High Bhorilf
Pembrokeshire, m^; J.P,, Pembroke-
shire, Carmarthenshire, Haverfordwestt
and Glasgow Co. Unsuccessfully con-
totted Montgomery Di.strict (lt£k5) and
Darlington (1898^
76 Eaton Smiare, S.W. ; Am roth Ca«Ue,
Aniroth, l^enibroketihiro. CVk^s— Rofonu.
National Liberal* W^elUngton.
JEdward Hare. npthimJ orsen, a,w., latw.
B, IKX*. -^on of T. PiekerMllL architect,
fork, and Ann, dan. of llobort Hare,
Sorthallerton. Ed. Stu Peter'n Kebtioi,
fork, and F^ondon Univ. (B.A.J. M. IflO",
Elizabeth, dan. of N, ZiTumerrnan, London.
Fornierlv in Civil .Service; cjilled to the
Bar. isai; member London C.C, IStK-.^
Un^uoct^KHfiilly eonti5stcd Bethnal Green,
aw. tliirJK
U Fontinmri Road, S. W. ; 2 Essex Conrt.
Temple, KC.
Pipie, Puncan
B. 1858, son of Gordnn Plrte. Clmte*vu
de Varennen, France, and Valentine, dau.
'tntc Rous,-iean dti lj4ibro*ie. Kd,
y C fill., Glcnalmoiid, and Clifton Coll.
Ml, Evelyn, d.iu, of i7th Baron SenipiU.
Kjiii j*wl Anriy frorri AborcleeDtthiro Militia.
1.^7:.'; ><.r\-.j.l ill K-; pi inn war, 1882 (A.LKC.
ti* ;-';[' (;^Tnli!i (iiviiiauij. in Soudan wai",
I .1. at El Teb and Temail, nnd
pedition, IBH-l-o; mentioned
II . hm twice, and has medal with
tir clasfiij ; A.D.C. toGovermar of Ceylon,
^(k3; retired from Arniv as Capt^ 3rd
^StL'^fiaTH, 1898; organized relief of wounded
in Qreeec dnriog nr«co-Turki>-h war, 1897 :
eervod in South .^riea, 18yy-l!HK>: IKL.,
A bcrf I ee n. U r i«ii ccewf u lly con tes ttnl Rei i -
frowshire, W^ im^),
Caskieben, Kinaldlc, AherdeenHliiro,
0wlwi— National LiheraU BaclielorsV Koyal
KorUieru <Abefdeon).
Abertleen. N., leiW,
Pollmrdf Qeorg« ^ » , ,««
HerbeVt. ^^^^ • "^^^ ^^^
B. 1864, son of Jameji Pollnrd, Ed*^
Bnrnley Graniniar S(hf>cd, Edinburgli]
(M.D.) and Oxfnrd Univs., and at I^Hn, J
M. 1888, Charlotte E. Bntterworth. t Blk^^f
to the Bar, 18R3 ; formerly member Lnnca^
shire CXI ; Mayor South port, 189B'7. Vn^
snccessfully c^onte^tod J^nc«., SonthporbP
(1892) and Lane,*),, Radcliffe-<;um-Fiirnworth J
(ISUa).
Sandown, Heaketh Park, SonthporL
B. ia^7, yon of wnilijtiij I Vice. Weston-
Rhyn, Salop. Ed. National School, Westrsii-
Kbyn, and OHwestry Ae^Mieniy* Tiiiiiied
in oftlce of Cadbury Brothors, ewoa
manufacturei's. Bii'mingham ; appoint^id
their Agent for Scotland, 1879; partner
MeVitic & Price, biscuit manufaetui'crs,
Edinburgh and London, 1888-1901 ; retired
from businoHrf, 1901.
10 AthoU Crescent, Edinburgh. Clnbn—
Reform, National Liberal, Srottijsh Lil>eral
{Edinburgh^ Liberal ^Glasgow).
Price, Robart John. Norfoiji, E.,ii4&£,
B. 1851, »on of Ed^vard IMce, contractor,
Highgate. Ed. ( holmelev School. High-
gat«!, and University ColL Hospital M.
188L Eva, dau. of »1 . W. Johni^ (formerly M.P.
for Warwicki*hirtN NuntjatonK M.R.C.S.,
187^ : called to the Bar, 18S;i.
6 .Sussex Mansions, S.W. ; The Thatehed
House, Wroxham, Norfolk ; Bank, Lynd-
hurst, HantH, 0? if b— National Liberal,
Priestley, Arthur. G«uiUiiiin, ifloo,
B. 1 864, son of Briggs Priestloy ^formerly
M,P, for Yorks., Pudseyj, Bradfonl. Ed,
privately. J. P., Grantham and Lines.,
Keabeven. Uns"ucce8sf ally contested Linc8»,
Stamford \im\ m&, and ISBoK
Hungerton Hall, Grantham. Club--
Bath,
Brftdlord, E., 190i'>.
Priestley, William
Edwin Brig^H.
B. 18.59. son nf Bri^'gn Pricpitley, fDrmcrly
M.P, for York:^., Pudsey, Ed. privately,
M. 388-^. Ruth, dan. of .1, Craven, formerly
M,F, for Yorks., Shipley. Managing
Director IMestleys, Ltd., stuff mann-
faetiirerfi, Brtidford ; Mayor, Bradford,
1004^; J. P.. BradfonL Unsucce*Hfully
eonL<3Hted Bmdford, E. (19(I0K
Rweraount House, Brndfurd; Ijittlcdalo
Hall, Caton, near Laiiea.stoi'. €7 i/ib.'*— Re-
form, National Liberal.
Pullar, Sir Robert. Perth, 1007.
B. 1828. Ed. Perth Schools. M. 1850,
Ellen Mary (d. 1EW4I. dan. of Charles
Danielk Wantavi« . Seuloit \wctVi^it P^VVi^t'*
ilBEBAL YKAR BOOK, \W6^
70
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.
Dye Works. Perth, the rise mid progress
of which ho has directod for oO years;
F.R.9.E. : hon. LL.D. St, Andrew a ; KL,
188.1 : J.P.
18 Chenlos Street, W.C, ; Tayr^ide. Perth*
CVwiiH— Reform, Xatioiial Liberal, Si^ottlHh
Liberal (^inbnrgh), Libeml (Glftsgow)*
RAdfoFd, 0«arge ^ „ ^ „ ,««.
B. 1851, KOfi of George David Radford,
Plymouth. Ed. Anierfihani Hall, CavBi-
8hnm, and London Univ. (LL.B.t 1871K
M, 1882. Etnnia Louisa, duuirhtor of iJaniel
Radford, J. P., Tavistock. Admitt«d Holic-
itor. 1872 ; member London C.C. 1835-
1907. Pnblishod works- Falsing (i n Obiter
Dictn, iKt 8erleftJ ; Occamonnl Verses;
ShplacJc and Othsrfi.
27 C ha ncery Lan e, W, C. ; Chis w ick Hoiifse,
Bittoii Hill. Clubs — Refovm, NationAl
Liheral, Eighty.
Halny, Adam Bolland. SSfrS:?^.
JL mji£. ^on of Rev. Robert Rainy, DAK
Principal of New C'oUcge, KdinburKh. Ed,
Edinburgh Academyt Edinbimrh Univ.,
Vienna, and Berlin (M.A.. M.H.. C.MX
M, 18«7, Axuiabella. dau. of H. M. Mathe-
BOn, J. P., D.K, lat-e of Mathe^on & t'o.,
Lombai'd Street, E.C. Han travelled in
Australia, New Zealand, and West f ndios.
UntmoooBafully contested Kilmarnock Bis-
trictdSW).
^ Lower Seyrtioiir Street, W. VhthR—
Kefomi. Union* National Libeiul, Nation al .
Hspliael, Herbert
Henry.
DeftoynhlTt, S., 1006.
Rea$ Walter Ruuell* Si-arboniaifb. k»l
B. 1873. Kon of Ruti«eU Ilea. M.P. Kd,
tJnJversity Coll. School and abroad, M.
1^6, Evelyn , dan. of J. J. Muirbcad.
Shipowner.
17 Lyndhmvt Gardeiis, Hiimp8t43ad. N.W.
C?it6«— orm,Nti Rcftiona! Liberal.
B. 1S59, **cii of H. L, Riiphael. Ed. France
and German y, and Trinity Hall, Cam-
bridge <B. A., LUB. with HouKj M, 1881,
RofwJie, dan. of G. R Coster, *Sliaoklin.
Oilled to the Bai% 1881 ; fortiierly member
London School Board and CC. and Essex
C.C. ; J.P„ Kfcksextand Derby Hhirc. Un-
8uece«8fully cont-oated Eseox, Romfonl
(1892 and 189^), i?t, I'aneni^, North 0895),
Derbyshire, South (1»IJ(J|.
5 CavcndiHh Square, W. ; AllewtixK} Hall, ,
Derby. C/iaIjk— Reform. Devonnhire, Port-
Land^ Automobile.
]|«&, Russell* Gbnceiter, 1900.
B, IftlR. Kon of Daniel K. Rea, Eskdale,
Cumberland, and Elizabeth, dau. of Joneph
Rujssell, Hhipbnilder. Liverpool. Ed. pri-
vately, M. 1872, Jane PhiliiK dan. of P. I...
MaoTaggiart, Liverpool. Foinidei' and
aanlor partner R. and J. H, Rea. rtteafii-
shlp owners and tiierchants ; lat^j Deputy-
Chairman Taff Yale Railway Co. ; (hair-
man DeparUnenral iJ'ommitt'ee oti Eight
Hours Law for Miners, liM)6. l^ubli-Jheri,
workK— variouH urtlclcsi and pamphlet'^
on economic Hiibjects. Unsuccessfully
i^/itesUHl Lt'rerfifiol. Extthiitiga |1SJ>7>.
J5? Lxtuf/iurst. iioiul Hamii^mui, N.W.
cru^^Mefoim, SuviJe, Satiotml Liboml.
OJoticester.
ReeBi Jolin David:,
CLE.
B. 185^K Hon of l^iduwick William Ree-;.
Ed. CheltenbLini Coll. M. IIKMI ) loiu T^laiv,
dau. of tk![i. Hejii. Sir Jtiiiics DormtT,
K.C.B. Entered Indian Civil Service*
1875; Under See., Madr^is Government;
IMv. Sec. to ^^ir M. E, Grant DiifT, I^rd
Conncmara, and IjiOitI Wenlock, Governors
<-ii MadittH ; CJovernnieiit Traiijsl!it<>r In
Tamil, Tcliigii, Persian, and Hindustani;
RuKiriian lnt4^r]H'ct<tr; on ripccial duty with
H.R.H. the Duke of Clarence in Madi-as
l^*5*idcncy. IHSa-yO; British Kesirl. n< in
Travancore and Cochin; Addition- 1
ber Govemor-Oon. of Iridia'H Cnonr
190(>; retired from Indian Civil -
1901; CLE., ]8fKl; has tmvelled in
Arabia, Asia Minor, Met^opoUimifL.
Siberia, Corea, Manchiiriii, and An.^:. -, ,
Chairman Briti:^h Cciitial Africji ( ti., [4d.
Poblished works- I'owfw in India * Ifitkf
of Clarence in S. India ; The Atahommal-
U Fall Mall, B.W. ; Northwick, Harrow-
on -the- Hill- C/wfci«— TravcUcrti', BacheloreV
Rendall, AtfielBt^n. Glm., Thorniitiry.lAO*.
B. 1871, HO a of Hcmr Rcmiidl, JJ'„
BridporL Ed. University Coll. Schwd and
<^'ai*tlo Howell School. Lanc>. M. 1887»
Amy Laura, diiu. of J, J. YoTing. J.F..
Portsmouth. Admitted a BoUcitor, 1891.
4 Whitehall Court, S.W.; The KnoU,
Yeovil, SomcrscL fVii6,s'— Xation»il Lib-
eral, Eighty, Liberal (Bristol 1.
Lines., Gsiat-
Rantait, Major
Alexander Leslie.
B. 18fi8, mn of .lamo*^ Hall Benton. Ed-
Harrow and R,M.C.. Sandhurs-r. M, IW,
Kathleen Elliot, dau. of (.'harlcs 1 ,
.T.P., Horton, BuckH. Joined Rov
iir&yii, 1888; j^erved with S. A
Hor*e ia S» A, War (despatch c
with 3 clawprt) ; Mtyor Nortiiantfi 1 1
Yeomanry; J. P., Northantsi. Un
fyily conte«t-ed Dor«ot, S, (19O0)-
Xaseby Hall, Northantn, Cluhtt^
Brooki^ s, Wullifn^on, Cavalry, Naval and
Military.
Alohai^a, Thcimaa. MoniBouiluii!tF,w.,iwi«.
B. 185(1. Ed. British School, Beaufort^
Ebbw Vale. M, im\ K. K, Tbonin^^. dau»
i;>C llavid ftw\ ?Ai\v^vT<it ThomoM, Ikstiufort.
lLiCgai,Ti WOvV. \\\ Vi. <iQ^-\\V vlX, VL'.Xysyajvwu.'.
X.IBBSAX. irBAH BOO^,
\m%>
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.
n
littee; membGr CODoQJAtion Boitrd ; t!rf«t
I pronTinfint during rcviHion of
5?cf*l -ijt* isyc): Mppoint^d
n. Sec. Ml i lio n , 1 SJky ; nic mho v
Vale 'i oiineil nUive 189.5
airman, l!:ii>U ; fotintily nienibcr Llaii-
ittock Scliooi JBoanl ; meriibar Mon-
outihKhtro C^C. Labour Member.
r Cendl, Beaufort, Moniiioiith«liii*o.
1906.
Ilohapds, Thomas
Frederick*
B, i^^t^, VaL Board School. M. 1882.
Ksnrrin, tbi.u. of John Mee. Begnu work
in a liceii-^ed hou.so at twclv© ; bctiaiut:
," I I '- "(k boiler maker, and later en-
Mtt ti-ade; PrtvK. Leicester \o. 1
ifunal Union of Hoot and ♦^hoo
-V— - - ^iuee li^YJ ; member Letce?<ter
|. T<>wn Council, 18^-1^103. LJt.C, Member.
115 KnoUys Road, Strcatham, S.W.
ttchardson^ AFthur. NottinghAm, &, isiie.
i. I860, son of WiUiam and Elim Ri€h;ird-
, East Brid^orri, Nott**. Ed. Xational
hbol, Kofiit BHdg'ford, and Maj^us
School, Newark. M. 1886, Francer^,
of John Whitby, Notting^ham. In
ery buKinc^s j>;inco 1877. Labour
ttber.
I Friar Yard, Nottingham.
B. 1847, lAon of Jo<KeTjh and Tordtdia
ickett. East Hoathly» Silshcjx. FA.
Kdward VI. iischool, Bmlh, and
ately. M. 1»», t'^itharino Bamh.
Qt Rev. Henrj' J. Gamble, Upper
Formerly ChiiirmHn Riekett.
kerell. & Co., Ltd,, imd other lom-
re tired from coiil tntdf, llf rii Unn
l»rt in social and relitfioiiK uiove-
iit«; a constant platforiii Kpoakur in
' , parts of the *^ountrv : Ktw, 1H07 ;
I fir vv.»»ix^ V Hicling. Piiblishi*d work-s
' • Ul: St. {'hrMopher fHth
.' Tht CfirlHt ihfit h* to
, ,1, ^j^i ,. .. ,-.i ninQ iif Caiiitan; and
ninmbutionH (verpo, short fltorieR, and
n,rtirli s^ to jountaiiHin,
: terGatfl, W. ; Barham Hmi«e,
' i!y, Siitwex. CVif5«— Reform,
ri*eraU C'ity Li bo rat
Itlduiale* ISdward
Brifhton. IMA.
t» of E. L. J. Ridi^dale, of the
Ed. Univ. ColL 8chooI and I
.f Mines. >L 1900, Suiian Stirling?,
f J- R. Findlay, Edinburgh. V\a
mf'inbrr Stork Kxc-haiigt^ (n*lir(Mi
w. KU-. ; WitUr I
'keshiiv. f/t/hs— J
Hcfuritu SaUonnl Liberals f
Roberta, Charles Henry. Lincoln, looe,
B. \m\ t^on. of Rev. A. J. Robert*. Vlear
of Tidobrook, Sussex. Ed. Marlborough
and HalHol Coll.. (Jxfnrd (lati^ Fclluw Exe-
ter Coll. . O X f « frfl K M . mn, I Ji(\ y t e^ - il in
Maude, dan. of the Earl e^f f*arli>^le. Un-
^uc^^eHHfuHy contented V\'odiie*«bury (!Sft>l,
YorkH.. OsgoldcroKrt (18991. and Linc«dn
U9<J0|,
BmckUind,. Hindbead, Surrey. C(ub0^
Brooks's. .Vrttioiijil LllH.^nil.
Roberta^ Qeorge Henry. Nonrteh, ipob.
B. t&B, son of tr. H. and Annie Roberti^.
Fd. EleiiH'idary HchtKd and eveninif cIa>«*eH
at Higher Collide School and Techiiieal
Inwtftnto* Norwich. M. 184*5, Annie, dau.
of Horace and Jan© Mai-shalU Norwich.
Ainjrenticed tin printer and eoinnoHilor,
imi : oven^eer of nrintinR department in
in Ionian & Co.. Ltd., WincnmlM Workn,
Xor^vich, INR-J 1001 : j^erond yenrs first
l*reK, and then See, Norwieh Branch Tjtio-
tfi-aphiial Assoc, and alsi> I^ich. Norwich
and I^istrict Trade** and Ijjiboitr Council;
t)ilfaiii/er TjiKiKraphic^l As.soe. since I!IM ;
member Norwich School Board, 1890-1903.
I'nsncceKsfnllv contestetl Norwich U904).
L.R.C. membfr.
2-i Whitehall Road, Normeh.
tloherts, John n«.fet.i«w« w »a
Herbert. BwiWtWWw, W., i»«.
B. 1S«3. Mnn of J. Roberta, M.P„ Flint.
Ed. privalelvand TrinitvColl., CanibridRO
(HisU llnnM. 1S81J, M. mm, Hannah Rush-
ton, dau. af \V. i^. CairM^, M.P. Tiuvelled
through the Brititsh Colonieei, 1884-.^ : J.P.,
Denbighshire. Publihihed work— ^ Worfd
Tour.
Bryugvvcaallt, Aberffelc. C/w6— Reform.
Robertson i Rt. Hon. ^ , ,^^
ESdmund, K.C.. t-L,©. ^^'^^^'^ ^^^
B. IKii, smi of Ednuuul Robertson. Kin-
naiitl, Porthnhirc. Ed. HU Andrews Univ.
and CorpUH ChrSsti Cull., Oxford {iHtl'IaHR
in Clnssirs ; Vinerian Sk'holar; Fellow
of Corpiw Chnsti Coll,, l.S72|, Called to
the Bap, 1872; joined Northern Circuit;
Bencher (Lincoln's InnK t«Sl8 : labile Ex-
aminer ill Ljiw (Oxford and Inny of Uoiirtl ;
Reader on l^wtoCmmril of be^id Edncn-
tion : Civil Loni of Adniiitnlty. 181*2-5;
-Sec. to Adminilty. I9fi5: P.C,, iy<ii>. Pub-
lis bed w orki*^ A m^^ricrtn Hmne i?w/r, and
numerouR con ti ibid ions an legal and
conHlltutionfil snbjert^ to ninth edition of
Knciii'l opcpti ia Britu n iiiea .
!*> Croxted Ro?id, W. Dulwich. 8.K.
C7*/lj -^Reform.
Robertson, Sir George nradJcrd Cc-nirai,
B. ia.?i. sou of T. .V WftieTV^A\. v>v\^vvv-^, S
and UoUiaa Ct>t>^Um, AaM. ^A \^<iwt^.^r^^^^ \
(Jrkney. M.. UwU V«8i, C.«k,\Xi^Ti\v^ YAVC ^>%J
I88ftXaa^. of e^\. A, J,e.l!rocG\%,«ftQ'W^
UBER.^ TEAR BOOK, 190S.
3
72
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.
IKH, Gortnido Mary^rtaii. of Hiirniiel Law-
roDce, the iminter. Entered Indian Medic-
al Service, 1878; served through Afjfli^n
Caiiiixiigii, lH7t*-S0; pAHMed into ricrvieo of
Indian roreiBii Office, 18S8„ was c:nntiiiii-
ally emplojed on GiJgit frontier of Kaf^h-
mirt arm ovctitually becauna Bt-iliHli Agent,
Oilifiti ti-avelltHl in KafriKtan, 18IIM, \\n^K
for a year aniung; the wild hillnicn ; chief
political offlcci^ of Hunswi-Xagjir Expedi-
tion, 1891-a ; installed the Mir of flunza in
presence of Chinc^^o Emroys4, IWtl ; lie^ieged
in Thai pen en trench men fc and preisent at
C4Lpture of C'liilas, 18Sf2 ; eondncU-d ^Kilitical
mission to Cliitni.1, 1893; bosicMcd in Chit-
raU where he wa^ severely wonndcd,
during March and April, \^> : inKtalleti
pre?*ent ruler of t'hitial, Sept^inbor. 18Ba ;
for Herviccyt has been gTant4sd three iviir
medals: C.SJ:. imi-. K,at;.L, \mv\ Hon.
D-C.Lu, Trinity Univ.. Toronlou F^blinlied
works^— TAf Kit firs of Um Hijulu KttJik:
ChUral : The Story of a Aiiitor Hifge.
UnHnccesH fully conteHt-ed Stirlingshire
aeoo.1
2 Mitre Court Buildings, Temple, K.C, ;
lieverC^ Cott-age, Worcester. CfnfMt—
Athenfeuni, Savilo, National Liberal,
Hnrlinglon. Fine Arts,
IlobflFtscinj John NaHjmmberlancI,
M&G kin noun T^neside, itML
B, 1^50, Ed, at Stirling. M. 1893, Maude
Moflher^ Iowa, U.S. A, JourtmllHt and
lecturer; leader-writer Edinbitrifh Even-
ing NewH, 187H-S3 ; on stfitf National Hc-
fortner^ 1884-93 (editor from Mr. Brad-
laugh's death in I8t)l|i; oo lecturing tour
in United States, 1897-S; in South Africa
studying martial law in Britlnh CokmiCH,
IWKl. ihiblishctl yvoT\LS — Bitckfe and hw
f'riti4^: The Bcijcon and the Celt; Modern
Hmnanisttt ."^ An Introditction to Englmk
Politioft ; VhHjttianity tntd Mythology :
PttfMin CffriHts, &c. UnHuocesH.ru 11 y con-
Lerttod Northampton U89o).
VicwhurHt, WcHtorham^ Kent. Chtbs—
Nftfcional Liberal, JJberal (Xowca.stlc).
ItoblxiSOll, Sl<lll«y, MreckncMJlMhlre, liMJC.
}i, I8(i34 Koii nf .Jnhn Hob in won. Back well
HovtMv Hrjiru'i-wel. I^M* privately and Mill
Hill .School. M. 1887, Catherine tlora.
dan, of John Grant; J.F.t talamorgiinshire,
WlriHtey House, near Biud ford-on -Avon,
WiltH. r '/iih^— Kefonu, National LibcraL
Robion, Sir WHIlam Tower Hftinleta,
© *€J. L. goQLh sideldB, 1SB6.
li. 1852. Non of Robert Robson. J, P..
NewcaHtle-on-Tyne, Ed. privatelv and
Onnvllle and CaUm Coll., ranibrldgiL^
IH.A,, IH78; M.A.I. M. 1887, Catherine,
ilaA). of C. Buiwo, Park CiGMccut, \V\
Callwl to the Bar, 1880; joined North-
F^vHlurn Clrenit: Q.C, IStlif ; RecoitJer of
Newcj^Hlle, l«*ri; Bencher (Inner Temple).
18U0; HoliciUir Ueneria for England, 19ai;
hon. l».C,L., IHirhani Univ,. mm. Un-
Canilu^, NowniAjrksts MM, i
riiicoesAftilly contfij^led Tower Hamlets,
Bow and Bromley {ism\ and Middletf-
borouRh n892).
26 E4iton i?Qimre, H*W. ; 11 King's Bench
Walk, Teinijfe, Kt \ C/w&9~Brooks's, Re-
form.
Roe, BlF Thomaa, dSJ?:J2S:*^
Born 1832, Hon of Thomas Roe. J.P.»
Derby. Ed. schools in l»crby. M. 1903;,
Emily, dan. of Matthew KiiiJey, 1> -
Mayor Derby, 1867-S and 1896^7- Kt.
Aid. and J,P., Derby; 4. P., Derbv
Uni5Uc'ces.sfully contested Derby il>m\.
Litchurch, Dorby ; Ventnor, Isle ol
Wight. tVwfci,— Koform, National IJbend,
BogQFSf Fr&ncis Sdward woia..
Newniaiii iMrbcB, him.
B, 1888, Hou of Walter Lacy Rogers. J.P.,
Pewi*ey. and Hermione, ni^ter of Sir E. A,
Hamilton, Bt Ed. Eton and Balliol Coll,
Oxford I2nd Claxa Lit. Hunj,, l8i*U. M,
1893, I^ouiRa Annie, dan. of Edward Jeti-
ningH, Gellde^, Cftrmarihen*jhire. Vl<xi-
Ch airman W iltH. C.C iVice-CJhainuan
Education Committee^ ; J. P., Wilt»4. Un-
»uece«8fully cxinteHto*! Miltn,, Bov
(1900),
48 Ivema Gardens, Kensington, Wi
RfuuBcombe, Powficy, WiltH, Club
Brooks's.
RoB«, Gli&rles
B. Ig47, son of Rt. Hon. Sir John '.
BL, GJ\M.G„ Monti"cal. EjL Rugby.
1871, Lily, dan. of J, K, Maclean, M,F
Formerly partner Morton, Rose, & V^
bankers. UnBuccoBsfuUy contested Ca
bridgeshire, Newmarket (IflCK)).
53 Berkeley Square, W, ; Hard wick Hou
Whitchurch, Oxon, Chflm—Tu rf , Ref on
^^^lite^8.
B. 18aL son of William and Mat
Rowlandij, Ed. Working Men^w ColL »i
Kiiuilar institutioni^. M. 187H, Kate (d.
1905), dau. of Joneph Bovden. Wfitcb-caae
maker; Ei-eeman Ooltirimithii" Company;
Hon. Bee. Land Law Rofonu AHrtoc. -.mem-
ber London School Board, 1901^4. Unauo-
ce*tflfuHy contorted FiJiabury, E, U^'iand
laaSK Labour Member.
lltl Mercers Road, TufncU Park. X,;
21 John Street, Adelphi, W.C\ C.:?ub-
National Liberal.
Bunolmu, W^tor. SJiaS^^Sr-
R. 1S70, son of Sir Walter Runcinian, BU,
Fernwood HoUKtj, Ncvvf!astle-«)n-Tyne. and
Annie, dan. of .lohn IjiWHon, Blakeinoor.
Northumberland. EtL Trinity CoIL, Cam-
bridge m.A,, imi\ M.A., 18t)6(. M. 18«8.
Hilda, dan. of James C, Stevennon, M,P.
for Houth Shield H. FaH. Hec, IxkiaI Govt*
Board, 1905-7; Financial Sw, to
XJBKKAl. YliAtt BO cm, \W^.
TBE HOUSE OF COMMONS.
73
Treasury. IflfTT. Unwucc^wirfiilly coiitostod
OraveBQiid (1808) and Oldhain I1900U
Id Great College Street, WeKtminRter,
S.W. ; West Denton Hall, Scot/^wrKid-oii'
TVfi©, Nartliitiiiberland. Clnhs^iiatonu,
National Liberal.
Russell* TliomftB _
Wallace. Tjitme, B.. i»»e.
B, 1841, sou of David Rus*=w}ll and Isabollii
Wallace, Ed. Madran Amdcmy, Cuimr.
Fife, M. mU 1885* Harriet Wcntworth
(d- 1894K dan. of Tlioiiuvs Agntjw. Dtiti-
gannon ; and (2nd) 1898, MartJm* dan,
of Lt.-C^ol. Keown, CaRtloroc, co. Derry.
t SotUcd in Ireland 1859: Sec. to varioui^
I Temperance Societies, 1864^2 ; Pari. Sec.
Local GovL Board, 189.>-l«)0: foiindur of
new IriMh Land Movement.; Vice-Prea.
I lri.sh Board of Agriculture* 1WI7. Cnsuc-
, cesHfull?^ contested Preston a.^ a Liberal
(1885)*
' Olney, Terenure, co. Dublin, Club—
National Liberal.
Rutl&erford, VlckeFiiian MiiiaiaK^
Hensell. Brtmtfnn],ioiv.
B. 1860, rton of Dr. Jobu Hunter Itntber-
ford, Ncwcastle-on-Tyue, Kd. Royal HiKn
Schcw>l, Edinburgh, and Sidney Su**ex
ColL, Cambridge ^M.A., M.H4. M. lim,
Evelyn Alice, dau. of P. Henwotxi^ Brom-
ley, Kent. Specialifat in t^kin diHeaHon;
medical officer, St. John'i^ Hospital. Lon-
don ; late Medical Officer S'ewcaHtlc
School Board. UnsuoeeBiifully conte^^teil
Yorks., OegoldcroHg il9W)U
25 Lindfleld Gardens, HamptHtead, N. W. ;
!i5 Wimuole Street, W. CYii&«— National
Liberal, Eighty.
B. 1870, son of Edwin L. Sanmiel, banker,
and Clara, dan. of Elli« 8. Yaten. liverpool.
Ed. University Coll, School and Halliol
ColL. Oxford (1st t'la«a Honour*?, Modem
History, 1893^. M. 18»7. Beatrice, dau, of
Ellis A. Franklin. Under-Sec. Home
Office, 1905, Published workn—TJberal-
ism: its I^rincijifcs and I^opoaais, iind
numerotiH political articles and pamphlets,
Unsucce^ully contested Oxfordshire, S.
(1895 and 1900K
88 Gloucester Terrace, Hyde Park, W,
EamueL Stuart twmt HMiku. ^iiite-
Monta^u. tUm^A, mo.
B. 1856% sen of Edwin L. Samuel, banker,
and Clara, dau. of Ellis S. Yates, Ldver-
pooL Ed, Liverpool Inatltiite and ITni-
Tersity ColL ischool, Jx>ndon. M. 1893, Ida
Mayer, damof Alphonse Mayer, A banker ;
J.P,, London co.
12 ma Stieet, May fair, W, ; (^helwood
Vetchery, Nutloy, Sussex,
Bcarlflbrlok, Tom Talbot i)i>r«et, s..
Kjeyland. !(>«>*>'
IL 187-1, son of Sir Charles and fjady
Scansbriok, Ed. privately. M. IfiOa,
Josephine, dau. of W, S, Chamberlain,
Cleveland, ILS.A. Formerly in I^ancs.
Hus'sars; Mayor, SouthporU 19Dt$-3: J,P„
Ijinoi. nod Dorset.
3 Mount Street:, Grosvenor Square, W. ;
OreavcK HalL near Southport, Lanes.
OuftM— BaebelorH', Heform, National Llb-
eraL Automobile.
Sehwaniif Charlas „,. ,, « ^
Dunoaii, cb«aWr«, Hjd*. igoa.
B. 1879, son of Sir C. E. Schwann, Bt,
M.P., and KliKabi^th, dau. of D. Duncan,
Didsbury. E<L Eton and Balliol ColL,
Oxfortl (B.A„ 19<J1 ; M.A., 190l». Called to
the Bar, ISKM.
4 l*rioce's Giirdens, S.W, CZit6«— Re*
form, New Oxford and Cambridge, Rane-
lagh. Eighty.
Scltwaiin, Sir Charles MandiMter, H.,
Bm^t, Bt, i«8>
B, 1S4J, son of Frederick Schwann, Lon-
don, and Henrietta, dau. of Ilev. Edmund
Kell, Birmingham, Ktl Huddorsilcld Coli
and L-niversity ColL, London. M. I87fi,
Elistabefch, dau. of David Duncan, Man-
chester. Vice-Pre^'^. Manchester Liberal
Federation : Pros. 1^5 Club; carried
measure which gave Municipal and
School Board votes to policemeu ; assis-
ted laiTKely in seeuririg abolition of rice
tax in Ceylon ; Bt,, IDOS. Unsuccessfully
contested Manchester, N. ^1885).
4 Prince's Gardens, S.W, Clubs— Ug-
form. Reform (Manehe«ter), Union (Man-
cheisler),
Soott, Alfred Henry, A^h^n-under-Lj ne.
B. 1868, son of C. H. Scott, J. R, Chairman
I'rince Lino and Director Manchester Ship
Ca n n\ . Ed. TidewweH a ad Lich field Gram.
Schools. M. (Istl Amelia id, liJOi), dau, of
Rev, J, T, Shawcross ; (2nd> ISMJT, Kath-
erino Duncan Lewis, dau, of Blanton
Duncan, Kentucky, IJ.S.A. Sec. Bolton
Shop Assistants, 1889-90; member Man-
chester City Council, 1HSJ7~19(D6; J. P. Un-
success fully contested Manchester, E.
(19(J0).
Park Hoiiso, S win ton Grove, Manchea-
ter. C'luba — National Liberal, Keform
(Manchester). Ninety-five ^Manchester),
SeftrSi Jolm Bdward* Cbeltenhftm, lOOfl,
B. 1857, son of Ftev, James Sears. Cam-
ber welL Ed. privately, University Coll.,
London, and Koyal Academj. M. 1882,
Sellna Marian, dau. of Hugh Bead, Strea-
tham. Architect; Fellow Royal Institute
of British Architects ; formerly member
Exec. Metropolitan Federation Free
Clmrch Councils : member London C. C,
lBl>l-7 (Chairman Houwlng Connnittee,
19(lt5-(J; Chairman Bridgets Conmiittee,
1903-4K
214-220 Birkbeck Biink Chambers,
Hoiborn, E.C, ; Rydal Mount., Holder's
Hill, Hemion. N.W, C?t(6 - National
LiberaL
LIBERAL TEAR BOOK, IftOl.
t*mb*th. BrixtOTi. IflOfl.
Seavema., Joel
Herbert.
B. 1860. mji of Dr. Joel and Jane M.
Sottvornft. Ed. Harvard Univ. M. 18H2.
Helen Gertriirie Bmwn, Partner Henry
\V, Pcaljudy &: Co., Colonial merclmntrt,
London tind Liverpool,
W Ka^rcheiin. K.V. ; '25 Groove nor Road,
S, \\\ ( 7 «/j- National LiberaL
Lunca., Newton, 1000,
liA'erpcMi't, Alwmombj'.
B. I8BS, Kon of ThomaH and Maryon
Seddon. Erl, National and Btmrd Schools.
M. IMH, Kllc^n Browiii^ Formerly fn^icerw
aHhifitant and ir-oninicrrial tnivellcT ; mem-
ber Iiixec. Whop ArtHifttAnt**' Union (Prea,
1II02K L,RC. Member,
House of Coniraotis, VVeKtLminrtt4jri,S.W, ;
Laurel Denf\ St. Helena, Lanci^.
Seely, Lleut.-GoL Hiint«^,uk!t.f wight,
John Edward Uv^
BeFnard, D.B.O* ^m
B. ims, KOd of Sir Charles SeL4y, Bt.,
M.P. for Xottinghani. Kd. Harrow and
Trinity Coll*. c;anibridtj:c. M. 1895, Emily
Florence, dau. of Hon. H. G. L. Ciirhton.
Callt^d to the Bar. 18tl7 ; Lieut. -Col. Hanir>-
ahiro Yeomaury; wurvtsd with Imperial
Yeomanry in &outh Afriea, 1900-1- Itjft
UniordBt pm'\}\ liJIM; J. P.. Hant*?; D.L.,
I«lc of Wight.
2S* Chenter Square, S. W. ; Brook House*
Isle of Wight. CV II i)«— Cavalry. White's.
Sbackleton, Olivtd Lanca., CUthprw,
James* ibo^
H. im% son of William and MarKaret
Shackleton, RoBftcndale. Ed. elemen-
tary school at Haslingticn. M, 18S3, Sarah
BrimdbcQt. Operative eotton weiivei- op
to 1893; Prew. Northern Counties Wca-
vera' Amalgamation ; iJireetor Blaek-
bum Chan I her of Commerce; member
Parlianieatary Comimltteo Tnuio Union
Congress; J.t\, Accrington, LA\,C
Mombor.
HouRo of Common R. Westmiiist^er, B,W. ;
51 Loudon Termce, Darwon.
Shaw, GbaFles Edwapd* stttfTont. iim,
B. \mi, Hon of K. IX Sliaw, Wolver-
hampton^ and MiUicent AuKUBta^ dan, of
Kidph Oongh. ErL prhatLvlr and Balliol
Coll. Oxfortl, M. 15K10. Hlmily White,
dan. of Henry B. Bursill, Hampstcad,
I Entered flmi of Jobn Hhaw & Sons (now
Ltd.^ 1«77 : formerly Capt. 3rd S. Staffs^.
Vol. Batt. ; twice member Wolverhamp-
ton Town CounciL
Tett^u hal U Wol ve rh am pto n. €"/ u bn ^
Bath. Reform, Eighty, AntomobiJe.
Shaw, Bt* Hon. Thomafl, tiawkk uifitiici,
»f-,/^y^*^ ^/' *^^ --«- J^/iflw and IrtabcUa
2io& M^h School and Edin. Univ. <M,A. ;
Hamilton Fellow In Mental Philosophy
and Ixird Rector's Historical Prizomanl.
M, 187il. Eb^ie, daii. of G. Forrent* Lud-
quharn, AbordGenHhire, Galled to the
Keottii^h B«ir, 187.>; Advocatc-Depot<\ IS**
gX'., 18SM : ftolioit*>r-GeniM-al, citotitlund^
IHJH-o; Ijorri- Advocate of ^?crjtland, I9(i6;
F.C, 190a ; hon. LL.lX, St. Andrews, 1902 j
hon. LL.D., Aberdeen, laoa
17 Abercromby Fl<w_'<?, Edinburgh.
Cf 1*5*1— Refomi, National Liberals Scot-
tiah LilH-ral (Edinburgh).
Hndilcrtfic^M, ig(» OjV
BbeFVirel], Arthur
Jaixi^s.
B. 1863, Kon of John Viney Sberwoll,
Modbury. South Devon, and London. Kd.
Tredegar School North London Gmro.
HehooL and Hands wortJi Coll, Birming-
ham. For rtom e years Wei^lcy a n M ethodiit
minister; oolJeaffue of Hev. Hugh Pri(»
Hughea in West London ; rosijznen in 1895;
Hi nee then ha« devoted himself ontirely to
pif>r:iolo^c-al and litoraiy work ; ha.** tra-
velled ostensively in all parts of the world,
and ie iotimately acqiminted with the
Colonies. Pxibliished wnrkty—Lifr in Wfnt
London t Report on VhiJd Life in Etfin-
hurnh; The Drink Peril in Scotland:
ScottaTura Opporttnutj/ in Social Re-
form: joint author (with Joseph Kown-
tree) of The Temptninrf p-rohlem and
Social Reform ; The Taxation of the
Liquor Trade: Pttblic Control of the
Liqiwr Traffic; State ProhifiUion nnii
Local Option r British Oothenbtnt/ r.>
peritneniH and Pnblir Houne fvisi-;.
&<x ; and nmny pamphlets and v^-\\.\-
on eoonomio and nolUieal questions.
Thackeray Hotel. Grejit RuMKell Htifot.
W.C.
i
Shlpman, John ^. _^, ^ ^^^
B. 1848, sion of John Shipman and
Uuth, dftii. of Thomit.s Sheflleld, Wiurton,
Cumberland. Ed. Northampton, Hiii-^l
piorpont. atid New Coll., Oxfonl ^Vjrtj
rian Law Scholar: Jli.L. and M.A,, \y^l\h.
M. (iHtl 1885, Ann Elixiilwlh (d, 1886), dan.
of David Hobbs, London : and rJnd> 190^
Clara Aliec, duu. of Sydney- t*ent. NTorth
amtjton. Artlehsd at age oJ^ \h to noli i i i .
Senior StudentHhip in Civil Law,
Inner Temple Scbolar«hip in Con ;
Law, larS; called to the Ear, 1878; LLJK,
London. 1896; Hon. Sec. of the "Three
Dozen" ParUamcntai'y Social Club; J.P*.
Northants. UnHUct^^KH fully contested
Gravesend (igSiiij.
5 Crown Offlre Row. Temple, K.C\ ;
Templemon?, l>tirlHngton, Northampton.
P^t/fts— Eighty. Town and County
(Northampton).
SUcook, Thoinaa
B&IL
li, WA, *son of T. B. Silco<-k. BnulfoNl on
Avtm. )£j\. tttV^ltA tittvvw. ^Vio^il and
Loudim \:inv. m.^:v ^- \3»V, ^*s^i
Bniner«<rt. W(fll». Itum.
i/BlSRAL VBAR BOOK, IW^.
THIS HOUSE OF COMMONS.
75
SiUrock & Reay, architocfca and surveyon*,
Bath and Ixradon : Mayor, Bath. IQOO-I.
38 Parliament Street. S,W, ; Waldeiv.
Bath. a«6^-Nafcional Libcml, Ei^lity.
£ae3i;, WaJthamstow, 1906.
Blmon, John
JlllsebtH>ok.
B. 1873. son of Rov. Edwin Simon, Con-
gi-tiKfl-tioiial Minis t<ir, forniurly of Bath»
and Kwnny Allrtebiook. Ed, l^ ette^ ColL,
Ediiibiiij^fi, and \\ Jidham CoL. Oxford
{L'lassiLuuSrhoIar ; Law Fellow, All Souls'
Cull.; Hainlow Litw S^iholai* ISBSt Pros,
Union, 18^6). M. 1899. Ettiul Mary Ven-
ablert {(L 19Ct2}. Called to the Bar, 18i»;
joined Western Citcidt ; one of tho Coun-
sel for Britiali Government in Alaska
Boundary Arbitration. 1U03. Published
work— piut author of EHmiys in Liber-
ttlttnn by Six Oxford Men,
48 Palace Ganlens ToiTaco. W- Clubs—
Reform, Xational Liberal, Kig^bij-.
Sinclair, Rt. Hon. niuuLKrtimiiKiiye, ibw^s.
B, lS6f>, HOn of ('apt. Ot^orge Sinclair,
Flunbeath, and Ajjnes, dan. of John
L<3!arnnynth, Dean. Ed. Edinburg-h Aca-
deiny and WoHington toll. M. IWH,
the Lady Marjoritj Goixion, dau. of Eaii
and ("ount'eHij of Aberdeicn. Sec» for Scot-
land, lUtli6 ; cntei-ed atJi Uoyal Irij^h Lan-
cers, 1879: served in Suakin Expedition,
iaa.5; A J>.C. to Lord Abeitieen %vheii Lord
Lieut, of Ireland; retired from Army a?-
Captain, ll*S7 ; mtimbcr Londun V,i\,
IBJfif Wl : Sec. to Lord Abenleeu when
Gov.-Genoml of Canada. lJ5Sti-7 ; a Libertd
Whip to liM>5; lion. IjL.1>,, GliTusgow, Vn-
8ucce«sfidly contested Ayr Dislaiet USatil
and Dutnburt<m«hiro USBoK
^Canibridj^e Square. W. C?r*dif— Brooks '«,
Army and Navy, National Liberal.
Smeaton, Donald Mao- DtjriingHbire,
kenzle, C*8>I^ K-i-H. wm,
B. IMS. 8on of D. J. Smeaton, Loth am,
Fife. Kd. privnt-e school and St. Andrews
and Edinburgh Univ:!. (M.A.). M. list) 1873.
Annette Loiuhh (d. 186(1 dau. of Sir Henry
Luj^hinKton. Bt-. Aspenden Hall, Hert*i. :
and {2nd) 1891, Marion, dam. tif Major
Auj^ustus Ansell, 4th King's Own ReKt.
Entered Indian Civil Servlee,, N.W.P.,
186S; organ r/ed Land Revenue and
Settlement of Biiriim, 187J1; IHreotor of
Aprieiiltiire and C-onimei*ee, xVorth Wast
Provineo*., ]Mi ; Chief Sec. Burma after
annexation, 1887 :Comniis>iii oner, Centnd
Buiina, 188SU91 ; Financial CommiH*4ioner,
Hnrina. 1891 ; Acting Chief ComrniMHioner,
Burma, 1892 and ItftMi; member Burma
Lctrislative Council, 1898; member Im-
tM rial Legislative Council, Calcutta 1899-
U*C: See, Indian Famine Belief; specially
U I] inked by Government for piidfying
central division of llpfjcr Buiina, 1884*41(1,
for P'aiuiiio administrnition hi Burma,
1801-'i. and for organising Land Settlement
systein in Lower And Upper Bui'ma ; modal
Norfolk, s., wm.
for war sor vices In Bimna, 188»; C.S.L,
J895; Kaiser- i-Ilind Medal Owt clrts,^), IfHU ;
.1. P. . Han ts, Pu bUsb*M works— Th <- Loyal
Karena of BHrma : pamphlet on inditsn
Cnrrefwu ; and numerous official publi-
cations, ohiefly on land administration and
political affaii's,
Ou54V — Reform, Liberal (Gla-igowK
Royal and Ancient (St. Andrews).
Snonrdeni Philip. itiji^kiiarQ. 101IO.
B. lSfl4, «on ^jf John Snoi.^'don. i'owling,
Keighley. Ed, Boanl School and privately,
M, 19<3i>, Ethel, dam of Richard Annakin,
Harrogate. In Civil Ser\iee, 1886-1903;
Chairman Independent Labour Partj\
mAiS. UnHUecosHfully contested BlaoK*
burn jltMl)) and Wakeheld (190'/^ L.R.C.
Member.
ID Baron's Conrt Itoad. W. Kensington,
W.
Soam^tH, Arthur
UTeliesley*
B. 18.52, son of William Aldwin and Ijanra
Sophia Soames, BriKhton. Ed. Brighton
Coll, and Trinity irolL, C^ambridKe. M. 187li,
EAcline, dun, of T. Horsman Coh^, Ore,
Sussex. .Studied archlteetnro under Sir
jVithnr Blent {icld, A^ILA. ; retired fi-ora
Fractice, 18y9. Uofinceessfully contested
pswh.:h (1892 and 1896K
18 Park C^rc^eent. Portland Place, W.
C/ni'j.'*— Reform, United lynlvorsity.
Soat^Ba, Earnest
Joseph, LiL.D. i>fivon, ikimsUipif, ii«xi,
B. 18B4. son of J. L. X. Soares, merchant,
LivcrpiM)!, and Hannali, dau. nf John
Hollings worth. Ed. privately and St,
John's CcdL, Cambridge (M.A,, LL.D.).
M, 1893, Kate Carolyn, dau, of Samuel
Lord, Ajihton-on-MerHoy, Cheshire. Prac-
tised as a solicitor in Manchester (retired,
18^9) ; Pari. Priv. Sec. to Mr. GladEtone,
1906.
171 Quoen*s Gate, S»W, : Upoott, Barn-
staple, 6V«/w— Oxford and Cambridge,
National Libcnd.
Splcer^ Sir iloiutioutL Di^rkL uwt-itfoo.
AlbePt, Bt. Hackiit^)', CcutTAl, 1006.
B. 1S17. son of Juines Spicer, J.P„ D.L..
Woodford, Essex. Ed. Mill Hill and
Heidelhei-g- M. 1879, Jessie Stewarts daiL
of D. Stewai't Dykes, Grove Hill, Surrey,
Partner Jatne^ Spicer & Sons, wholesale
statione rs and man u f actn rers. Treas u rer
London MiRsionary Society sineo 1885;
Chairman Congregational Union of Eng-
land and Wales, JSiES; Pix-s. Sunday
School Union, lyOO; l*res, London Cham-
ber of Commerce (Chairman, 1904); Bt„
1900. Unsnccossfully eon tested Ei]ssex,
Walthamst<nw (188H) and Monmouth
Di«3triet (MX)— twice).
LIBEUAI, YEAR BOOK, \9^\H,
76
THE BOUSE OF COMMONS.
K
K^ iwift.
R. 1^9, 80ti of Gtiorg6 Eaton St^iu^er.
aurgteon, Nottlugbiun. Kii. jiriv^atAJly tind
litncoln ColL, Oxford (Seiiior Clas-sical
ScholarHhip. 1868: Snd daHS, Cla«K- ModH,,
l&TO; iHi rUsH. Final Clasri. Bobool, 187ii;
Tanci-ed Ijiw Student, 1871K M. 1880.
Henrietta Hophia, iIau. of IXov, J. W.
Green, Rector of March, CaDibs. Called
to the Bar, lS74i joined Midland Circuit t
Q.C.. 1895^ Bencher ^Lincoln's InnK 189S;
RevlBiug B*vrrist«r for Warwickshire,
IffiW-l ; member Couiicil of tho Bar, li>03-5.
UiixnuceBrtfuUy oont^sfccd Nottn., Newark
(l9fKJ-Bj ) and Nottinj^hain, S. iimyu
Now Coiiti, Temple, K.C. : Hill Brow,
North wood, Middle.'sex- C7m6— Reform.
Btanley » A 1 bert* st»fl« k . w . isot.
B. 18G2. won of Richard and Martha
Stanley. Kd. damc'ti school and Natianal
wehooi CJ yearn in all I. M. 18S2* Kllen
OnionB. Worked in a coal-pit from
the age of 11 till 3t^ when cripplml in
an accident; for a Hhort. time in a
coUlery office- Agent Cannock Chanc
Miners' Ashoc. since 188fi; Wee. Midland
Miners' Federation ftincc 1837 : member
Cannock Hnehool Board for some time:
member Stafl>a. CC since formation ; for
many yearn wv*^«^i^l corpespondent Mu»6e
Sociale, Pai-is; a Primitive Methodist
local preaoh<*r from e&rlv boyhood ; J.P»,
StafFri, Published work — pamphlet on
firHt Miners' International Conference.
Wood!*Lanert, Hedncsford, Sta^n. Club—
National Tjibeiul.
Stanley, Hon. JiTtttUP m^ahin!,
£i3flllpll,> EddUbory, 1B06,
B. 1875, eldast son of 1-iOrxl Stanley of
Alderioy. Ed, Et*>n and Balliol Coll., Ox^
ford. M» MXI6. Margaret, dan. of H.
Evaufl-Gordon. Served in South Afi'ica,
190<Vl ; «3i,lled to tho Bar, IHiJS ; member
London C, a, 1904-7: I'arK Priv. Sec. to
Mr. ^^vdney Buxton, PJtifi.
26 St Leonard '« Terrace, Chel>*ca. 8,W, ;
Alderiey l^ark. Cbeiford* Crewe. Clitbs—
Travellert^', Brooke's.
B. 1851 , son of William Stoadraan, Bhip-
wdKht, Poplar. Ed. National School.
Poplar, oTiQ evening school. Battcrsea,
after linii*hlng apprentica*ihip. M. 1875,
Jessie WalK Apprenticed to a bai^^e-
builder, ISflB ; in office of Hearts of Oak
Benefit Society for 12 rears ; See. Barge-
builders* Trade Union (25 years), member
Mile End Vosti-y (12 yoarnl, and Board of
Guardians i3 yeai>;( ; member London C.C.,
1892-1907; Pres. Tiudes Union CongreAH,
1908; eloct-ed Sec. Parliamentary Commit-
tee Tn%de Union CouffresH, 1905: J. P.,
London Co. UnBMceeftBfully fonteHt«4
Kent, Med way jiaJB). Hammersmith
(18951. and Tower Hamlets. Stepney (1900).
Labour Member.
BI^TboriiionAvenuo, Tnrn hani Greon,W.
Btawart. Hmlley, Sliiock. iwe:
B. 1838. Bon of Rev. A. Stewart* Cotujt-
jui:atiuna1 minlKter, Bamet. JCd. pr
HchooL M. 1865, Jane, dan. of .!.»
Atkinson, Upper Norwood. Ti*ftine^ n>r
t'QjiRTCgationol minintry ; Chairman B. .1,
Forder & Hon, Ltd.. cement manufactur-
ors ; Chairman Man^jfleld HouKe Univer-
kI ty Settlement. U ns ii cco?ififully contested
Lincfl., Spalding (1885, lSSf>, and 1895) and
Pet^jrboroiigh 11900).
The Red Houhc. Harpendon, Horts. C?i
— ^National Liberah
WestmorluuL,
Kend&l, IflOO.
WeHtmorlaju^^
BomerHPt, 8., 18lfc^|
Sir Edward I
hrist Church, 'n
rtiiLTi nf P ft '
Stew&rt-Bmltli> Dudl«y.
B. 1S57» son of Alexander Stewart>Smith.
London and Hong Kong. Ed. Univer^iity
Coll and London Univ. (LL.li.). M. 1893,
Katherinc, dan. of Honry C'autley, Burton
Pidaoa. Yorks. Admitt<:d a solicitor* IKTS;
called to the Bar, 1889 ; K.C., 1902. Pab-
Ikshed work— a tresitiso on Companv Law.
3 New Square, Lincoln'^* Inn. W.C. : 31
Norfolk Square. Hyde l^rk, W. Cfutpt
Reform, Junior Athenteum, WoHtmorI<
Coimty.
Btp&ehey, Blp Bd««fd,
B. la^g, oldeflt Bon of Sir Edward
Strachcy, I)rd Bt. Ed. Christ Church.
OxfOMl. M. 1880. Constance, dan. of C. B.
Braham, and niece of the late Frances,
C>ounte8H Waldegnive. Lieut, llh Batt
Somerset Re^t., lK7g-82 - Past Chairman
Central Chamber of Agricnltn re ^Chaii'mftn
Pari Com mifcteeh PantPrevi. Briti>ih ' ^
Fanners' Asflociat Ion ; A rbf traitor 11
of Oak BcTieflt Society, Maneht*t*'r
tkldfellowH Fidelity Guarantee .SoeioP
and Great We*;tern Railway Friendl
Society ; carried Outdoor Relief (Friendl
Societies) Actt 1S94. Post Office Amen(
mont Act, 1895, and Post Office GuamnttM*
Amendment Aot, 1898 : Treasurer of the
Household and reprctsontattve of the
Board of Agriculture in tho Hoaiw of
Commons. 1905; J.P., D.U, and C.C..
SomorHet^ Lrnsuccosrtfully contested Sont-
erset, N. (1.SS5) and Plymouth U886).
27 Cadogan Gattlona, S.W. ; Sutton
Court, Pcnrtford, Somerset. Clt*b»
Brooks's, Travellern', National LfberaL
nd^
Tower HunMa. Mto
End. UMMw
Strauif Berti*ani
Stuart.
R 1867. son of Henry H. Strnup, Vfi
Con*sul for the Netherlands at ManchcKtc
Kd. Harrow. Formerly partner Hale i
Son. Colonial brokern, London (retir
lB9S|i member London C.C. I8!J8-lf
(Chairman Bridge** Committee and Cha
man Hanwell Anylnm Committee fori
years) : niombor Marylebonc Borouj
f-^ouncil. UnHuc< essfully couth's ted Mjvi
lebone. W. (1896^, Tower Hamlet*.
George H (1HIK», and Tower Hamlet**, T
End (ISO,!).
8 Hyde Park Mansions, W. Cttd
NrUqtva\ VA^m\, FA^Vvty.
d§H
J^IBEHAL Y^AB BOOK, WB*
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.
77
Stjrauss, Edward „ ^ »„ ^ „^
AntWny. **"•»- AMnndon. IBOA.
B. 1862. Hon of Joneph StrnuKS. Kd.
King^H t'olU, Ijondoii, micl abroad* Hoji
merchant: hnj< travelkid uxteuHively ht
V^T\adi!k^ United States, And Europe.
49 Grosvenor 8mittre, W, : Kingston
House, AblDiedon, Berkjiu t"/iif/«— Devon-
«bire. Bath. NstionaJ Ltbcr&l.
Ll.^*
'Tn
r
f I So
H. IS->1. son of Adam Sutherland. Ed.
Ivjs^iienioiith Public School and Abor-
detii l.niv. Chairmao l<'ordjce School
iitjard ; meniber Fordycc Parish Council
lid B.'i^ff^ih^Tc CAJ. ; keenly intei-ewted in
ncj^tioiiH of Eflu cation imd Local Govern-
ment.
Upper Aird. Port.Hoy, Bji iiffrth i re, C'^ u&—
Scottish Liberal (EdiobmishL
I
Burke, Ib>ten, t'a^jtjftln Mahan, French
RoA'ohition ; ^^kMiffhtn on Protectitm.
17D AnhJey Uardeni** HAV, ; Btreatianii
Tower. Liverpool. €'/m6w— Re fornix Na-
tional.
Taylor. John
Wllkinion.
B. 1S43, fion of Joseph Gordon Stuart,
Markinch. Fife, and Catherine, dan. of
David Booth, Xeu'bnrgh. Kd. privat«l>
and St. Andrews and t'anibridKo UnivK.
fSni Wrangler, 18«ft; Fellow Trinity CoiL,
1867), M. ISlXt. Lftum Klimboth, dan. of
J.J. Colman. fonoerly M.P, for Xorwirh,
ProfeABor of Applied Meuhanies. Cam-
bridge, 1875-89 : founded S>Kteni of Uni-
verstty K3cten>«itm Teach ihk and the Me-
chanical Workshops at Cambridge Pub-
lishod works— puniphlet-s and articles on
ddticatiortal. Hcieiitihc. and political i<;ub<
ject^. L'nKueees.4fuIly eontost*^ Coin-
hrid^ Univerwitv (IflaUli and Shoreditch,
Hoxton U90U).
21 Grosvenor Roatl, S.W. : Carrow Ab-
bey, Norwich. Cft/5— National Literal.
8mniiierh«ll, Tltomaa* goDd^ri&nd. icnm;.
B, 1861, son of Thomivs SunjinerhelL
riUuer. Seaham Harbour. Ed» National
Srhooi. Seaham Harbour. Printijr; inem-
Ut Typographical Ai^ociatlon ; late Sec.
Inulcs t\>nru:n, Sunderland ; member
iSujuJerlaiid Town Council (late Chair-
luui Trauiwrtys Committee); a founder
ibourers' Union of Gt. Brit-ain. L.H*C.
oiuber.
II St Vincent Street, Sunderland.
TmylOTt AUBtln. UTerpool. EMtTaxt«lh.in)t.
B, 1H58. son uf Ten. Archdeacon Taylor.
D.D. Ed. Liverpool Coll. and Corputi
Christ! ColL, Camhrtdge (B.A.. 1880U M.
1888. Lucia (d. nm\, dan. of Edward
Wh!tAker» Liverpool. Partner Hugh
EvanH & Co.. sliipownera, Liverpool^
member J>ivGrpool City CminciLiyfi-a and
lOOl-^ (ChnJrnj/i/i Housing Coimjiittoe.
^: Joined Llbei-al Party, WOfk J^uh-
" watts — addrmftOH on Kilmund
rJnrhnLin,
Regain work at ninoj appren-
welve art a blacksmith: after-
B. ISfjl.
ticed at
wurdH worked in a collier v ; See. Durhj
Mechanics" Aftsociation. LR,C. Mernli
Dipton, S.O,, Durham,
T&ylor, Thaodor^ Luum.. ludcune-ttim-
Coo k e« Vimtwartli. i EXio.
B. 1850, 8on of Jt>j*hn» and Alice Taylor,
Hatley. Ed. Bat ley Gram. Sohool und
SilcoAtan School, Wakefield. M. 1S74,
Sara Jane. dao. of W, J. P. Ingrahnm,
PhiliMlelphia, U.S.A. Entered hiH father s*
and HncIcN' woollen cloth manufacturing
hUf^incKH, IKfill. becoming head of it in 1^1
and sole proprietor in 1892; e?it4iblish<xl
in 1896 a pi-oflt-shnrinig t«chem© in which
all clafiscH of ernployiiH shano.
Sunny Bimk, Batley, CfTi6 — National
LiberaL
Tetmant^ Sir BdwaFd „ ,.
Pn&UlX, Mt, a«ii-biarT.190fl.
B. \mA, mn Qt Sir Charles Tennant. Bt.
Ed. Eton and Trinity ColL. Cambridge
(M.A.. 188.1T. M. imd, F*araela, dan. of
Hon. Percy Wyndhaui, Read for the liar;
Priv. Sec. to Sir (leorKe Trevelyan %vhen
Sec. for Scotland. 1S92-5 ; J. P.. Wilt**.*
D.L.* PcebJeHKliire. Unsuece«Kftilly con-
tOMted Lanark, Partick |lfift2) and Peeble«-
Hhii'e and Selkirk«h!re \lim\.
34 Queen Annen Gate, S.W.; Wikford
Manor, Salisbury ; The Glen, luncrleithtiti.
C7iit -Bi*ook'**H,
R 1885, son of Sir Charles Ten nan t., Bt.
Ed. Eton and Trinity t'olL, Cambridge.
M. (IstJ 18S9. Helen (d. lifihfl. dau. of Mwor
Gordon Unit, of Drnnunuir; and I2nd) ISIS,
Margaret Edith Ahrahanii, H.M. Super-
inteiiding Insnector of FactoricH, dau. of
George Whitley Abmham, Rittbgar. co.
Dublin, Priv. Sec. to Mr. Asquitli when
Home Secretary. V^iH ; Sec. Uliit^ Lead
Committee, iHyS; Chairman DangerouB
Ti-aden t ommfttoe, lSi»5-a
3S1 Bruton Htrect. W. ; Hutton Cawtle,
Berwick - on - Tweed. CiitbH — Brookt^'n,
National Libcn%l, Cosmopolitan, ScottiKb
Liberal ^Edinhurghl, New (ICdlnburifh),
Liberal {Olasgowj, ■
IKW.
K Thoriiaw, J. P.,
Ef.1. CUflon <B.A.,
I
i
ThoiAAS, JLhfll* KtGi
E. ISlg, son of T.
Trehale, Pembroke.
London CuW-V M., \«\^, ^VeM»\^ V?)^. >S^>>
da\i, of it^ftmuA ^qXhSl. ^^aSi^s*^. \ft N^a^^^^
1873; iomoa S. NNftXfe* ^T'^-V^'=^1^..^xl.;
culU ;Uc., \«fif,mvxev^ V ^^^^.^(^v^^ v.^xv^v^
f.fHERAL YEAR lV>OK, l^tT^t i
78
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.
IIBB : t'haifiiiaii 1 Pembrokeshire Quarter
SeRsfonej; J.l\, IJeiiibmknrthirc.
Cornwall Gaiaeiis, S. KoiiNiiiKtoii, W.
Cf«b/<r— Rcforiii, Xatiunal Libcml, Albe-
marle.
cifcor to tkmHorvative Land Society and
hoii. Bolitiitor to XHtional l-'aotpath Pre- |
nervation ScK^iety,
2 youthwick Cmsccnt, Hvdc3 Piwk^ \\\\
115 St. Jamo.s'6 Court, WcHtminHtor, S,W.
VlubH- BiymlWn, Xational Liberal, KigJity,
I Tliomai. Slp Alfred. ^^*^*'^^^^^^'^-^
' B. 1^0, HON of D. ThoiJiaw. Periylaii,
t'lirditf, A rctlrod iiitjrcharit ; Muyor.
i CarcUtf, 18^2 ; received frcedooi of Carditf,
1^; wsiH Pres. BapHwt Uni*m of Walew;
PreR. S. Wales Utiivei-rtity Coll.; Koec.
-Sir G, O. Morgan as Cbfiirman Wolrtb
liberal ParliamcoUiry Paity, 18S«; Kt.
I 1^02 ; J, P., t'ardllf and Glamorganshire ;
I D.L„ Glamorganshire*
Bronwydd, Cardltr. CVitfafl— Dovonshire,
Reform, Xational LiberaL
B. 18.j6, Hon of Samuel Thoinae, Yhku-
borweti, Abcrdare. Ed. privately, and
GonvilLc and Caiuj* Col., Cambridge
(Matbeniatical Scholar of Je^iUH and Caius
Collti. ; B,A. Mathematical HonB., 1880 ;
M.A.. 1883), M. 1882, Sybil Mar^raret, dan.
of George Augustus Haig^, Penilhon, Rad-
nornliire. Partner Thomas &: Davoy,
collier \ aienUs, Cardiff; Pros. S. WaloB
Liberal Ked.. 189.1-9^ lYe«. Cardtlf Cham-
ber of Commcruc, ISSo ; uicrahtfr Ad\iBor>-
Committee to Intelligence iJept,, Boai'd of
Trade; secured highc-Jt perccntngts of
registered eiectorti In Englund and Wale?»
both in \mi and 1901>; XP.. Glamorgan-
shire and M oil moil thsh ire ; D.L*. Glamor-
ganftliire. Publiniicd workri-papei's and
articles on economic quedtions,
122 Ashley Gardens, S.W. ; Uanwem
Pai^k, near Newport^ Monmouthshire.
Cluba — EeforniT Devonshire, National
Liberal.
Thomaaaon, Franklin. L«kit!A«ir, isoe.
D. 1873, «on of J. P. Thomaswon, formerly
M.P. for Bolton, and Katliarine Lucas
Thomasson, niece of John Bright- Kd,
nrivately. M. 18115, KMzabelh Lawton
Coffin, Now York* Founder and pra-
prietor of the Ti^ibune. Unfiuccestifully
contc8t*jd Liinci*.. West Houghton (1900)
and Uvncs., Strtitftml {IIXU).
3« Gloucester Square, W. ; Hallrtt'eads,
near Penrith. C/i/Ei,'* — Xational Liberal,
Automebile.
ThORipson, John ^ * t? i*wi
WlUlam Howard. »««Kr*et, E, Iflofi
B. ISfiL HGii of Guwtavus ThompsoD.
HoUcitor, London. Ed. privates Hcfaool
and Whiti^tt .School, Croydon. M. ISW,
/ Au/^/nett^ Ehdcn^ dau. of T. .J. Keene,
/ J^Hboroiig-b Court, BomevAGt. Admitted
f H Hoiieit<}i\ imS; jjurtoer GuhIuviih
rnompson Sc Si>nif, London; formerly aoli-
ThoFn^i IfiTllllam
Jam mL west haki, s, , im,
Ji 1S<>7, 8on of Thomai^ and Emma
Thorac, bricktteld worker**. Kd. none,
Begai} work at nix ; founder Gas Workers'
LUijoii of which he hat« been Qeneml Secu
since 1889; ha:^ att^irMlcd five InternatioDal
CongreHHew ; member Parliamtjnt-ary Com-
inittoo Trade Union Congi'ess dnee liJM;
See. International Conirree^t London, 1896;
sent to AmeiiCii by Trade Union Congrtss.
1888; member West Ham Town Council;
Joined Social 1 (cmocratic FGdenitioe, I8S4.
Unsucce*wfu!ly contiiJ^trCd We«t Ham, &
iimOl L.R.C. Member.
1 I^wrence Road, Upton Manor, Essex.
TlUett, LouIb John* Nurtddi. umm.
B. I8fi5, tn^uidson of Jacob Henry Tillott,
formerly M . P. for X or wic K Ed. p ri v a tel y.
M. 18JJ6, May (d. IBteK *lau. of Jamty^
itceve. Adudtt^'d a wolicitor, 1889; mffu
her Norwich Town Council Mince 18:)0»
Catton, Norfolk.
Tomklnson, James. a^iMiiire. c»we, i&
B. IHKJ, son. of Col. William Tomklm
and SuKan, dau. of Tliouian Tariot
Bolertwortli c:aHtle, Clieshire. Ed, Ri
and Balliol Coll., O-xfoi-d (B.A. 1863).
1871, Eimly Kntnces (d. 11M16), dam of .„
Geo. Hudson Palmer, Bt^, Wanlip Hatt,
Lciecstor. .\ Iwmktjr in London, 18IJ7-79;
imrtner \Villiam.s&; Co., Old Bank, Chesiter^
1879-97, until itn absorption by LloydB
Bttnk, of whieh he is a Director ; M^g. and
Hon, Lt.-CoL Earl of i'hcstci-'s Imperial
Yeomanry, wliicli he joined in 1866 Iru-
tired, 1906) ; Alderman and tirst Vice-
Chairman ChcHbire CC'. ; J.R and D.L,.
Cheshite. Published woi^k— /iii^iri/ of a
Caviifrif 0£if^cr, lSOn-l.'> (editor), Uuriuc-
ctiHsfully contested Clit^^shire, W. a^h.
t heshiro, Wirral 11885), Chewhii^, l*:4idis
bury I1S86 and 18921, atid Warwickshiir,
N.t!. [mm,
WilMngbon Hall, Tarporloy, Cheshire;
BrnnHwick Houne, Cromer. Cfitth'i
Mrookti's, N'^ational Liberal. Bath.
11)06.
Torrance, Sir Andreinr
Mitchell.
IL 181h'>. ,Kon (if John and Jane Tonaii_
CTmmt>t'k, Ayishire. Ed. Parinh Scho
and clasHos in Glajsgow and London, _
1870, Hora Weir, dam of John r>rummon _
CwwivwiW. Partner Miller, Son. & Tt>p»
I nincG, wwsWw a.wi\ Vct^it*. vawwAti^titurmi,
XflBEHAI* ITSAK B^OK, \WS^.
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.
m
[dcc cTGatlon in 1889 ( Deputy -
W07; Vice-ihairmnn. IJJTJO;
1901>; Mayor I^Mu^ajii, 1903;
Ufn»ucce«i«fiilly cont-tistcd Ih-
J, HiMThbiiry QiiiLdmut, X.
iofial LtberaL City Liberal,
if Councillor Qemt^v Toul-
iton. Eel. Prey ton Gram,
_S, Mary Klimbctli, ilau.
Iston. Partner Geo. Toulndn
tpriotors of Lumyrjihire Dailu
yn Gu4trdian^ and Btackhnra
e-Chairman Pi'oston Boani of
J. P., Countv of L*iiif4iKter ami
Preston. UiiHUccessf ully t-oii-
•gate, Pro8tx)n. Chthn — Na-
•al. Eighty.
l6Rt «on of Rt Hon. Sir O. O.
St., Mbntesnian and writer, and
m. of R, N. PhiiipH, M.P> fnr
Hnrrow and Trinity t'oll.
M. 1904. Mary JCnthiiiniif,
H«*yh Bell Bt. Sl^c. U. L^rd
Lord Lio»it of Ireland, imi'A ;-
indon Suhod BoattL mMi-7 ;
imi>*sioacii-, 1906 ; J.I^ and CC,
•land. Un«ncceKHfnlly oon-
MjtU, X. flSiJo).
CoUcjire Street, Wostminsiter,
», Xortinimbci'land. Chtha—
National Liberal. Newcastle
r» of John \JTi\ HtjlenHbiirKh.
V iiiiid Erlinbutr^h Utiivi*. M.
pet Mnclktwall, dau. of Tho-
, Helen sburKb. An artvo-
»r-Uener&l for Scotland, IflOS :
lla«gow. Un»*ntiteriH fully uon-
isMre, W. Wmii and iJnlitli-
Row, Edinburgh. Cluhn —
Jbcrai, Bath, Aiitomn' '^
-t, Ranelagh, SeottiHb Lr
. Uberal ^Glasgow), W .
toyal Xorthum Yacht, lir-^wn
^ederick
Unckn.. Buektn^liniiv
I of Kt. Hon. Sir Harrv Yvv-
-Harrow and Christ tlnireb,
1870, Maude, dim. of .Sir John
v., fit tW/t'rf to the mr. 1873; i
Loffntkm, ISKf fCimtiHeihtr .
fully 13011 tc>i tod Kent-, Tvin bridge BBS5),
Bath UiWei. Norwich (1896). and Liverpool,
ExehajiKO \limh
I'l C'onuanght Place. W. (Ttifi*— Trav-
uUers', Brooks's, National Liberal.
Brtitliton. 1W6,
VmioTM, £pneBt
h. 1863. son of Kev. Charlos Villiers,
lat4) Roetor of Croft, Yurks,, and nephew
of IjOnl Amherst of Hftcknev. lid. Cam-
bridge Univ. 1M.A.K M. IbUH, Hon. Elaine
UncHt, dau. of Loi-d Wimborno,
22 Adolaidu Crencont, Brighton, Club—
Arthur's.
BirkvnUead, 1006.
Viirl&a, Henry
Harvey.
n, mm, Hon of William Honrv awl
Mary Vivian. ¥k\, Xatiooal StTbooIs. M.
1894, Helen SiurKetjn. Memtier Pimlico
Branch Amalgamated Society of Car-
pen tors and Joinors ; Sec. I^Wur Coimrt-
Ticrship Atwociation sinre 1891 ; founder
and Chairman Copartnership Tenants
Housing Council, l^^iling Tenant*, Ijt<L,
and othor Copartnoi-ship Tenantj^ Associ-
ations ; Editor iMbour topitrtfurskip,
Laboiir Member.
H Bloainsbury Square, W,C.
Yorka., UnUauifi^idLre, IflOS.
WadswoFtli,
John.
B. 18^>(J, son of H. Watls worth. Kd,
Bi-amnton SiJiool. M- lH72t Annio Eliza
Bell, Now begin, near SbofHold. Began
work in a coal mine while a boy ; check-
welgbrtian, 1KS3-11J(I4 ; Sec., l^i-es., and
Dclegato Wliarnclitre Silkstone Branch
Yorkshire Miners' Asaoc. for 'if) years;
Pros, (1904-5) and General and CoMHi^pond-
ing See. iUVM]} Yorkshire Miners' A shop., of
\%*nich he had been Vicc-Pi'oti. for 15 yeani.
Liibour Member.
Westmiuhter Palaoe Hotel, S,W. ; SHud-
dei>;llehl Road. Barn**loy.
Lck«b>nililr0. Melton, iflofi
Walker, Henry
de Rosantiacft.
B, 1867, 3on of \L K Walker, .Sbooter*B
Hill, Kent Ed. Winchester and Triaifcy
t^olL , Cambrid go . M . 1 IHXJ, M and Eleanor,
dau. of Rev. Ih \V. Chut*^, Rector of Sher-
borne h?t. .John, liasing>itoke. Clerk in
V.reiL'ii Oftlte, 1889-92; Priv. 8ec, to ParL
i . Local Government Board, U^5; bus
ilvcIKmI in CaDfwla, .\iistralia, Xcm' Zea-
land, aiid Woi^t IndioH. Published works
—Au^traiasian Democmcu ; Thr H'eM
Indita atul the Kmpir<i^. unsuccoHsfiilly
contested Suffolk, StowTuarket (18951 and
Plymouth {mm.
Melton Lodge. Swanage. Dorset- Clitbs
— St> James's, National Liberal.
Begati Moi'k \n a liimV mmft v<\vtt\\\wAxWi\\^^
l^WmBAU YEAR BilOK:, 190B,
so
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.
Fodoration (Wiganh Into nicnibcr Miners'
C'onciliatlon Bmrd; ox-Prot*. WitJait IHh-
Lrict Trades CoiiiifiL ]#.lLr. Member.
8 S win ley Koad. Wign.ii.
BheffleU, Biigbleiden 1000.
VTalterfl^ Jobn
Tudof*
R ]8fiB. Hon nt John Tiidor Walters.
Ed. Clitbtroe Ciraui. Soliuol. M. 1888,
PUi^sabeth, dau. of AVilliam Hill, L*?if^iHtGr.
Architect and survfi^koi-; membor Lei-
coHt-crTown t'ouncil since IKlltl ^f 'biiinnan
Kdutsatioti Committee ).
3 Whitehall Court.. S.W. ■ Gmnville
Houw, Leicester* Oicb.s— Naliynal LibtiitU,
Leicestorflhirc,
Iiceds, B., 1092.
i
Walton, Sir John
LaiHFBon, K.C.
B, 18.52. fion of Rev. John Walton, ex-
Pre«» \V'eHle>»n Confei^ncet and Emnm^
dau. of Roy. Thomas Harris. Ed. Mer-
chant TxivlorH' t?i':hoot Great Crosby,
Jjaiicrt., ana London Univ. M. 1882, Joanna
M' Neil age, dau. of Robert Redder wick, of
tho Ghtsf/oir Otfijscn. Called t^ the Bar,
1877; q.V,, 1890; Bencher (Inner Temple),
1897 ; Attiirnoy-Geneml for England. IS^l'i.
lJiiBUccc«Hfull3^ contested Lectdsf, Central
{mm,
42 Great Cumberland Place, W. :
Coornbe Hill. Butler'^ Cfowh, Bucks. Chtbs
— Brooks'*?. Reform.
W&lion, Joseph i Ynrha., Bamftley, 1«»7.
B, l!iii), son of Joj^eph Walton, Fros-
terley. Ed. luivatcly. M. 1880, Faith,
dan. of Robert Oill, Mlddlesboro". Began
commercial career in Middlesboro' in cc«il
and allied Inidei*, 1870 ; retired from active
participation in bnsinesa on entering Par-
liament, 18R7; ha« tJU\elled ext-onKively in
Persia, India, Burma, China, Japan, Africa,
and X. America; J. P., Mlddlesboro' and
YorkK., N. Riding : DX^, Yoiks., N. Rid-
ing. Fiiblished work— The China Crisis
(1900^. tTjisiieco.ssfully contested Yorks.,
BoncaHter (18951-
Reforra Club, Pall Mall. S.W, ; Rush-
?oot Hall, Saltboru-by'the-Soa. Yorks.
;V«bfl— Rcforni, National Liberal.
Ward, Jolm. BUA»-oii-Trtnt, Iflofl.
R iSftff, son of agricultimtl im-rent*^. Md.
by himftelf. M. 1892, Lillian, dan. of
George Gibb.*. Winslow. Bucks. Ha*^
worked as a navvy all hi« life ; employed
on many important pnblie vvork><, iuclnd-
ing Atanchestor Ship Canal and Suakini
and Berber Ftaihvay (Silver Miidal and
Clasij), i^naklni, 188.*i ; Khedive's Brouao
Starf ; Chief Oftlccr Navvies' TiMule Union
eliice 1889. Published works— paraphlotK
on -srwrnl subjef t-i^. Ijfibour Membor.
iJfc? JCItuaJel^h Rood, Kafei; Hill, Wands^
woath, & W;
S<»aUuun|yUai. IflOH. ^H
Ward, William
Dudlfiy*
B. 1877. 8on of W, H. Dodley Ward and
Hon. Eugenie Violet Brett, dan. of Ist
Lonl Kftber. Ed. Eton and Trinity CoU.,
Cambridge. C-aUed t« lh*s Bar, mu ; Pari.
l*riv, Stic, to Mr. Lewis Ilarcourt.
14 Berkeley Street, Piccadilly, W, CI
— WindhivTu.
Wardle, Oeortf€ Jairtes* BUK-kiM^H:, loos,
B. 18Rn, son of George and Ella Wardle.
Ed, elementary tithool>5, chiefly We*ileyaii
Day School, Keigbley (three scnolarshipa>.
M, 189«, A tin Matilda, dnii. of John
Terry. Keigbley. Half-timer in woollen
facitorv when eight years old, full-timer
when thirteen ; entered Midland Railway
service an clerk when fifteen ; edited local
Labonr Journal for fonr yearn ; editor
Raihruy Review Kince IS9S ; Fellow In
rttitute of Journalifitft. Published work —
Probtcvis of the AifC (poems), L.R.I
Member.
251 Gmy'slnn Road, W.C. ; 107 Brownll
Road. New Sotttligate, N,
k-'j
Warlntf, G&pt. Walter. BnnflraMir, 1907.
E. 1876, 80n of ChaHcs Waring (formerly
M.P. for Poole) and Charlotte, dan. of Sir
George Denys, Bt«. Dray cot t, Yorku. Ed.
Eton. M. 1901, Uidy Clementine Hay,
dan. of 10th Marqnoji*5 of Tweed dale.
Joined lat Life Guai-ds. 18if7 ; served in
South African War. 1899-19(10 < medal and
six clasps; mentioned in despatch e*th
Captain. ISHM (retired, 1906) ; Mai^ter of the
Hor^e ki IjOrd Lieutenant of Ireland, hM>:
Capt. Lothian and Berwickshire lni)>erial
Yeomanry; J. P., Berwickshire. I iir^uc-
ceH>i;fully contettted WigtownHhii*e (IJMfi),
y Grosvenor Phice, S.W. ; Lennel, *'old-
streanj, Berwickshire, C/itfci«— Bachelor^*,
TiuTcllers'.
StiiffiL, UchfteW.
Courtenay Tbeydon
B. 1857, flon of Edward WaiTicr (formerly
M.P. for Xor\vi«^ti}, Higham, Woodford,
Essex. Ed, Kton and Brasenose ColL, Ox-
ford- M. 1S8J, Lady Lendiu Uinna, dau- of
Earl dc Montalt, A large landowner in
Walthanistow and Ley ton, and Snlfolk;
Chairman Warner Estala Co. and Tot-
tenham and Forest Gate Co.; Director
IjUav Land Co. ; CoL 4th Oxfordsbiro UL
Infantry; member Essex C.C'.» 1889-19»I;
High .SherifT E.^es. 1891 ; J.l\, Somerset
Unf^iicccs-sfully contested Coventry (1885)
and Sonierset X. (ISas).
,t6 Cadogan Sqinii*, S.W,; Bretteniiaia
Park, Sntrolk. CVm6«— Reform, Union,
Bachelors', National LibertvL
Waaon,
Bf. Hon.
Bugeno.
B. IMS, son of Rigby Wawon. M.P. for [
\ IpavfteVi. Kd. Riigby and Wadbam ColL,
A>nhire, a,, ises-d.
AvjnbiTti^. a.., 1863.5.
ClaiikumiiiiajA and "Elnuyta, 1899.
XtBKKAT. Yl^AB- WK>K, \WVi,
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.
811
Oxford (M.A., 18T0). M. 1S70. Eleanor Mary*
dau. of Clmrle»( Reyrioldt* WilliauiH, Dol-
melynllyii. Dolgelly. Called l-tj thu Bar,
1^; for 80tu6 tbue a member of ftrni of
Wiluani^ & James, solicitors! foriii«rly
AsBiatant Examiner Incoirio rated law
8ociety : re-admitted a me Diner of the Bar»
IBSR^ but does not practise *, han travellefl
twice round the world ; RC\, m\7 ; J.R,
AjT. UnsnccessfullT contested Ayrnhire^
8. a88fiandl895>.
8 Sussex Gai'dens, Hyde Park, W.; Blair,
Itailly. S,0., AyrHbire* Wi/i).'*— Reform,
Un ion» Libenil ^FkUnhurg-ii), Liberal (Glas-
gowX
^STScmS. O'J^iey and Sbetlatid, IflOO.
R 1848, son of Rigby Wawin, M.P. for
Ipewjch. Ed, Laleham and Rngby. M.
1874, Aliee Seymour, dan. of Edvvm-d Bell,
C.E. Went to New Xeivland and on gained
in fiirmtngr, li^67 : elected to New Zealand
F^liament, 1876 ; rcslj^M J879 ; re-elected,
18^ ; defeated IBi^, reelected 1896 ; called
to the Bar, 1887 ; elected for Orkney and
Shetland a.s Libeml Unionist, 19<)0; left
piirty on Edncation Bill and Irif+h AdminiH-
tration. 19(>2; i-ewixned seat and was re-
elected a*t LiheraL
40 Grosvener Hood, S.W. i Craig, Ayr-
shire. CVttfwi— Reform, Union^
lalmplon, N.,1900.
Watdrlow, I>avld
Sydney*
B. 1857, son ef Sir Sydney Wnterlow.
FA. private scbools at Northampton and
} ■ nnne. M. 1883, Edith Enmia. daiL of
MaiUitnd* formerly in ember London
: Board. Formerly Director Watcr-
lu^v rt: Snni^, Ltd., i>rintert5 Iretired ISfJS) ;
] iJirector Improved Industrial Dwellings
Co. since 1885; member London VX\ since
1898.
38 Cornwall Ciardons,, South Kensington,
8.W. C/iifx*- Reform, National Liberal,
Eighty, Automobile.
OlAHfrow, ColU^jje. lOOfi.
Watt, Harry
AndfiFBOn.
B- 1863, son of GeoiKO Henry Watt, mer-
chant, Glasgow, and Elizabeth Taylor,
dan, of James Anderson, Glasgow. Ed.
Glasgow High SchooL Bellahouston Acad-
emy, GlasRow, and Glawgow Univ. ^M.A.).
M. 18^1, C^iroline Egerton. dan, of James
Frackelton, Dunmnrry, Antiim. In busi-
nees in Glasjrow for seventeen yearn;
c^alled to the Bar, 1896 ; J. P., Arg? llKhiro.
Ardcsn^tlate Mnui^o, Hunter'-* Quay,
Argyllsliire; Rhuvaur, Bridge of Weir.
Ren fi'ew shire. CZi/i»K— National Liberal,
Liberal (Glasgow |, Scottish Libei-al {Edin-
burgh),
W«d^WOOd| JOBlah Ncff^caiitk>-andel>^
Clement. LjTnp,i906.
B. 1872, son of C F. Wedgwood, Master
Potter of Etrurin, and Kinily Catherine,
idfiter of Lord Kendel. and grcat-grent-
grandson of Jomnh IVed^wooa, the cele-
brated potter, Ed. Cliften, Germany, and
R.N,C., Greenwich. M. 1S»4, Ethef, dan.
of l/ord iiistit'e Bo wen. A naval arehitoot
nnd onKineer ; Asnietj^ Constnn^t<or Royal
(•orpK of Naval Constrm^tors, 1S95-0J
Naval Ai-ehitect, Elswi* k Shipynrfi, 1896-9;
Capt R,A. (temporary) Els wick Bntterv
in S.A, War. 19nO-i ; Resident MagiHtrnto,
Ermclo, Transvaal, l&Oi-ii Pari, Prlv.
Sec. tn Mr. Runciman, 1906.
ModdershaU, Stene, Statfs. C^w 6 — Na-
tional Liberal.
Weir. James
Galloway*
RiHH ond Criunarty, 19M.
B. 1839, son of James Ross %Veir and
Margaret, dau. of D. McLaren, Porth-
*ihire. Ed. Dollar Aciidemy. M. (Int) IfifO,
Mary Anne (d. ISlfJi, dau. of George Drt>ih,
Eriffhton; and (2nd! 1898, MaHon Jtdly.
Retired nuuinfaclnrer; member Com-
mittee Scottish Corporation : formerly
member Committee National Liberal Club
and Ijondon C.C. (18SiS-5|: J.P„ London Co.
Unsneeefy^ifiilly contcjfsted Falkirk District
(1885).
4 Frognal, Hampstead, N,W. Club—
National Liberal.
wmtbread, Samuel Sff^i:;^?}^^;?*^*;
Howard, ^SlS' ^"^*^^^*""^'
B. 1858, son of Samuel Whi thread, for-
merly M.P. for Bcdforti, and l^idy Isabella
Pelhani, dan. of 3rd Loin:1 Chichester. Ed.
Eton and Trinity Coll., Cambridge. M.
19fW, Madeline, dau. of M^MorHon. Edward
Bourke, and niece of 6Lh Ijord Mjiyo.
Assist Priv. i^ec, to I^ord North brook
when First Lord of the Admiralty, 1880-2,
and to Sir V. K«y Shut tie worth when
Chancellor Duchy of Lancaster, 1888 ;
Aldemian Beds, C.C. (ChairTuan Ednoft-
tion and Ijicensiiig Committees); Deputy
Chairman Beds. Q^ii^rter Sci^wions. Cti-
snccesKfvilJy contested Lanes,, Bootle (1S35I.
Hunts,, Huntingdon (1802), and Bedford
(18961.
11 Mansfield Street, C'avendish Square,
W. €7«6^— Brooks's, Travellers'.
Wlilte, Blr George, Norfolk, n.w.,j wo.
B. 1840, son of ThomaK and Mary Wlilte,
Bourne, Line?*. E<L Bourne Gram. School.
M. ISO, Anne (d. 1888), dan, of Hen it
Ransom e, Norwich- Began as junior clerk
in leather and shoe mannfiictnring bUHi-
ness, Norwich, IS-SR; partner, 1872, and now
Chairman of Co, ; Pres. Baptist Union,
WtyrU ; KL, 19rf7 ; Alderman Norwich f^ity
Council, of which ho has boon member
2.T years ; member Norwich Seho<il Board
fnr 30 Tears (Chairman for 15 yean^) ;
Sheriff, S^orwich, 1888 : J.P., Norwich.
The Gmnge, En.ton, Norwich. Ofnft*—
Reform, National LiheraL
DurabftrtoTiatiirfr, lOOG.
White, Jamee
Dundas.
B. 180fi, son of John Ort \\lvlte- Ed.
hWW.HAh YEAR BOOK, \mi ,
^
82
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.
LLJJ.). M. imu Lydm Unuw, diiij. of Rev.
R. Haythornthwaita^ Yiv&v of CUeator
Moor. Cikllvd kt the liir. IWiL Piiblirthcd
workH — U"eiitiHt>,s on Uus Mt^rrluint fcShiij-
ping ActH iiruJ the Murine Insuiuncii Act ;
Kecmamif IdeaiH : Ixhnut ticoHftmif, /jtintl
attfi lAtbonr; imd iiiimerouH |miiiphlot*i
liiid artk'loH oti euunumic, lt;Kal. imrt naut-
itirtl Hubj«<jitH.
3 l^iipei" HuildiritfH/rumplo. MC; AOClnn-
riearile GardisiiH* W. tYM^,**— Roforiu., Xa-
tioiiul Liberal Eighty, Liboiul (Glaatgow).
Wlllta, Luke. Vorku,. Backrow; iiw*
B, 184o, t<oii of JaineH White, Del^btoii
Grove, near York- Ed* Fosd Bridt^e
JSchool, York. M. 1888, dau. of A. Wood
York. Admittad a Holicitor, 1874; for-
merly Chainnan School Board and Urban
IHHtrirt C"oiin*'iI; County Alrtorman until
a T> pointed Coronoi' for Yorks,, KaHt Riding;,
a po-it -it ill hcltl : J. P., Yorkw., EsihI Ridiog.
JnijK of t'ourt HotoU Holboni, W.C. ;
Drimold, i'last YorkK. t7ni/- National
LibcnLl.
Ki*«*x, ».£., IflOO.
y
WliltQhead, Rowland
Eld ward*
B. iai3» Hon of Sir Janies Whitehead^ Bt,,
formerly M.l*. for LeicoHl^^r. Kd. t'lifton
and Utdvorsity ColL. Oxford ("2nd t!lrt>iH
ClaHHiml Mods., 1883; iRt CHatw Final His-
tory Mthool 1886; M.A.I. M. 1803, Kthel
Mary Loonlo, dau, of Philip H. lijithboiie,
J. P.. Liverpool. Callud to the Bar, 1888
(Equity PrtKeijian, IKH*!): Lect:tirer Intior-
porat^id Ijftw Hofiioty, 18i0O-2 ; practises in
tlrttlway CommixKion Court and Chancery
Division : Membor Council Clifton Coll.;
ParL l*riv. Sec to Mr. Herbert Samuel,
IWlfl. Un^uccetwf ully cont«flted Efl.s«x, S, E,
8 Orove End Road, SL John's Wood.
N.W.
Wliitflleyi Rt. Hoiii Stockport, iftas-iiwo.
George. York*.. Fudney. IBOO,
B, 1855, Kon of G. Whiteley. Halifax.
Ed. foreign J^chool?4 and Zurich Oniv. M.
1881, dau, of William Tatter^ai, J.P* and
C.C., Blackburn and Milnthorpe ; J. P.,
HantH; C'onscrvativc M.P., Ht€M;k]iortU893-
lWf\\ ; returned an Liberal, Yorkw., Pudftey
( miOil Patron aije Sec. to Tmmury, 1!I05;
SI Pdnce's Gato, S,W,; Hawks tone
Park, Bhrope*hiKi; St. Anthony'?*. Miln-
thorpe. ClutM-Retoim. Kafcional Liboral.
Wliltley, John Henry. UaMux, iwoo.
B. 18«t. *«on of X. WTiitlcy. Halifax.
Ed. Clifton utmI London Univ. M. 1802,
Marjfherita, dau, of Giuiio Marchetti. A
cotton -Mpinner; i* Junior Lord of the
Treasury . IUU7; J. P., Halifax and Yorks.,
West H/f?mir*
'«^^'^^- •^^ft^i^*'- f'onrt. Btit'king-ham Gate,
Whittaker, Sir
ItiDznaa PaJnner.
B. 1M30, son of Thonuxs \V1
S^arborong-h* Md. Huddci-Nlicld l
M. 1874, Enuna Mary, dau, of L'apU'
TheedaJii, Scarborough. In thui
waro trade until 1882; riew!?pa|$
pHetor and editor, imiAti; Chaim
Managing THrector Unit-ed H^
Terapeiunoe and Genoi^al Pi!^
Ini^titution ; muinbcr Royal Coioj
on Lice using I^wh, lffift-9; ISi
PubliKhed works — numerouja pa|
and articles on economic, »tntintJii
Hocial sobjcctss. ]
13 Taviton JSLreet, Goydoo Sqimfl
Of m6— National Liberal. 1
Wiles, Thomas. i*iiiigton. 9
B. IBfil, fioa of JoKepli Wik'js, St. ^
Ed» Aniemham Hall School.
VYlnlfred, dau. of Rev. Harris Ci
Senior partner Joseph Wiles & ^
merchants, London; member LondS
and Baltic Sblpplng Exeliange^ ; ti
London C.C, 1896-1907 a^Yogresfirvft
Organizer of L.C.C. Electiaiu; in ^
IflOT for whole of London). j
5 Aubrey Eoad, Holland Pai
C/u&a— Reiomi^ National Liberal,
Wllkle, Aleicai^der. ironJe^
B. laoO, flon of William Wilki(
Public School, Fife. M. 1872,.
iSmillic* Oonenil Sec. AHsociatal
wrightt-' Society; member Newca
Tyno City Council; member Mo<
duBtrlal Coniniirti^ion to Americi
J. P., NewcaBtle-on-Tj'no. Uuhuoo
contented Sunderland (ItXJOJ,
Member.
Lcvcn HouHc. Lenbury Road, 1
Ne wcAHtle-on-Ty ne.
Crad
Williams, iLjptbuF
Osmond*
Merioneth^ ]
B. 1M4«. son of 1 lav id Williams {h
Merioiieth), Cawtlu Dondraeth, Mof
shire, and Annie Lovoday, dau. of \
Willh*mj^, Penmitbucbaf, FM. Et^
1880, Francos Evelvu, dnu. of
Oreavos, BerHcote, War wickHhIre.
Chairman. Quarter SewHionn; l*hi
Mcrioncth-hfrc rx\ ; J. P. and D.L
onethsliire iknd Carnarvonshire,
Reform Cinb, Pall Mall. SAY. ,^
I Deudmeth, Merioncthe*hiro, C?^
form.
Williams, John* iium., ik*wMt
B. 1361, Hun of David and Harinn
Hams. Ed, AberamiLii BritiKli Scho
1S84, Lizzie Jough, Aberaman. C?<
yearH : grocer and liraperw aM«ii
yocvina; cft«>c\t.>Nti\ft\\Ti;\n.\\,Vl >fei&.v*; '
inte AttOTvti WiMAiirw ^\\\«r»: A
LJBERAI- TBSAR UOiiK, W>H,
nibon
Hter Palace Hotel,
im, Sketty. SwawKca.
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.
aw.
muam
CumATtben I>l«trict,
IfKW.
on of Morgan Williftniy, Llan-
\d. Llanrtovcry Coll. and Bi%%stv
Oxford (Hch«lar and Exhi-
M, 1891, Elinor, daiK of J.
i>r Sonth iVa/fH /ktilu Pofit
IValtrs fknin News: ehief Mijb
; called to the Bar, 1897 ; joine^l
ert Cireuit. Published wfiiki^—
Bsaypatid two novels jin WelshU
;h Stioet» Uhelfltxi, 8.W, Club^
Ibcral.
mm^ Apchibald.
Elgin anil Xulm,
1906.
on of Stephen Williani^^oii (for-
, for St, Andrew.^ and Kilmar-
ietri), and Anniu. dau. of Rev.
nn^ Guthrie* Ediuburj^h. Kd,
It Sehtjol, Kdinburffh. trnd Edin-
V. M. 1887, t'aroH 11(2 Maria, da u,
ync. Partner Balfonr, VVlUlarn-
3m mercbant*!:, Li\erpn<>l and
Oirector Royal In^uran^e Co, ;
iYcrjMjol City Conncil. im^i;
OUticil Queon Vk-tJiHaH; Jubilei^
ur Nurseis ; Chairman Liverpool
jtoHa District NnrstnK A«aoc* ■
jKJot Unsuooossfully conte^^ted
Nairn U9Q0K
Tower, n€?ar Liverpool ; Glcn-
trwhire, fZufe^— Rofomi, HiktK
0.
Ptbup ITal ters. ikMrwt . n.. kkx*.
son of G. WillH, Peppcidon»
ampFtead, Devon, and 3 Hyde
, S.W. FkU HarroAviiiid Trinity
nbndKO (B.A.; LLJi, 1H90}.
the Bar 18SH ; joined VV'c:*terii
nne'e IWanHionR, RW.
ly-fl^berw, Sword.
Club*i~
E/snry
Torkt, Holiuflrtli, IBKp.
m of Wm. WilHOtK Xottingham,
iiid Mansfield, and EIIkh,, dan.
-KelTieM, Ed, West of
'■-' Proprietnry t^ihool
:. - ulL, London. M. Ifekiit,
dau- of ClitirltsH CowaiK for-
P. for Eilinbxirifh, Member
School Boanl for la yeai-s ;
Departmental ComTiilttue on
1 of Vice III Jndin: momber
tmi^ionott Opfum, l.«b!3 ,?; J. P.,
iBiild aad VorkM,, Went Wdhii^.
^miis, Shemeid.
DortaAia, HoiaihtQo4»»
Iiarii&m, Mid, leop.
B. IK^i, ^;oD of C'hrfsro[»her Wilswjo, a
labour<5r, Gi-eathain, Dnrhanu E<1.. left
fl<cbooI before 10. M* 18fi2, Margaret, dau.
of G, Firrii* a miner. An orphan at 10
and heus fought his own way ever Kiooe ;
enlei-eci Dyrhani eoal mineHat 13; woot
to Rea at l^i for four yearn ; r<?turned to the
nilne** ; two years later went to the l- nitod
t^tatos for three and a half ytiars. working
in the mines in I'cnn.-iylvaijia and Hiinoifi;
iiN-iisU'd in fitrmingr Durham Miners' Ahh<>
eiiitioii, li*8!J-7U ; «ee. MlnciN' Political
ArtMuiiitIoini» 187fl; Treaa. Minerw' Ljibonr
AssoviHtinju imix Einancial See,. \m\ \
(N>rrii\-<jirinding Sec, 181t5, t'nHUoreswfnllv
eontpsted Durham, Ho ugh ton -le-H prink
jie8«K Labour Mcmber-
2fl Upper Kennintrton Lane. S,E. ; U
North Road, T^urham. CV«Ci — National
Liberftl.
Wilson, Joseph MiddiflatiovoQgii, lan-ifioo.
Havelook* MUdtMboniiiiJii^ leot^
B, ISoS. «on of John Wiliwn, Ed. «lo-
lyt^ntary nehot^. M. 1879, Jane Anne
Whatham, Apprenticed to a lithographic
printer when nine; went to sejt when
t hirt<ieTi : tmployed on cotistis of AustJ^aMa
and America and in tnulinif to foreiijn
jnu'ta; Founder 1 1 887 1 Bnd Pk^^ident Na-
tional .Seamen H and Firenit^n'H Luion;
Herve^i on nianj Government I>efmrt-
mental I'umniittecs. Un-^ucce^^y fully con-
tested Bristol, K.U«90land Middlesborongh
\mm. liUbour Member.
Maritime Hall, West India Dock Road,
E. tYM^«— International SeafarersV Radic-
al (South Shii-ldMl.
WnroiTfttenhire. W., MW.
WlJaan, Jfohn
William*
B. 1858, Hon of J, E. Wilson, J.P„ Edp^
boflton, and t^atharine* dau. of George
St&cey, Tottonhani. Ed. Grove House
School, Tott'fMiham, and in Gennany.
M 1883. Florence Jane, dau. of Hmith
Harrison, Wotjdfortb Eshcx. A chemical
manufacturer; J. P., WorceMtcrHhire ; left
IJ riionlBt party in the ISfXt Parliament.
Queen Anne'« Man«ioiiH S.W. ; Perri-
croft, C-olwall, Malvern. Wti^jk— Reform,
Bath.
Wllflon, Philip ^ p^^^^^ ^ ,^
B. 1875. son of iKaac Wbitwell Wilson,
J. P., Westmorland, and Anne, dau. of
Jonathan Bagi^ter, Bible publisher, Fkl.
Kendal Gram. School and ilare Coll.,
Cambridge ^Sthnlar ; Pros. Union). M.
IJMi. Alice JSelimt, dau. of Heni-j' CollInK,
Rhode Liland. U.S.A. JournaMKt; Pari
rcpiesentatlvc Dctity Kcum, VMXi\\si\vai!l
works ~ Why ire Bt^if t^e \ labeTl^j aiui ,
16 Percy Clrews, W.C. (Jlub— l?.^Mv»ft»X
LiberaL
I
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THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.
^
WtJftOn, WllliKin LAnc;^,, Weat Hoii«lUtan.
B* 18*S. Apppentlced a« a carpRnier ; a
foiindcjr Bolton Building Trades FederA-
tion ; ChaiiTuan Amnlgamrited Society
<:!arpent«rB and Joiners (I»R8-iy<>fJ)* LM.C.
Member.
98 Morniiigtoji Road, Bolbon.
W^lnfrsy, Richard. iforfc»Uc,aw,,io(x(.
B. iS5S, son of Aid. R. F. Winfrey, J. P..
Long Sutton, Lincw* Ed. Croad'w School,
King'8 Lynn. M. 18SS7. Annie Lucy, daii*
of W* Fivttinson. Riiskington, Lincj^i.
Managing Director of six newspaper
publisliing companies ; alderaian HollHiid
tLlnCH^ C.C.. I889-I89f7; member Petor-
boroagh Town Council ^member Si>ko of
Put-erbonjugh iX V, ; Pari. Priv. Sec.
fco Lord Carrington, 1906, Publii?ihcd
workH — Pamphlet*i on Affotnwnts and
Sntall Uohlings. UnsueccsefullY con-
tested Norfolk, S. W. (189S and 1900).
Sutton House, Peterborough ; Flaxwell,
Hunstanton, Norfolk. Cfifft— National
Liberal,
UTodehouse, Lord. Norfolk, Mid, idoo.
B, 1883, oldest &on of Lord Kimberley.
Ed. Eton and Trinity ColL, l^mbridKo*
WOton I'ark, North Walaham, Norfolk,
C2ii &— Baebelora'.
and .lewie Wood,
McKlnnon, LEt»D*
B. 1855, son of Hugh and .lewie
Ed. Mill Hill and UmverHity ColL, Londaa
tllA., London). M, 1«83, iKubella, daiuof
Alexander Snndi.Hon, J. P., merchant. Shot
land. Member London C.C. sinoo tB68
I C bailsman, 1S98-9; leader ProgresgjvQ
Party for 10 veara) : hon* LL.D., St. Aa-
drewa. Pnbliflhed works — articles in
Mncydopmdia Bntanmca and the Re-
views. Unsnccesftfully coofceKted Isliof-
ton, N* (18»5), Glasgow^ St Rollox (IWR
and Orkney and Shetland (1902).
16 Portland Place, W, Clnbs-Jieti
National Liberal, Libenil (Olaagowj.
7ojcall, James Henpy. ^'i^^''*"'
B. iei}7, 80 u or Henry Houghton Yos
and Elizabetb« dau. of James SmaUwoti
Ed, public elementary school, Kedditt
and Weatminster Trauiing ColL M. 1
Elizabeth, dau. of LL-CoL Colcjt, '
Pupils asslHtant, and certificated t«i
at Sbofliold ; head-master Sharrow
Board School until 1882; Pre«, Na
Union of Teachers, 1S91 tSec*, 1882) ; i
her Royal Commission on Second
Education in England. 1894-5 : hon. J
Can tab . (1890), O xon . 1 1907 ) ; J. P. PubU;
works— TAc Tiommfinif Stone; Ak
Ta tiger's Wife; Smaluou ; ffrifiind \
IVaU; and many education nl works i
contributions to Keviewfi, Magazine^. I
UnsucceeafuHy cont<;sted Nofctfi., " ^
law (1892).
67 Russell Square, W.C. ; Spring
Kew. C;ti*s— Reform, National Lit
Liberal (Nottingham and County).
CONSERVATIVES (128).
PrescTit Constitneticy,
ACLAND-HOOD. Rt, Hon. Sir ^ ' ^^^'" ^c..«..«,. .,«.,,, Fbrmcr Con^tiiuencv. ^
A., Bt. Somerset, West, 1S82
AxERfi-DoiTOLAB, Rt. Hon.
A. .,. „ Kent. St. Augxisthie's, 1885 . Kent, East, 1880^
Arkwhiqht, J. S. Horoford, 1900
Ashley, W. W I^ncaHhlro, Blackpool, 1906
Aubrey - Fletoher, Rt.
Hon.SlrH., Bt Sustjex. Lewea, 1885 ... ... Sussex, Horsham, 1880-5 j
Balcarres, Lord ...
Bai.tiwin, Alfrefl ...
BAT.tXJUK, Rt. Hon. A. J,
Bakbu«y» Sir F. a., Bt,
Baring, Hon. G. V. ...
BAimii:, U. T
Belike IT, Hon. GtjrvaHo
/ Big. '^ OLD, Sfr AHhui^
/ Bowj.ES,Q.S,
/ ^orus. Sir K, BL, K.C, ,
t
Lancashire, Choriey, 18B5 ...
Worcestershire, West, 1882
City of London, 19(]6 (By) ...
City of London. 1906 (By) ,.,
Wini^hestor, infMI
Londonderry, North, ISIWi ,„
Yorkshire, Whitby, 1000 .«
Wick District, I9t» „.
Lambeth, Norwood, lflK3*i »
Taunton, IflOB •«
Hertford, 1874-85 ; Munches-
ter, E., 1885-1906
Camberwell,
1883-190»
Peckliai
X^IBERAL YBAB. BOOK,
iwa.
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.
85
Bbidgbman, W. G. ...
Brothbrton, E. a. ...
Bull, Sir W.J.
BURDBTT-COUTTS, W. L. ...
Campbbll, RtHon. J.H.M.,
K.C.
Caklile, Ck)L E. H.
Gabson, Rt. Hon. Sir E.,
K.G.
Castlkbbaoh, Viscount ...
Gays, G., K.G
Gecil, Evelyn
Gbcil, Lord R., ELG.
Ghaplin, Rt. Hon. Henry
Glabk, Qeorge
GoATBS, Maj. K F
GORBEIT, T. L
GOURTHOPB, G. Ih
Graio, Gharles G
Gbaio, Gapt. J
Cbaik, Sir Henry
Dalbtmple, Viscount ...
Dixon -Hartland, Sir F.,
Bt.
I>uGro8,H.
Duncan, R
Fabbb, Gapt W. V. ...
Fabeb, G. D
Fardbll, Sir T. G
Fell, A.
Fbtherstonhaugh, G. ...
Fletcher, J. S
Forster, H. W.
Gardner, £
OlBBS, G. A.
Gretton, J
Guinness, Hon. W
Hamilton, Marquess of ...
Hardt, Laurence
Harmood-Banner, J. S. ...
Harris, F. Leverton
Harrison-Broadlbt, Goi.
H.R
Hay, Hon. Glaude G.
Beaton, J. Henniker
Helmslet, Viscount
Hicks-Beach, Hon. M. H.
Hill, Lord Arthur
HiLL,8irC,L,
Prtsenit ConstUiiency.
Shropshire, Oswestry, 1906
Wakefield, 1902
Hammersmith, 1900 ...
Westminster, 1885
Dublin University. 1903 ...
Herts., St Albans, 1906 ...
DubUn University, 1892 ...
Maidstone, 1906
Surrey, Kingston, 1906
Aston Manor. 1900
Marylebone, East, 1906 ...
Surrey, Wimbledon, 1907 ...
Belfast, North, 1907
Lewisham, 1903
Down, North, 1900
Sussex, Rye, 1906
Antrim, South, 1903
Down, East, 1906 ,
Glasgow and Aberdeen
Uidvs., 1906
Wigtownshire, 1906
Middlesex, Uxbridge, 1885
Hastings, 1906
Lanarkshii-o, Go van, 1906 ..
Hants., Andover, 1906
York, 1900
Paddington, South, 1895 ...
Yarmouth, 1906
Ferman€bgh, North, 1906 ...
Hampstead, 1905
Kent, Sevenoaks, 1892
Berkshire, Wokingham, 1901
Bristol, West 1906
Rutland, 1907
Bury St Edmunds, 1907 ...
Londonderry Gity, 1900 ...
Kent Ashford, 1892
Liverpool, Everton, 1905 ...
Tower Hamlets, Stepney,
1907
Yorks., Howdenshire, 1906
Shoreditch, Hoxton, 1900 ...
Canterbury, 1885
Yorkshire, Thirsk and
Malton, 1906
Glos., Tewkesbury, 1906 ...
Down, West, 1907
Shrewsbury, 1906
banner Constituency,
Dublin, St Stephen's Green,
1896-1900
Herts., E., 1898-1900
Linos., Mid, 1868-85; Lines.,
Sleaford, 1885-1906
Worcestershire, EveHham»
1880-5
Derbyshire, S., 1895-1906
Tynemouth, 1900-6
A
DoyJTl, VSM;^^*, \i^NNXV, NS .
LXBJBRAL YBAR BOOK, IWS.
m
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS,
Htlu H, Sttivcley .,.
HoRNRT, Sir W. H., Bt.
HimsTOPr, R. P.
ford, 1905 ...
Blackburn, 1888
Ui^erpool, West ToxteilL
Joioby-Ckcil, Lord J. P. ... Lincolnshire, Stamford. 1906
^^ormer Comttituencu.
Kennaway. Rt Hon. Sir
J. H.. Bt, IlevonHhirc. Honiton, 1885
Kenvon-Slanky. Rt, Hon,
Col. W. S. Shropshire, Newport. 1S86
KEfiwirK, WJlliaiii .». -.. Surrey, Epsom, 1899 ...
KiMBKR, Sir Herny. Bt. .. Wa iidH worth, 1SS5 ...
King, Sir as HiiU, Contml, 188o
Ltovon, East, 1870-85
Lanh-Fox, G. R,
Law, a. Bonar
Lek, A» H. ...
Lot. Kwooij, Rt^ Hon. Lt.-Coi
A. R. M.
LoNO. Col. V. W,
LoxG, Rt. Hon. Walter ..,
LOKSDAT.E, J. B.
LowB» Sir F. W.
Yorks., Barkston Ash, ItiOft
Dulwich, 1906 (By) ...
Hants., Furoham, 19iX»
Epping, 1893 . .
Dublin, S„ 1900
.44magh, Mid. 1900
BirmlnKham. Edcrbaflton,
1898
Glasgow, Blackfrlare, 1900-6
Wiltfl,. N., 1880-5; Wilti
De\^zo#t, 1885-92 ; Li von
We«t Derby. 1892-1900 r
Brii^tol, S., lSJOO-6
LOWTHER, Rt Hon . J. W. . . , Cum berhind , Penri th , 1886 Rutland, 1883^ 5
£:
M*Calmont, Col. J, ...
Markb, Harry H
Ma80>\ J. F. ...
MlT0Hl*^L!,-THOM8ONt W. .
MOOKE, W., K.C
MuNTZ, Sir p. A., Bt,
Nicholson, W.O
NiKUJ, H.
O'Neii.u Hon. R.T
Parker. Sir Gilbert
Percy, Karl
Powell, Sir F. S., Bt.
Randlbs, Sir J. 8. ...
Rabch. Sir F. C„ Bt.
lUWLINSON, J. F. P., K-C-
RK.VfNANT, X F*
RoBKBT«, Samuol
RoNALDBHAY, Earl of
ROPNKR, Sir Robert, Ht. ..
JirTHERFORU, J
Antrim, East, 1885 ...
Kent, Isle of Thanet, 1904...
Windsor, 1906 ..,
Lwnarkshtre, N,W.,, 19(« ...
Armagli. Xorth, lyOS (By} ..
WarvrickHhirc, Tarn worth,
1885
HantK., Potor8flold, 1897 ...
Middlesex, Kallng. 1906 ,..
.Vntrim, Mid. 1883 ...
GravL^eud, 19fKJ
Kensington, South, 1896 *,.
Wjgan, 1883 -
Cumberland, Cockcrraouth,
1906 (By)
Essex, Cholrasford, 1900 ...
Cambridge University, 190(5
Finsbury. Holborn. lUOO ...
Shoffieid, KotliiSfUl, ltl02 ...
Middlei^ex. Hornrsey* 1907 ...
Htoektori-on-TeetT;, 19(Xl
Lanc*u«hire, Dai' wen, 1895...
Liverpool, West Derby, 1908
Tower Hamlets, St. Greotge's.
Antrim. N'ortb, 1890-1906
WarwickBhire, North, 18Si-5
Wigan. 1857-9; Cambridge,
1863-8 ; Vorks-. W. Riding,
North. 1872-4 ; Wigan, 1881
C u mberland, Coekermotith.
1900-6
Essex, Sotith'East. 1886-1900
LlBEKAl. ^EXB BOOK, IWfe.
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.
87
Saltbr, a. Clavell, K.C.
Sandys, Lt-CoL T. M.
Sassoon, Sir E. a., Bt.
SooTT, Sir a, Bt
Sheffield, Sir B., Bt.
SiiOAN, T. BL
Smith, Abel H.
Smith, F. B
Smith, Hon. W. F. D.
Stanley, Hon. A. S.
Starke Y, J. R.
Stone, Sir J. B
Talbot, Lord E.
Talbot, Rt Hon. J. G.
Thornton, P. M. ...
TuKB, Sir J. Batty ...
Former ConatUtLency.
Christchurch, 1892-1900
Preaemb ConatUuency.
Hants., Basingstoke, 1906
(By)
Lancashire, Beetle, 1885 ...
Hythe,180e
Marylebone, West, 1808 ...
Linos., Brigg, 1907
Belfast, Sonth, 1902
Herts., Hertford, 1900
Liverpool, Walton, 1906 ...
Strand, 1891
Lancashire, Ormskirk, 1896
Notts., Newark, 1906
Birmingham, East, 1895 ...
Sussex, Chichester, 1891 ...
Oxford University, 1878 ... Kent, West, 1868-78
Claphom and Batter8ea,1892
Edinburgh and St. Andrews
Univs., 1900
Valkntia, Rt Hon. Visct. Oxford, 1895
Vincent, Sir C. B. H. ... Sheffield, Central, 1885
Walker, Col. W. H.
Walbond, Hon. L.
Warde,CoLC. E
Whjjams, CoL R.
WiLLOUOHBY DE EBESBY,
Lord
Wilson, A. Stanley
WiNTBRTON, Earl
Wolff, G. W
WORTLBY, Right Hon. C. B.
Stuart
Wyndham, Rt.Hon.George
Younger, Q
Lancashire, Widnes, 1900 ...
Devon, Tiverton, 1906
Kent, Medway, 1892
Dorset, West, 1895
Lines., HomcasUe, 1894 ...
Yorkshire, Holdemess, 1900
Sussex, Horsham, 1901
Belfast, East, 1892
Sheffield, Hallam, 1885
Dover, 1889
Ayr District, 1906 ...
Sheffield, 1880^
LIBERAL UNIONISTS (29).
Anson, Sir W. R., Bt. ... Oxford University, 1899 .
AN8TBUTHER-GRAY,Maj.W. St. Andrews District, 1906.
Arnold-Forster, Rt Hon.
H.O
Butcher, S. EL
Cavendish, Rt. Hon.
V. C. W
Chamberlain, Rt. Hon.
Joseph
Chamberlain, Rt Hon. J.
Austen
Cochrane, Hon. T. EL ...
COLLINGS, Rt Hon. Jesse ...
CoBsmrr, A, Cameron
(JsoBB^AJex.
Croydon, 1906
Cambridge University, 1906
Derbyshire, West, 1891 ...
Birmingham, West, 1885 ...
Worcestershire, East, 1892 .
Ayrshire, North, 1892
Birmingham, Bordesley,
1886
GIafi!gow, Tradeston, 1985 ...
Glasgow, Camlaobie, 1882 ..
Belfast, W., 1892-1906
Birmingham, 1876-8
Ipswich, 1880-6
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1>0UGHTY, Sir Geaiije
Gordon, J
Haddock* G. B.
HiLLd. J, \V.
Hunt, !iowlaiid
Lambton, JToii, F. W.
Lyttsllto.v, Hon. Alfred h..
Mg Arth ur, Cb ar Icf*
M^lVER, Sir Lewis, Bt. ...
Magnus, Sir Philip ,.
Mkv BEY -Thompson, 1L C,
Middle MOR£, J, T. ...
Mild MAY, F. B
MoRPETU, Viscount
Parkes, E.
Peask, H. Pike
Ratcliff, R. F
RoTHSOHiLD. Hon. L. W. „.
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.
I GBAYSOSf, A. V.
Orca-fc Grimsby, 189o
Londonderry, Soutli, 1900 ,.,
LancH., North Lonsdale, 1906
Durham City, ItKW
ShropshLre, Ludlow, liMB ...
Durham, SouthKoHt, 1900 .
St. Georjfc's, Hanover Sq..
1906 (By)
Uverpool, Kirkdalo, 1«<)7 ...
Edluburgh, Woflt, IS&5
London Univorsity, 1906 ..,
StafPe., Hands worth, 1906 .„
Binnin^ham, North, 1^9 ...
Devon. Totnes, lK8o
Birmingham. South, 190A ...
Birmingham, Central, lSi5 .
Darlington, 1898
Btrt^ffordi^liire, Burton, 1900
Bucks,, Ayloabury, 1S96 -,.
SOCIALIST (1).
Ycaka., Oolne Yalley, 1807..
3
Former CJoiistUuencj/k
IfiSfUfi I
DiirhEUii. South, im\-5
Warwick and Learning
18IJ5-ltiU6
Liverpool, Exchange, J
19116 :
Devon, Torquay, IS85-6
nationalists (83).
r
Abraham, W,
Ambrose, H
Barry, E.
BOLAN]}, J.
BuRKK, E. Haviland
Clancy, J. J. .,.
Condon, T. J.
Crean, E
culunan, j *.
DfiLANV, W, *
Devlin, J
Dillon, John ...
DOLAN, C. J
DoNHLAN, Ctopt. A. J, C.
DUFl-^Y, W. J
Ebmonde, sir T., Bt.
Farrell, J. P,
/ FF'Hfs:scf{, p.
/ J^s^n, TV.
^I^VIA', M. J,
J^vjvj^, J^ C ...
Limerick, Woat, 18
Cork, North-East, 1893
Mayo, West, 1893 ...
Cork, South. 1892
Kerry, South, 1900
King's County, Tullamore,
Dublin, North. 1885
Tipporary, Ejurts. 1885
Cork, Soiith-Eaat, 1900
Tipperary, South, 19U0
Queen's County, 08«ory 1900
Bolf n^t, Weat, 1906 Kilkenny, North, 1902^
Mayo, Eaat, 18S5 , Tipperary, 1880-3
Leiti'im, North, 1906 (By) ...
Cork, EaHt, 1892
Gal way , South . 1900 . . .
Queen's Co., 0«i*ory, 18SI
Wexford, North, 190O
Ijongford, North, 1900
W©3Ef ord. South, 1893
Dublin, St. PBtttioVa.ASfift ..
Kerry, North, 18^6 ... .
Cork, North, 1S85 .,.
„. Dublin, South, 1885^
Kerry, West, 1892^190
.„ Cavan, Wcat, 1886-1900
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GiLHOor.v, J. .►.
GrxNELi*, L,
GWYNN, Stephen
Halpin. J.
Hammond, J.
Harrington, T.
HArDELN, J, P....
KaZL£TON, R.
Healy» T. M. ...
Hog AN, M.
JORI>AK, J
JOTCTE, M.
Kknnedy, v. P
Kktti-k. T. M.
KiLBRlDK, D.
Lardnkr. J. C. R. ...
L.AW, H. A
Hjnix>n. W. ...
McHtJGH, p. A.
McKean.J. ,..
McKiLLOP, W.
M acXeili^ J. G. Swift
McVeauh. J
Mo- V men, C.
Meagher. M. .„
Meechan, P, a.
MOONEY^, J, J
MULl>OON, J. ...
MUHNAGHAN, G
Murphy, J.
MUKFHY, N, J
Nannkti'I, J. P.
Nolan, Joiiepti
Nugent, Sir Walter, Bt .
CBrten, KondAl
O'Brien, Patrick
O'Brien, WUIiam ...
O'Connor, James ...
O'CoNNOH, John
O'Connor, T. P
OllOHERTY, P
O'DoNNKLL, John
O'BONNELL, Thonia.H
OTtoWD, John-
O'KSLLY, C^nor
O'Kklly, James
i^
►•Mallky WlUlain.
Present Con^Htituencjf.
Cork, West, 1885
Westmeath, North. 19CIR
Gftlway City, 190B {By)
Clai-e, Wewt, 1906 ...
Carlo w, 1891 ...
Dublin, Harbour, 18S5
Roscommon, South, J 897
Galwar, North. 190Q |By)
Louth, North. 18J*J ...
.Fbrmer Constituency.
WcfltnMjalh, 1883^
Wexford, 1880-3; MonagliiMi.
1883-d; Londondorrv, 9„
1885-6; Lorigrford, North,
Tipperdry, North, 1906
Fermanagh, South. 1885
Limerick, City, LflOO...
Cavan, West, 1904
Tyrone, East, 1906 {By)
KUdare, South, 1803
MonaKhan, North, mn ..,
Donegal, West, 1902
Limerick. Ea^t, 1900
Sligo, North. 190B
Monaglian, South, 1^02
Armagh, South, 1906
Donegal, South, 1887
Down, South, 1902 ...
Donegal. East, 1906
Kilkenny. North, 1906 {By}
Qneon's County, Lcix, 1006
Newry, 1008
Wicklow, East, 1907
Tyrone, MM, 189ft
Kerry, Eaat, 1900
Kilkenny, South, 1907
Dublin, CoUcge Green, 1900
Louth, South, 1990 ...
Wostmeath, South, 1907 . . .
Tipperary, Mid, 1900,.,
Kilkenny, 1895..
Cork City, 1901
Wicklow, West, 1892
Klldare, North, 1903 .
Liverpool, Scotland., 1885 ...
Donegal, North, 1906 .
Mayo, South, 1900
Kerry, West, 1900
Sligo, South, 1900
Mayo, North, IBOO
Roscommon, North. 18ft5 ..
Galwaj^ Conn«mara, 1885 .
Clare, Weat, 1885-92; Meath,
South. 1893-5
Leltrim, North, 1892-1906
Sligo, North. 1900-9
Duhlin, South, 19»30-6
Donegal, N., 190MJ
foouth. North, 1885-92
Monagban, Nortii. 1888-92
Mallow, 18S3-5: Tyrone, S..
1885^; Cork, N.tS., 1887-92;
Cork City, 1S92-^ & 190O-4
Tipperai-y, South, 1885-92
Galway, 1880-5
Sligo. North. 1900 (Mar. -OeL.^
Rofioommon, 1880-5 ; Ro«-
oommon, North, 1S85-92
\
I^IBSHAL YEAR BOOK, IQQS,
m
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS,
O'Shee. J. J
Philipb* J
FOWEB, p. J
Reddt, M
Redmond* J, E.
Redmont), William , , .
Roche, A,
Roche, John ...
Shkkran, D. D.
Shekhy, D.
Smith. T.
Waldron, L. a,
Wkite, Patrick
Young* Samuel
^Present ConMUufncy.
Limerick, Wont. ISWO
Wflterford, West* 1895
Longford* South* 1W7
Waterford, Ka«t, 1885
King'« Co.. Birr, 1900
Waterford City, ISfil
Clare, Eiwt, 1892
Cork CitF, 1905
Gal way. East, IStW ...
Cork* Mid* IfiOl
Meath, South, 1903 ...
Leitrim, South. 1906
DubUn* St. Stephen's Green.
IflOi ... .,.
MeaLh, North* 1800
Crtvan, Eaet, 1892
former Const Itueitei/^
Wat^rford, 1884^
New RoHH. 18&1-5 ; WexfoM.
Nortii, 188.5-91
Wexford, lBS3-5j Fermftii'
BLgh. North, l!^5-92
Galway* South, 1885-1900
PEERS WITH HEIRS IN HOUSE OF COMMONS.
[The death of a peer creates a vacancy in the House of ConimonJi! in the folio vdnf
oatie)^. It should be romombered (a) that a Scottiish Pe*;r may not he a Member of tlis
Honso of ComjnonB* though he h^ not a Memher of the House of Lord«, and (b) that an
Iriflh Peer may. ujiIobh a ReprcHentative Peer, wit in the Houbo of Common*^,}
I*eer.
*J|l»eFQOTii, (SI Duk« of .,.
Ano&ater, JB&rl of
OarliBle, Barl of
*Grs.wfDrd and BalcAPFes,
(Sf Karl of
DevonHhirdf Duke of
Hui^tiaiBp SSaf^l of ,..
Blltiank* (S) Lord ..,
Heir.
MARQUKSa OF Hamilton (C^ ..
Lord WiLLOUGHBY DkKrksbv
(C(
L0IU> MOBFETB (LU)
Lori> BAi^AtmEa (C) .„
Victor Cavendish (LU)
Hon. R W. Lambton (LU)
MAisTi!:K of Eubank (L>
Londonderry City*
Llnc«i.» Homcftatle.
Birmingham, 8*
Veverabamt Barl of ». Viscjount Hblmslrt (CJ
Hambleden, TTlseountGWi
Kim barley I Earl of
*IiOEidoiidtiFF3r, (I) MairqneH
of... ^ ^..
llo7foik» Duk« of
Nopthumberland. Duk« of
'Rosebei'y; (-S> Earl of
Rofh&ohilci, Jjord
St* AldwyOf irUeount ...
*»talr» (S) Earl of ..
Stanley of Alderley* Lord
m^aleran* Lord
WlJti borne, Lord ...
Z«ttand« Marqit«»of
Hon. W. F. D. SMtrH (C>
Lord Wodehouse (L\ ...
Viscount CASTLRREAaH iC\„.
Lord E. Talbot (C)
Eaal Percy (C| ...
Lord Dalmeny (L^
Hon. L. W. RoTHfiOHii^ (LUi..
Hon. M. H. Hicks-Beach (C^,.
Viscount Dauivmplb {€} „.
Hon. a. Lyulph Stani.kt (L^
Hon* W. L. C. Walrond (C) ..,
Hon. Ivor Qukst ih\
Karl of Ronaldshat {C) ..,
LancsM Chortey,
Derbyshire, Went.
Durham* S.E.
Peeblenhirc and
Solkirkhihire.
YorkH.. Tbirnk and
Malton.
Strand.
Norfolk* Mid.
I
Maidstone.
SuHSox* Chichester,
Kensington* 8,
Midlothian.
BiickH** Ay] anbury.
Gloe., TowkeHbury.
Wigtownshire.
Cheshire. Eddb<huif|
Devon, Tiverton.
Cardim
Middleaex. Hornse;
f
I
vwM
i
* A^m Peer ot UuitM Kii\«dom.
LrB3BRAL TliAR. BOOK» \S^.
MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT WHO HAVE DIED
IN 1907. {Up to November 15ih.)
HOUSE OF Ii«>RDS.
AXJ3BNHAM. Lord
Allexdalts^ Loi*d.
A RUN DELL OF W ARDOUR.
*Bhaaiiton, Ijonl.
Bristol, Marqacas ol
C'HEfiHAM. Lorti.
( 'HicufiSTKR, Bishop of.
Clamwilijam, Karl of.
tDE Rofi. Loi-d.
•r>A\KY. Lord.
DcNMOHE, Earl of.
•FiFJ.P. Loi-tl.
' Tlth 7iow extinct.
Gormanj3Ton» Vlaoount
GosciiKN, Viscount.
LorO. *Hai^iburtow, Lord.
Hood, ViscountL
KiLMAijre. Lont a.R.P.}
LlVERl'CHJL, ¥m\\ of.
MiDLKTON. Vi>^tOUllt.
N u N lie RN HOLM K» Lord .
Penrhyn, Lord.
Bate and aEiJS^ Lord.
Sondes. EarL
I '^Thrincj. Lord.
t Title descends in J^'enmlc Succcmion,
HOUSE OF COMMONS.
BiLt^ON-, Sir Alfred ...
... L
Dixon, Kt. Hon, Si^ D.,
Bt.
... C
FiNCFf. Kt Hon. G. H.
... C
LlDDKtJ^ H
... c
MacIver, D,
...
Palmhib, Sir C. M., BL
... L
SlTLLIVAN^ D»
"'
;., N
Staffrt., Xortli-West
Belf&Ht, North.
Rutland.
Down, West.
Ijivorpool, Kirkdftle.
Durbam, Jarrow.
Westmeath, South.
PRINCIPAL GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS.
7>t!a*T*rv.' Peraiftoent Seci-etary (J23000J ... ... Sir George Murray.
Lord ChanctUor: Ferniftnent Secretary (filSOO) Sir K. A. Mltir-Mackenzie.
Pritrw CVMitin/ .* Clerk i£1500) ... , „. Almsktc W. Fttzroy.
,^«^/a 0#i'f'.* 'oujpli'oller and Audi tor-Gonoral {£20(1)) „. J. A. KKMm,
.Foreigfi OMce : l^erraanent Uiider-Sec;retary (i52000) Kt. Hon. Sir CnARLi<:s Hakdingk.
' " '^ . ^. . .^ - _ ^^^ ^, J y Hod WOOD.
Snt Arthur Godlkv.
Sir M. D. Chalmers.
Cou Sir E. W. D. W ard.
0. Inigo Thomas.
Sir a. p. MAt donnell.
Sir Reginald Macleod.
H. Lj.kwkllyn Smitil
8iK S. B. PRO\^s.
... Shi T. H. Elliott.
Sir K. L. Morant.
\ Colonial OJlce: Penimnent Undcr-Socretai*y (£2000^ ...
|/m/i^i Office: Penimnorit Under-Secretarj^ (£3000)
{Home Office: Permanent Undcr-Socrctarj^ (JStSiW)
fWarOjice: Se:CTotAVYi£;mi))
wAdviiraity : Permanent Secretary (£2000)
hlreltnul : Permanent Under-Seetetar^^ |£2(J00J
MScotJiind : I*eriuanonb Under-Secretary (£1500)
\B(Kird of Trade : PerroaneDt Secretary, (£1800^ ...
\ Local Goi'^eivuncfd Boaird: Permanent Secretary (£1S00]1
I Son rfi of A (/rkii it lire: Bocret^ry i£,l5^)
iLounl of J£ducatioH : SccvGtHry {&WK)) ,., . ...
] U^orfcH timt FnMic Buildings : Secretary {£1200) Hon. Sir S<jhomberg Iv. McDonnell.
^ Oi?fec-* Sccretju-y (£1TM>^ .. „. ,.. .., H. Ba DiNGTON Smith.
i o//?i/« mi i^frercue.- Cliairman (£2000) H. Ckalmkrb.
WW ; Chairman (£20(X») ... ,. Sik T. J. Pittar.
PRINCIPAL HOUSE OF COMMONS OFFICIALS,
Speaker— Kt. Hon, J. W, IjowniER, M.P.
Deputy Speaker and Chairman of CoMMm^EEfs— Alfrkd Emmoit, M.P.
Deputy Cm airman— James €*aldwell, M.P.
CUrk €/ the Hoiise qf Cotmnojas—Bli^ CoURTENAY ILBERT.
dtrkii'A&Riiita^ii—A. W. Nicholson, T. L. \VERsniiR.
Ht^rjeant-at-Amia—^. D. Krrkink.
Deputy-Serjenat—W, R. Gob9RT.
Chaplain— Yen. ARCHDEAncs WiLBBi\¥OV:t:ift.
Lzdrarian^U Ai^PH C. Waia'OLF..
LIBERAL YBAR BOOK, 1908.
92
MINISTRIES, 1895-1907.
IThe names of the mentbern of the Cabinet are printed in. heavier ij/ptf. 37
name in the left-h^mi t^lumn in that of the last occupant of o^m.]
UNIONIST, 1895-1905.
LORD SALISBURY-S . . . 1885"19fJ2.
MU. BALKOUR'S 1902.
LIBERAL 1905.
SIR HENRY t^AMPBELL-
BAN'NERMAN'tS 1»
M r* BoJfoti]* (Prime Minister,
1904 ■
Bar! of Halabury
Duke of Deironehlre {1835- "I
1903) I
Harquesa of LotidondeFFy
(1903^ J
MarquesB of S&lUbuj<y\
{the iatf\ (1895-190'^) I Prime
MiniMt<^^^ 1
Ht. Balfour 1190-2-3^ ... I
MarquesB of SallstiiiFy
iim) ^
sir M. Bloka-Beacli U@9^1
19021 ■
Mr. RitcHle <19fr2-3>
Mr. Auat«o Ctiaraberlaln J
{mm J
MaFquoHS of Sallsbupy \
(the late} (1^T-I9rj0j a*rlmo I
MinMeri ... -.. ... f-
M&rqueSB of Ijanadowna
{\mn .. ;
Mr. Chamberlain i lRa> llO) I
Mr, A, Lyttelton a'.m) j
Lord a. HsLmlltoniWm-Vmn
Mr, B rod rick (1903) ... /
Sir M, Whit© Rldloy iLord\
Rifttrj/\ (18,% IWm ... I
Mr. RitchlQ a9<>i>-2) ... j
MP, A fee Ffl- Douglas (19021 }
Lord Landdowne (1895-1900) \
Mr, Brodrlck umXKll ... }
Mr, Arnold-Porater (1903) J
Vlflconllt Gosctleli (18g&'\
i9ot:i) ... ... I
Carl of Sfilboriifi U9O0^ f
Barl Cawdor (19f}5) ... /
Earl Cadogan (1^^95-19021 )
Eart. of Dculev ami) ... r
Lord Aab bourne ^
Iiord Balfour of Burlelgh\
^890-1903)
Mr. Grabam Murray (1903^ \
190&) , f
Marquesa of Mnlitlitfow I
(190.1) _ .., ... ... J
Lord Jamea of Hereford!
(isjiviatn l
S IR W 1 L IJ A M W A LRO S D ( 1902) ]
Mr. Rltcble jlS95-n»irt) ... x
Mr. Oerald Balfour (lOHO^) I
Marqufiaa of BallBbury j
First Lord of the
TroaHiiry (£5O0OJ
Lord (-.hancellor
(£K),900>
Lord i'pefddcnt of
Council (£2CKJ0)
Lord PriTT Seal
(£2000)
ChancoUor of
Exchequer (£5000)
Foreign Secretary
(£5000)
Colonial Secrct'i-iy
l£.iO[K)|
Secretary for India
(£dOOO>
Home Secretary
(£5000)
Sir H, OampbeU * Banna
mail (Prime Minister^
Lord Lopobum.
Earl of Orowa.
I Marquess of Ripoii*
Mr. AHUUith.
Sir Edward Grey*
Earl of Elgin.
Mr, John Horley.
Mr. Herbert Gladatone.
Secretary for War Mr* Haldane.
(£5o0f0
Fii'fit Ijord of
Admirnlty (£4500)
Lord Tweedmouth*
I
Lord-Lictitoimnt of Earl or Abkrbbkn.
Ire] and (£20,rxK))
Lord CliJinccllor nf LORD J u stick Walker.
Ireland (£4i00())
Secretary for
Scotland (i^aono)
ChAncellor of the
Duchy (£iSOOO)
Prcsldont. Boiifd of
Trade (£2000)
Mr, John Slnolatr.
Sir H«nry Fowl«p*
Mr. Lloyd -George*
LIBEKAL YKA.R BOOK., \Wi(^.
MINISTEIKB, 1805-1007.
93
UNIONIST, 1805-19(^,
Mp» Chaplin |1S95-MK» ... Y
Mr. Lon^ <l»fO o) r
Mr. Oerald Balfour (1905) J
Mr, luang (ia«.V19iif>) ,„ ^
Mr. H anbury (iiHifk 3| ... I
£apl of Onslow n!r0-^) f
Hoti.Allwyi) reUoweallUOaM
Bm John (Jokst (M*.>-Mr2) ...
Marquess of iioiidlonilerTy
<VJif2)
Sm W. Anbon (lfl02)
Mr< Akers-1>ou^a8 (IgOiD- >
mm >
Earl ©f Plymouth a9f>2) J
Mr. Gerald Balfoup (1S9S^\
IW» .... ... I
Mr. Gv Wyndham 0300-5^ t
Mp, K^ntf Ui*>oJ ... .'
Duke of Norfolk 089)5- 19(B| \
Marquess &f iKkndonderry I
(HMM»in
Mr, A.ct3am1>er]atn (1902 31
Lord Stanley (mm ... J
Mr, HxVnburv asiw>-iyoo) ^
Mr. a . t ■ H A M It ER LA IN ( IIXJO-'J) \
Mtt. ITa^tw Fuhhkh imfl-^} }
Hos, A. KiJ.iOT {Mm
Mr. Vic-tor CAVENniaR Ct9fQ)J
Sir W. Wafjiond (18!& 19friJ i
Sir a. A('i.AND-Hoor> imr>\ \
Mr. Anstrltreh tisa>^iH<i3) ^
Mr. Hayes *• fsher n8ir>-Mia)
" OKD Stanley (lims-iHrjO)
ON.AjI,WTNFELLOWE9<infJl- I
iim\ f
Mit. H. \v. FoRSTER ami) I
Lord Bai.carres (lonai ... J
T^Rt> E* Talhot (1H<J5| ... ^
Karl op Hoprtoun (1896-^1 \
DUKKOK Marlikjrouqh (ISK*- \
mUi .,, [
8m S. Cross LEV imm .. f
Mr. a. C?HAMBF,Rf.ArN fl8t>5-i
190(1) , ... ,., I
Caii\ I'retvman (MHV3J i
Mk. a. h. Lke oflnaj j
Mr, Macartney fl«J6-ltrKn \
Mb, ARNOLnFf»R.sTEH (IMfXK^J V |
Ca i't. th hi ^' M A X ( 1 ym\ f
31 R. JbSHE f'OLLINGR ( 1895-1
mm y
Hon. T. Cochrane imm J
Mr. Cltrzon {Lonl €*nrzon) \
(I8i*5-8I
Mr, HRonRicK (ISJJSIHCMX I
ViacotTNT Cranwikne [Lordf
SaliJibury) riiil»-3>
Karl I*ercv ainm ... ^
Earl ok .SELfioRNRasftf>-l<lfK))\
Karl of Onslow (iy()r>-3> j-
EDuKK of Marlroro" (Wm J
Mr, Brodruk am>-Ki ,„
Mr, «. Wynditam U«l8-19nfJ)
Edri> Rao LAN IMM) i)
Karl of Hardwicke (lflf)3-a)
Earl ok DoNotJCHrMORK UJli31i.
1^
LIBERAL, 1905.
Pit}sidt*nt, Local
floveriiiiniint HdttJrd
Prcfiideot, BoRiii of
AKriculfcuro |£'20n(J|
Vice-Pros, Council
|Educ4vtion) (^2*H>>|
Pi'Cflidont, Board
of Bdwration (£'M!fi)
Pnrl. Sec. Board of
Kdiicatjon i£VM)}
I FirRt, Cnmmissifincr
of WorkH im^n
Chief S&crobary,
Ireland (£4425^
Mr. Jolin Burns.
Barl earring ton.
I {O0cr abofrnfirtf, lifOl!^
(Mr, Autfustlne Birrell
Mr. It. MeKenna a&«i7),
Mr. Thomar T4.ori>JL
l*c)Ktmiii*tor-G en oml
Fin unci III Scci^tary
to Tre!»><ury (£2(10(»
Pftfcronagc Sccrofcnj^'
t'O TrtjjiKttry (£2CK>0|
Jntiifir Ijordj* of
Treasury (3)
mom each)
Pa jTnaetor-G e n o i'bI
{$fppf7id)
Civil Lord of tbe
Adrnlnilty {mmn
Secretary to tlio
Admiralty t^aiMUJS
Under Home
Secretary (£15(Jf>(
Cndcr-Secrctary for
FopeiRii AHViirj*
Under Colonial
Rccrctary (£150* >)
Under Secretary for
War (^1500^
I Mr. IiQiHFla Mar court.
! /Mr, Bryce niliT5-7>.
\Mf* Birrell nmiu
Mr. Sydney Buxton.
J Mr, IL McKenna (1005-7).
1 Mr. W. Ri'NoisiAN ihnni
Mr. Georoe WinTEi^v.
r'MR. J. A. I^:afe.
I jMr. Herrert Lewis.
I Mr, F. Fhkeman-Tuoma?^
' Cai'Taix Vkcu. Xorton |ll«hl|,
I Mr, .L M, Fltller Ooi/xnVl
(iyfj«-7|.
iMr* j. H. Whitlev iunpniih
>Ir. R, K. Causton.
Mr. George Lambert.
BIR, KrtMl'ND RonKIITHfJN.
Mil, HERnERT i^AMXTEL*
UiRi> FrrzMAURlCB,
Mr. CiruucniLT«
Earl of PoRTSMorrH.
LIBER^Uj YBAB book» W^%.
04
MINISTRIES, 1895-1007.
UNIONIST, 1895-1905.
Bari, ok Onslow {1805-1900^ \
Kakl of Hardwilke (1900-21
Earl Percf (IWfi-vJi
Kakl of Hardwicke (1911^1^ |
Mabquess of Bath (19f*S| /
Eark of Dudley a895=l9fW) \
Mr. Bomab Law (19D2| f
Mr. T. W. Russell (im>-l9no^ \
Mb. Grant Lawsow (1900^1 }
Mr. a. F, Jeff revs il9(lfi| /
Mr. Powell Wn.HAMS (189.>- \
l9tKn -^
TjOrd Stanley att)i>-3^ .., V
Mr. Bromley - Davkjtport |
iim\ I
Sir R. Webster (isa»-19il0> 1
Sir R, B. Fi.VLAY {imn ... i
Em R. B. FiWLAr jl8aj-l9C¥» )
Sir Edward Carson (1900^ f
Sib C. J. Pearson (1895^) )
Mr. Graham Mltrray {1896- I
i«o3» .., r
Mr. C- Soott Dickbon (1903) }
Mr* Graham Murray (I8a5-6h
Mb. C. Scott DiCKaoN (1896-
Mr, D. Dundas (IBob-S) ;■ [
Mb. el T. Salvesen <1905)
Mb, J, A. Clyde I1S05) ... ^
Mr. J, Atkinson (l8a>-1905J \
Mb. J. H. M. Cam rBKLL (1905) f
Mb. W. Kenny (1895-8) . \
Mr. Dunbar Barton (189S-
1900) }
Mr. G. Wright (tflOCH^ ..,
" j
L'rider-Socrotary tor
IndlA (£1500)
Secretarr, Board of
Trado (£1200)
Secretary, Local
GoYernmetit Board
Financial Sectretar^,
War Omoe (fil50ttj
Vlce-Proft Iiiah Bijard
of Agdculturo (£1350)
A ttomoy-Geiieral
(£7000 find fees)
SolieifcoHle n eral
(£6000 and feon)
Lord Advocate
t£dOOO)
Solicitor-Qoneral for
Scotland [mm
Attorney-General
for Ireland (£^000^
Solicitor-General for
Ii^land (£2000)
LIBERAL, 1905
/ Mr. John E. Elus {Vm^l
I Mr. C. E, HoBHouaK (IWfJ]
Mr. H. K Krarlbt.
I
fMR. Walter RuNCtMAN
IDr, T. J. Macnamara (MOT).
Mr. T. R. Buchanan.
Mr. T, W. Russell {imu \
8iB J. Lawson Walton.
Sir W. S. Robson.
Mr. TboHAB Shaw.
Mb« Albxandeb Ube.
Mb. R. R. Ciucbry.
Mb. Hedmonh Barry.
Mb. J* H. M. CAMPHEI.L (1001-6)
HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENl^
Lord steward (£2(KX)^
Eabi. or Pemrroke
Earl of Lathom {the IcUe))
(IB&S-^)
Earl OF HoPETOUN(;lfor(7ueJTs ,^
of Linlithgow) (lS9S-lttOO)
Eabl of CJlahendon (1900) /
DUKfi; OK Portland
Makque»s of CARMAKTHI5N\
{Ihtke of Leed«\ (1895^)
Viscount Cukzon {Earl
Monci (18g6-19fl0(
Mr. Victor Cavendibh
(lfl0&-3)
MARQUEas or Hamilton
(1W3) ... ...
Lord Arthur Hilf, 418S6-8)
ViaOOUNT VALKNTLi (1898)
Hon. Ailwyn F^llowks
(1885-1900)
StR A. Aci^AND^HooD (li)0O-2|
Lord Wolvhrton (1902)
/ Karl of Liverpool nwi5-71.
"i Earl Bkaucmamp (1907).
Lord Chamberlain
{£2000}
Master of the Horse
(£25001
TrcaHiircr of the
Household (£700)
Comptroller of the
Hoii»cbold (£7<M))
Vic«-Ch amborlaln
(£700)
Visoount Althorp.
/Earl of Sej^on (1006-7).
IEarl of Granabd (ISW).
Sir Edward Strachey.
The Mabtrr op Eubaitk.
rMR. Went WORTH BBACMoir
(FJ05-7).
LMr. J. M. F. Fuller (1907k
UBBHAL TSAH BOOK, IWS®.
F05
PARLIAMENT
AND
LIAMENTARY PROCEDURE.
as other wuie HtaUd, the re/tim^e U to thi House of Commoiis.]
ADMISSION.
Entrance to the Palace of We<itminster 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 ean be obtaiued
through a Peer or a Memt>er respectively ; but, in the case of the House of Cora-
inons, places in the Members* Gallery, owing to the increasing demand, have
now to be balloted for, and Members are requested to make appUcation seven
dear days l>efore the scats arc 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. Admis.sion 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 admitted to view
the Pala4'e 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 SmiNG,
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 day, 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 Hoose without question put.
In case of grave disorder* the Speaker can cither 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 ouarter
after eight and a quarter after nine ; while, if at any time before four on Friday
forty Alerabers are not present, the Speaker withdraws until that hour, unless
the required quorum be previously made, 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 w^hen 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 on the
resumption at the st^ige they had reached earlier in the session. If Parliament
has been prorogued at the customary date, and has to be summoned at an
earher date than had been intended, which is usually because of some national
emergency, an * autuum session ' is nccessaTy, when all business has to be begun
afresh.
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Monoxa roit,
A member has power to propose after questions tliat the House shall adjourn
for the purpose of discussing a definite matter of urgent publk- importance \
and, if not fewer than forty rise in their places to support him, the motion
comes on for debate at a (quarter past eiffht. It is for the Speaker to decide
whether the question submitted is * a dcnnite 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 BiU 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 Bills, and by private Members — Private Members' Bills— there
are Private Bills and Provisional Order Confirmation Bills. The two former
classes deal with legislation affecting the w^hole, or a defined section, of the body
politic, 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 he
sent to the Sovereign for assent. Government Bills are those introduced hv
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 the session, and, if desired by the
Ministry proniptly to be passed* have speciid facilities afforded them. Private
Members' Bills have to take their <*hance in a ballot for places, and their intrn-
ducers select the vacant date on the order paper which promises to enable tlic
ensuing stage to be reached early. Fridays up to nearly the end of the session
arc 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 circimistances, a chance of passing nnless
assisted by the Government. Every measure has to be * backeti * by the names
of its introducer and certain Members who support it, not exceeding a doKen,
and it may be accompanied by a non-</ontentious memorandum explaining its
provisions. After being read a first time, which is normally a formal step,
and a second, which is a disputed one, it is (unless otherwise ordered by the
House, or it be a Bill for imposing taxes, or Consolidated Fund, or a Bill
for confirming Provisional Orders) referred to a Standing Committee (see
CommUffi^j<), from which it is reported to the Hou^se, The objects of Private
Bills have to be advertised before the schemes are presented to Parliament,
and they have to comply with certain Standing Orders previous to l>ein|
introduced, and when brought in have to be * backed ' by a Member, usual]
representing the district most nearly affected. Upon being read a Becond tin:
—a stage vtiry seldom opposed — they are referred to a committee of foi
Members, whose decision upon both the principle and the details is, in the vei
large majority of instances, accepted as finah Provisional Order Confirmatic
Bills are brought forward by a representative of the Government Department
which has issued, under statutory powers, the provisional order requiring legi»-^
Jative sanction ; and they may he referred to a Joint Committee of both House
but this is a course adopted with extreme rarity,
BLOCKING MOTIONa
/ There are two kinds of blocking motions, one to hinder the progress of a Bill,
/ sod thi- other to prevent a siibj<'ct being debased. TU^ farraer is a simple notice
/ of rejection^ which serves, until witbdmwB, lo ^^oip a m€aa>MftltQm\»^v^%^JWH
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ceeded with after eleven on the first four days of the week or five on Friday.
The latter is a notiee to call attention on *an early day' to the subject in
question, with the addition of an intention to move a resohition, the terms of
which are sometimes given. It has been ruled, with inereasinK strictness of
recent years, that, in the words of May*s Parliainmitartf Praettct^, " 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 ha.s been p^iven in the
House, at the time when notices arc given, or a notice of motion standing: as a
notice for which no special day is fixed/ As a conseiijuence, 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 m hich
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 stifle
discussion, A Select Committee which c onsidered this matter in I ROT, reported,
however, that as * the ride against anticipation ' was originally intended to pre-
vent any member from unfairly forestalling the discussion of a matter which
another member had already given notice of his intention to bring before the
House by motion or bill, but had in practice been developed in surh a way as
to have an almost exactly opposite efFeii — namely, to enable a member, by
giving such a notice, to prevent any effective discussion of the matter at all— the
rule, if preserved at all, should be brought Iwick and confined to its original
purpose. This woidd be done if it were laid down that the discussion of a
matter should not be ruled out of order on the ground of anticipation unleik^
there was, in the opinion of the Chair, a probability of the matter anticipated
being brought before the House within a reasonable time ; and the suggested
alteration is likely to be made in another session »
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 rcsohitions ; 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
fuinual Finance Bill, which has then to go through the usual course of
Government measiu^s, except that it can l>e discussed after eleven o'clock, and
cannot be altered in any detail bv the House of Lords, which must either accept
or reject it aj^ it has come from tlie Commons. If any of the Chancellor of the
( Exchequer's proposals affecting the amount of an impost he amended or with-
drjwn during the progress of the resolutions or the Finance Bill through the
House of Commons, the money alrc-ady 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-flefined
sections, public and private, the former dealing with national or imperial, and
Uie latter with local or personal, concerns. But of mote m\iett?HH- \q SX\t\^^v»- \
I iitoris a further division of the fotmer into GovermTvei\t vv^^d Yt\Na.V't'^«^v£^a^^ \
1 busiuGWP, Government busincsH includes not OT\Vy NV\tx\s\!CTvaX '^^'e«-» "^^^
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98 PARLIAMENT AND PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE.
the whole of the country ■•« financial afFairs ; and an increasing degree of
precedence and other faciJities* for its prog^ress has of late years l>een accortled
to it in the Commons. It has precedence at every sitting- except the evening
sittings on Tuesday a and Wednesdays, which commence at a quarter past eight
without any previous interruption of business, and the sitting on Fridays ; but
tlie 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
hoUd(i\'' has been passed. As the Friday sitting- occupies for elTective purposes
only five hours, and the Tuesday and Wednesday evening sittings not quite
ttiree hours, tlie time allowed to the 635 private Members for making progress
with their Bills or moving their resolutions is, therefore, extremely limited:
and it is not infrequently the more contracted by the Government moving to
ti^ke the whole time of the House at even an earner date than is provided by
Standing Orders, while it is still further lessened by the provision that opposed
Private Bills shall t>e discussed at the commencement of the evening sittii
Yet some four hundred Members l)aliot at the opening of every session for
chance to bring forward a BiU or move a resolution.
COMMITTEES.
From the point of view of popular liberty, the most important of House (
Commons Committees is the Comnxittee of Ways and Means* which is ci
posed of the whole assembly, and in which originates all financial busini
Its Chairman, by virtue of his office, is not only Chairman of Committee
Supply and of Committees of the Whole House, but is Deputv-Spe
charged, in the absence of the Speaker, with all the powers of the Chair ,
he is chosen from among the Ministerial majority at the commencement of
Parliament, or when a casual vacancy occurs. The Committee of Sup]
in which every Member is included, has power to deal in detail with all
Estimates laid before the House by the various Government departments ;
it can only grant, reduce, or refuse the amoimt asked for in the Estimates,
no motion for an increase can be made. In Committee of the Whole Hoi
the clauses are discussed of such Government and Private Members' Bills
have not been referred to Standing or Select Committees ; and Members, wl
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 of
their colleagues will listen.
At the opening of each session, there are appointed certain Select _.
mittces possessing extensive powers relative to the business of the House,
indicatea by thetr names, these bein^ the Committee of Privileges, the Cc
mittee on Standing Orders, the Committee of Selection, the Committee of Publ
ArrountSj the General Committee on Railway and Canal Bills, the Committee
on Public Petitions, and the Poliee and Sanitary Committee ; whQe the Kitchen
and Refreshment Rooms Committee is an important body, selected every session
to provide for the creature comforts of the Members generally. Four Standing
Committees — sometimes referred to as Grand Committees^are appointed io
each session, three for the consideration of all bills relating to law and courts of
justice and le^al procedure, and to trade, shipping, and manufactures, referred
to them by the House, and the other to deal witli all Public Bills relating ex-
cJusively to Scotland, and similarly referred. Each of the first three Standing
Committees consists of not less than sixty nor more than eighty members
nominated by the Committee of Selection, who must have reg-ard to the classes
of Bills sent to sueh Committees, to the composition of the House, and to the
qualification of the membera selected ; while the Scottish Standing Committee
is composed of all the members representing Scottish t-onstituencies, together
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with not raore than fifteen other members nominated in respect of any Bill by
the Contmittee of Selet^ion, who must Imve regard to I he approximation of the
balance of parties in the Standing Committee to thut in the whole House. And
the Chairman of each— who is appointed by the Chairmen*s Panel (t'onsisting of
not less than six or raore than eight members) noiniiiated by the Committee of
Selection --was specially given by the House in W)7 the same powers of dealing
with irrelevance and repetition and with dilatorj^ motions, as well as Ihe applica-
tion of the closure, as are enjoyed by the Chuirman of Couimittee of the Whole
House, 20, however, being ,substitutcd for 1CK> as the number necessary to
render the majority effective for the closure-
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
queslion or particular measure, ana they consist of a varying number of
Members, selected as nearly as possible in proportion to the relative strength
of parties. They sometimes become Joint Committees by being linked with
an equivalent body of Peers. Private Bill Committees consist of four Members,
chosen by the Committee of Selectioii (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, arc 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.
COMMONS, HOUSE OF.
The House of Commons consists of 670 Members, UiS of whom represent
England, 30 Wales, 7^ Scotland, and 103 Ireland; and, of the total, 37T sit
for counties, 2^4- for Ijoroughs, and 9 for universities. The present number
and composition of the Chamber was determined by the Redistribution Act of
1%H5 ; 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 191^2; but only two Parlia-
ments out of the last fifteen — those siunmoned 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 t!ie 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 floor to their seat, they bow to the Chair ; they must be
uncovered while standing and always when speaking, except it he 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 ; an^, when speiiking, 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 stamp 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 'na tried,'
and, upon motion made and carried, suspended from the service of the Housft.^
having at once to leave the precincts. If his comiuc:^\ie ^oa^'^ ^^ssst^'eA"^ >^^-
I Speaker cao order his Immeamte withdrawal, and, Vi \ie. &dtave& Vq ^<a^\ve, \wa:
he removed by force and suspended for the remaindet oi ^e ^^'SWOTv. —
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100 PARLIAMENT AND PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE.
DEBATE.
A Member who dcsiirs to take part in debate must rise uncovered and
addresji himself to the Cliair, mid it is for its orciipant to single out which one
of those who have risen shall speak, by calling upon him bj'" name. The custom
is to select in turn one from each side of the House, or one who may he pre-
sumed likely to reply to the arguments of the immediately preceding speiiker ; but
preference is given to a Minister or an oeeupant of the Front Opposition Bench,
save in the trnse of a new Member^ who is always ealled upon when he desires to
make hiis maiden sfieecb. No one tan spe^ix more than once on the same
question when the Speaker is in the Chair, except as a matter of personal
explanation, and then only by le^ve ; but in Coramittee he can speak as often
as the Chairman sees him rise. In either case he must be relevant to the
subject, and refrain from vain repetitions ; and, though he may refresh his
memory with notes, he must not read his speeeh. He may not refer to any
subject which is sub Judhn, or make any personal charges against another
Member ; must avoid both treason and obstniction i and must be courteous
both in language and demeanour.
DIVISIONS.
When a debate has c^oncluded, either by natural exhaustion or the application
of the closure, the question before the House is put from the Chair. Those in
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 opirdon by exclaiming ' The Noes
[or Ayes] have it ; * whereupon strangers are directed 'to withdraw, an order
which in these days appDes only to those sitting Under the Gallery* Simul-
taneously the Clerk turns a two-minute sand-glass, and, while tlie sand is
running out, elet^tric hells 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 from the Chair, when, if the minority persist in
their claim 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 eifeet of which is that the former leave the House
behind the Chair and the latter by the other end of the Chamber, atid as they
pass into the respective division lobbies their names are taken. When Members
nave passed the tellers and been counted, they return to the House in the
reverse direction to that by w^hich they left, and when the lobbies are ciear the
tellers come to the table, those for the winning side being on the riglit 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 subje^-t
being tiirther discussed. A Memt>er may vote in a division though he did not
hear the question put, but he is not, in any caae, obliged to vole» and caa
remain in the Chamber while the division is in progress.
ESTIMATES, THE.
In the early part of every session there are laid before the Commons t]
Estimates for the public service during the coming financial year, these bein£^
divided into three sections— the Navy, the Army, and the Ci\'il Service » Wim'
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 the House of the Admiralty or tbe War Office adds to this
/a speech when laying the Estimates fortnaWy Wtote \i\e. Ccmffioa^**, \i\iS. VVvere is
no such menjorandmn or speech in the case of tte Gwa^ ^Tmea ^%A*^^a»AXK&^'OcA,*!A \ '
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covering- alJ the Gavemment Department.s outside the two already ti anted, no
oue Minister, therefore, being responsible for the whole of them. Eaeh of the
Estimates contains a detailed statement of the money intended to he spent in the
finaneial yeaj- next en.suinp: ; but it is extremely unufmal for the session to pass
without Supplementary E.sti mates being- presented to cover unforeseen con-
tio^encies, 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, while, in case of a
jmUonal emergency, a Vote of Credit is grauted.
H FRONT BENCHES.
The Treasury Bench, which is to the immediate rij^ht of the Chair, is
occupied by members of the Administration, M-hile on 8ie Front Opposition
Bench, w^hich faces it, sit members of the preceding Government and Privy
Coimeillors, most usually (though not necessarily) in pohtical anfeigonism to
Ministers. The leader of the House, who is the principal Minister in the
Commons, is responsible for the arrangement of business. No direct official
responsibility falls upon the leader of the Opposition, who is t'hosen for that
position by his pjarUaraentary colleagues ; but, as one who has held high office,
mnd in the customary course may be expet'ted to lie so occupied again, he is
Buietimes supplied by Ministers with confidential informatioOt and privately
BPked for counsel.
HOURS OF MEETtNG.
The House of Lords meets as a judicial tribunal in the morning, and as
■islative body at half-past four in the atT:ernoon ; wiiilc the Commons
able at a quarter Ivefore three o'clock on the first four days of the week,
at noon on Fridays. On these first four davs, the Commons cease debate
oa disputed subjects at eleven o^elock, and on Fridays at five* usually atijoum-
ing' very speedily tliereafter, and at half-past eleven and half-past five respectively
in any case, milesa a Money Bill is under discussion or the rule on this head has
d^l^en suspended by vote of the House,
I KING'S SPEECH AND THE ADDRESS IN REPLY.
At the commencement and the close of every session, there is read to the two
uses a Speech from the Throne, prepared by Ministers and adopted by the
ereign, the etu"tier indit ating to FVirliament the principal raefisures intended
Xo be propKJsed, the later recording such as have been passed, and eat^h 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 tor the Royal Speech ; and although within re<^ent
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
cither has or has not been touched in the original document, A defeat upon
the Address is tantamount to one upon a vote of noK-onfidence, and involves the
inunediate resignation of the Ministry*
■ LOBBY, THE.
^^Fhere are various portions of the Palace of Westminster known as *" lobbies,
and thoug-h the one most often seen by visitors is the Outer Lobby or Central
HalU into which ail must go w^ho wish to find a Member or enter the House, the
Iimer or Members' Lobby is the one meant when * the Lobby ' is referred to as a
place of politi»*al gossip or party intrigue. It is reserved to Menxhet^ «u\ii. «siw-
Members, Peers, pnvate secretaries of Ministers, and a. ^«i<^ TOMxiofex oil
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journalists and political organizers* whose names appear on a * Lobby List/
authorised by tne Speaker and superintended by tne Serjeant-iit-Arms. The
correii ponding * outer room' of the House of Lords, is not used for a similar
purpose but tor 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
' interests ' to secure legislative aid for private concerns at the public expense.
LORDS, HOUSE OF.
The House of Lords is an ever-increasmg body which consists at the moment
of over 600 Members. This number includes 16 Representative Peers for
Scotland, chosen at the eommeneeraent of every Parliament* and 9S Repre-
sentative Peers tor Ireland^ elected for life* There is no limit, except the will
of the Sovereign, to the creation of Peers, the average attendance of whom
during the ( omparatively brief sittings is less than 50, but that tmmber is con-
siderably increased on any Party emergency,
MINISTRY, THE.
The Ministry is composed of a number of Members of Ijoth Houses, who
occupy the chief positions in the various ofliccs of State, and who, while
technically holding office under the Crown^ are changed according to the will of
the Commons. No Administration in modern 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 he^id of the Administration is the Prime Minister, who is usually
also First Lord of the Treasury, although the posit ion^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 (now nineteen) with him form the Cabinet, in w^hicH
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 are a numl>er of minor official
positions, departmental, legal, and connected with the Royal Household,
filled by members of the parliamentary majority, which are changed as that
minority is altered ; and all holders of these are accustomed to t>e 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 opp>osition to any measure whieh
is before the Legislature. The right is exercised with great freedom but
somewhat lean frequency than formerly, the introduction of household suiirage
having given citizens other opportunities for pressing their wishes upon tne
legislature ; while now that no debate, except in very special circumstances,
is allowed on a petition, that its prayer rarely is read in the House, and that the
overwhelming majority are quietly orop|>ed by the presenting Members in a batf
si l/re back of the chair, leaving only a bald record subsequently to be published
in an oMciaJ report^ petitioning does not affetA. ttve -^rtoefctivvk^a or the opinion
Gf P&rlmment m anything like the old degr^-
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QUESTiONS.
One of the most valuable and valued privileges of the private Member,
ereatly as it has been curtailed of hite years* is the puttiiifr of questions to
Ministers, These may concern any matter of je^eneral or local interest — though
the over-asking of questions of the latter type furnished one arirument for
lesseninf^ the privilege— and they are put at the beginning of the sitting, with
a limitation of time for their answer to an hour. As a rule, they must
be given notice of in HTiting, but Mini«iters may reply to those or which
they have received pnvate warniof^. If a Member desires an oral answer,
be distinguishes his question by an asterisk, and questions not so distinguished
€» not reached by ten minutes before four on ordinary days, are repliea to in a
printed fonn, which is circulated with the dnily official * Votes and F*rmH edings.*
Questions arising out of the answer the Minister has given are allowed, but the J
putting of sueh supplementary questions is discouraged alike by Ministers and
the Spe^er.
RESIGNATION OF SEATS,
fc In a strict sense, no Member of the House of Commons, once duly elected,
^k vacate his seat except by death or the dissolution of Parliament. Thert^ is
^K formal method of resignation, but a Member who accepts office under the
Crown \^acates 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
Cbiltcm Hundreds or the Manor of Northstead, and, upon this purely honorary
office being given, nnd 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. No new writ in case of resignation can be
issued during a recess,
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 given by
the Sovereign in person, but by certain Lords Commissioners, usually including
the Lord Chancellor, acting on his behalf. The Assent is given in the House
of Peers in the presence of twjth 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, varj'ing according to the class of Bill
sanctioned. For a Money Bill, the words are : *'' Ls Roy remfsrew gm hons imjeta,
aec^pf^ It^fr hemvolenctf^ at abm h reuit\r for a Public Bill, * Le Rot/ in vetilt\:
for a Private Bill, * Soil fait comme il mt, dtmr^.^ ; and upon a petition demanding
aright, whether public or private, ^ Soii droit fnlf mmmi' il eU dmirV Should
the Royal Assent he refused, it would be in the form, * L*^ lUnf s\%vii(i*ra\; but,
although this was not uncoraraonly used under the Stuarts," it has not been
heard in Parhament since March, 170H — not 1707, as given in all the text-books,
the sigTiifit'ance of the year lying in the fact that the Royal Assent has thus
been once, and only once, refused since the Le^slative LTnion l>et\*'een England
tnd Scotland.
SESSION, THE.
It is customary for Parliament to meet annually for the Session early in
February and to separate in August ; but the limit may be extended in either
Erection, with the consequence that it is possible for a session to extend into
t years, A question upon which a decision has been taken caimot be
sned in the same session, nor can h Public Bill be taken up in an ensuing
m at the point it had reiirhed in the preceding oue,
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PAEUAMENT AND PAELIAMENTAMY PROCEDURE.
the
SPEAKER, THE.
The Speaker of the House of Lords is the Lord Chancellor, though he
exercises no disciplinary powers ; but the Parliamentary offirial known to all as
*The Speaker ' presides over the deliberations of the House of Comraons. He
is the free choice of the Members, for, although that choice has formally to
be approved by the Sovereign, no monarch since Charles IL has interfered with
the selection. Nominally he is appointed for a Parliament, but in praetic*e 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
t43 l>e anticipated from the Deputy-Speaker or Chairman of Committees, who
is changed according to the composition of the parliamentary ma]oritv. The
Sfjcaker's powers, defined and undefined, are extreniety wide, and his decisions
are treated with 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 eleven o'clock, unless the House otherwise specially orderSt
his responsibilities have been increased by the working of the new rules of
procedure, and particularly thoise affecting motions for adjournment and the
application of the closure.
SUPPLY,
Of all matters with which the Commons are concerned, the most permanent^
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, hy specifically allotting twenty day.s before Aug^ust 5th in each
session for their discussion. In practice, however, it has been found that those
responsible for the llsti mates have not been loth to allow^ the House to fritter
aw^ay most of the allotted time in discussing trivialities, while, as in former days,
many millions are voted in as many minutes towards the end of the session,
without the slightest pretence at examination or debate. Tlie old parliamentary
theory was crystallised in the phrase, * Grievances before Supply ; ' but the
limitations now imposed upon the discussion of the Estimates prevent this
t>einir carried into practice. There are only certain technical difFerences between
the House sitting as a Committee of Supply and as a Committee of Ways and J
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 i
of the session — the one necessary before March ^llst, in order to clear up all the .
Supplementary Estimates, and the other before the prorogation to deal with the i
regular Estimates of the year. And the constitutional importance of these
measures is that the votes of money submitted by Ministers are * for servici'>
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
partly within the financial year in which the statute is passed. It is this wl ""
absolutely prevents this country from being without a Parliament for a full y
WHIPS,
Although technically the ' Whips ' are no part of the machinery of Pa
ment, in a practical sense, and under existing conditions, they are essential \
its smooth working. Three parties are recognised by the House of Comrooi
authorities as entitled to the use of a* Whips* Room,' the Liberal, the C/on* I
servative, and the Nationalist, From these go forth the simimonses whicli
bring Members together for the more important debates and divisions ^ and each I
party Is provided with a chief and a second whip* and certain assistant-whips, I
rM of whom arc Mejnbers, The MimsterlaV Chief Whip h always the Patronft^
Sec'ret/iry to the IVeasury, and hVs assistants bjcc ft^t ^u\mt Vjiitda of tJhcJ
Ti^easury and cert&in parliamentary offictta o^ Vhe IS^^aV Wwis^^Nii, ^
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105
REGISTRATION.
(ENGLAND AND WALES.)
The Period of Qualifioatlon for Ooouplers and I^odgers ia
One Year, i,e.. Twelve Months immediately preoeding the l&th
July in any year; and for FreeholdeFS (who have vote^ in Counties
only* except in the Parliamentary Boroughs of BristoK Exeter, NDrwich, and
Kottingham), full possession of the tjualifying property for Six Months
previous to the 15th July.
^ I.— THE PARLIAMENTARY FRANCHISE.
^H {Ths Parluunt utart/ FranehiJfin in no earn ejileml^ tn iDomtm.)
^B (a) C/O UNTIES.
^■^ In order to vote at Parliaimaiitary Bleotlons a person must possess
one or other of the following qnalifieations : —
L — As a Householder^ he iQy.st have lived in the same Parliamentaiy
DiWsion for Twelve Months preceding the 15th July. He may have
removed once or oftener* but ko Iotijl^ as each house occupied is within the
Division, he is entitled to the franchise in succession. Any person who
separately occupies pai-t of a houm fvt a dwettmt/^ the landlord twl residing on
the premises or, if resident, exertising no control over the part of the house so
occupied, is entitled to be registered.
i- — As a Freeholder, he muiit have possessed for nh' montlitt property
of the value of forty shillings per annum clear of all expenses, un!ess the
Freehold is acquired by Descent, Marriage^ or Succession, or promotion to a
benefice or office.
% — As a LeaBeholder, he must have held for twelve months preWous to
the 15th July a lease of property worth i^^O per annum, and originally created
for a term of not leiis than ^0 years ; or a lease of property w orth £5 and upwards
per annum, and originally created for a terra of not less than fiU years.
4. --As a ^10 Oooupier^ he must have occupied for twelve months some
land or tenement of £10 cle^ir yearly value.
5. — As a LrOd^er, he must have occupied rooms in the same house for
twelve months. The annual value of the rooms, unfurnished, is tixed by law
at XIO, A son living at home with his parents may claim, when by agree-
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. Ever>' man over iJl, 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 ye^r.
6.^The Service Franohise, Bank Managers, Schoolma.sters, Railway
Men, Caretakers, Servants, and others wlio occupy rooms or houses rent free
on their employers' property, are entitled to tnis lyaiichise, provided their
employers do not reside on the premises.
{h) PAIllJAiMEVTAKV EoltOirGHS.
Id order to vote at Parliamentary Ejections a person must possess
one or other of the follow ing qualifications : —
L— As a Householder J he must have lived in the sscKve ?a^Siaxns?cv\»r3
■ LIBERAL YSAK BOOK, 190S.
106 MMQI8TEATION.
Borough for Twelve Mantha preceding the ISth July, He may hare
removed OQt'e or often er, but eo lonf^ as each house occupied is within the
ParlLamentiiry Borough, he is entitled to the franehise in succession. Any
person who separate! v oct upies part of a homte, the landlord not residing on the
premises or, if resiaent, exennsing no control over the part of the house so
occupied, is entitled to be registered.
^. —As a £10 Ocioupier, he must have occupied for twelve months souie
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— A» a Lodger, he must have ot^rupied 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 agreement
with his father he is the sole occupant of a room in the house, and rai^t, if he
chose, lock it up and prevent anv other member of the family irom entering.
Every man over ^l, 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 case^ Fjodgers must
claim every year*
4. — The Serirlee Franohiee. Bank Managers, Schoolmasters, Railway
Men, Caretakers, Servants^ and others who occupy rooms or houses rent free
on their employers' property, are entitled to tnis franchl^^e, provided their
employers do not resiae on the premises.
II.^THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT FRANCHISES.
1. Who may Vote for Town and County Cdunoillors
(Iiondon ESxoepted).
The Ownership, Service, and Lodger qualifications do not confer a vote for
the election of Town and County Comicillors. The household and the £tO
qualifications do ; and * occupation of a house, warehouse, counting-house,
snop, or other building,* without regard to value, with tlie usual limit as to
residence within 7 miles of the Borough or administrative County also confers
the Town and County Council vote. And for Town and County Council
purposes, vfonien (spinsters and widows), if they in all other respects possess
the necessary quaUfications, may be re^stered.
Who may Yote for London County and BoFough CounoiUors*
All persons, male or female, whose names are upon the Parliamentary
Register as Owners, Occupiers, or Lodgers, or upon the County or Parochial
Electors* Lists, may vote for County Coimcillors and Borough Councillors.
!l. Who may Vote for Distriot or Parish CounoilloPB,
Any persons qualified an Parliamentarj'^ (including Owners, Service Voters,
and Imagers) or County Council electors may vote for District or Pansb
Councillors, in addition to married women occupiers ivho, if single or widows,
would be entitled to vote at an election of County CounciDors,
'A. Who may Vote for Guardians (in County Boroughe»
Borou^hi, and Urban Distriots).
Ali persons whose names are upon the Parliamentary or County Electors*
or Municipal or Parochial Electors* Llats, excepting Freemen only.
LIBBRAL YaA3. BOOK^ Wi%.
PARLIAMENTARY REGISTRATION DIARY. 107
{ENGLAND AND WALES.)
With Hini^ fok thk
Guidance or Liber ai. REaisriiATioN Committees.
k Janft 20tli.
fi«tweeu
June dOtb and
Jnlj 30th.
July 20tb.
ATtor July 15th
axid before
July 25th.
1
I
Angtut 1st.
Between
Aognflt 1st and
ATiinatBOtA
(if po«Eible
before
Aognst 15tb>.
OwTiershJp portion of Register published by Overaeers.
Local Sec-retaries to examine Rate-books^ arrange
Committee Meetings* and take the ne( essary steps to get
ownership daims made by all new Lil)eral owners.
Last day for sending in ownership claimji.
Lodgers on the existing lii^^isttr, if still qualified, must
send in * Old Lodgers' C lain if;.'
Overseers publish : (a) List of ownership daimants ;
(6) List of old lodgers who have re-claimed ; (r) New
occupation lists.
An^iist SOtli.
Angnst 25th.
Se^itember 5th.
SovWoeQ
Aaput 2&th
aavtembor 8t1i.
.Sthiuid
.latii.
Ailth« year
Local eoiTimittees to meet and carefully examine alt the
new list'J, and to make inquiries, with a view to making
fa) Objections to ownership electors.
Ih) Obiections to ownership claimants.
le) Objections to old lodger claimants.
{d) Objections to persons on New Occupation Lists either
for Household, £J(\ or Service qualifications.
J#) Occupation claims.
^) New Lodger claims.
Last day for Occupation and New Lodger Claims to
reach Overseers.
Last day for notices of objection to be served on Over-
s eers and on persons objec ted to>
Overseers publish lists of
Ownership voters 1
... ^^1
8)
Ownership claimants 1^ Objected
Occupiers C to
Old Lodgers J
and deliver copies thereof on payment.
Occupation \
and y Claims
New Lodger J
Last day for declarations, either by owners as to their
address, or by occupiers as to any of the particulars of tlicir
qualification, to be sent in to Clerk of the County Council
in Counties or of the Town Council in Boroughs.
Local Committees ought
{(i) to examine and inquire into all objections and claims
made by their opponents ; (^t) to mark all the new
claim and objection hsts with full information as to
politics, and correctness or otherwise of particulars ;
(r?) to mark up on Existing Ownership List and on
New Occupation Lists any incorrect 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.
Revision Court.s held*
All Liberal workers to enter in Memorandum books all
changes in occupation and ownership, and periodically
report such information to Committee TOeeWw^'i.
LIBERAL Y^JlU book, 190S.
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REGISTRATION.
(SCOTLAND.)
Th« Pari lam eat «Fy fpaiiGhl«6a in Sdotlanil are aa In Bn^land— owii«r-
fllilp^ ooGiipation, Inhabltatioy, afsid lodging; thef^ are, bovrevep, some
dlfTdrences In thm law and mettiodv of Re^latmtlon In regard to oAch.
The period of quallftcation in from July 31 to July 31 in the case of 0C4?upier*
and ladders, and fmin Jaruiary 31 to July 31 in the case of owners.
Thti lists of occuplarfi nro prepared by the AsacHtHors from the Valuation Roll, and,
as in ScoLland everj-^ teuemcnt of £4 tmnual value and upward.^ It* ineparatelyaKsf^ssed.
the duty of the olileial who eompiles the voter*' li-tt is much ^impliiied ; the U^t in Uie
main being a copy of the Valuation RolL
liOdgers in Scotland aro allowed to claim in auccoKsion from different houses witi
the same County 0i\iHion or Burj<h, a pririlege not aecordetl to Kngland and Wales.
The liflt of Electorn tnuat be puhlinhed by the Asaeasor on or before September lA.
The date allowed for chiimlniK either a» owner, occupier, or lodger, in later t-han InT
England, vi^^, September 21 ; the aanie date appHeH to objections to the publii^ihed list,
notwith*itanding which the Parliamontarj" Register in Scotland comefl into force oijr
Xnvember 1, inatead of January 1 in the succeeding yojvr a« in England and Walen,
The following are the fmnchiaej* oxlsbont in Scotland :—
(a\ Counties.
I, As owner for hIx months prior to July 31 of property of the clear anntml vat
after all deductioua of £5. or of £10 where the property haw come to the owner within
the aix months by inheritance, marriage, marrioj^e Hettlemcut. o^ mortis causa dift-,
position.*
S, Km ianant (not oeoapant^ on a leane for at leaet 19 yeart< of £50 annual rail
or on a lea«e for at least 57 yeara of £Ui aimual value, with po»Refl8ion of 12 monthn pi
to July 31.
X As oooupylng tenant of a building separately or jointly with any cither build-
ing, or with land in the same division of a County of the annual value of £10 with
occupation for 12 nionthfi prior to July 31, and payment of all rates laid upon him,
4p A« Inhabitant ooonpler of a dweUlng'houae as owner or t^nnnt. or of any
part of a houwo scparat-fjly occupied a^ a dwelling, and payment of all poor mtcs.
5, As a aervlco voter where tho dwelling iR occnpted hy virtue of any ofHfH\
service, or eni ploy men t.
6. Aft a lodger occupying lodgings of the clear yearly value of £}Q if let unfnmiHhed.
with the right to claim Huct^estrion from one honae to another in the same div ision of the
County.
\b) Burghs,
1. As OTwner of a building aoparately orjointly with any other hiiilding or any land
owned in the same Bnjpgh, of the clear yearly value of £l(J, with residence in tho fiurgll.
or within aeven milea for aix ruontha prior to July 31, and payment of all aflrteMsed taxoft.*
2. As ocoupytng tenant of bni1ding>« of the annual value of £10, whetlu^r Mepar-
atcly or johnly with nny other buildings or hind within the name Eiurgh, for I^ month*
prior to July 31, and payment of all asaes^ied taxes.
3. Aft Inhabitant ooonpler of a dwelllng-honfte, or any pn rt nf a botu^, and
pnjTnent of all poor ratea*
4. Aa a sanrlee voter, where the dwelling ia occupied by virtue of any office,
Bervice, or employment.
5. Aft lodgerv occupying lodjjj-ings of the clear yearly value of £10 If lot unfumlfihed.
with the right to j^uccea-^lon from one houtto to another in the same Burgh*
* Where a wife 1« the owner, the husband is reckoned a« owner for the purpose of
LrBEKAT, Y^AU liOO"K, \W>H,
REGISTRATION
IX KNGLAXD AND WALE8
so FAR AS IT COXCKHNS
WOMEN OCCUPIERS AND THEIR VOTES.
iVbte* f<yr the ffuidanec of Wom^n ^cho arf qttaUfied to eote in one or mm^ nf tft«
fottoityitiff Eleeiionn:—
Is England and Iff&lea {not induding London) for
The COL^XTY COUXCIL. The RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL.
The TOWX COUNCIL. The BCJARD OF OUARDIAXS.
The urban DISTHKrT COUXCIL. The PARISH COUNCIL.
In London {iwt including the OUy) for
The COUXTY COUNCIL, The BOROUGH COUX( IL. The BOARD OF
GUARDlAXa
In tlia Glty.» for
The COUXTY COUNCIL, The BOARD OF GUARDIANS.
™^ BtfoTt School BofjrdA were abolished b^ the Edu<iation. Act, 190^, fvery teaman on
the Hate-book hnd a tote in the School Board ISlectmn. But, a» the taw now stands^
BKIN6 ON THE RATE-BOOK ENTITLES TO XO VOl'E. and IT IS K8BENTIAI, fOr CVCrff
purpoftr TO BE ON THE REGISTER.
A HiToman olalniing to be Reglatered must be qualified aa OCGUPIBR,
eltliep as ownej^ or aa tenant.
Xo n-oman oirner hoH any right* in tn'rfwe of her own^sMpt to Totc in any local
election. Until IWi^ women owners, as mich, wore entitled to vote in Poor Law
Guardian elections, but the Local Government Art of that year disfranehified them,
while enlarging the a oting rights of men owners.
No woman lodger ean vote in any Local Government Klection, althoujjh men
lodgers csan vote in DiBtrict and Parish Council and Guai'dian electionp, and in the
election of the London Count}' and London Boi'ough Coiincils.
For v'OtJien there ii* no service frajichiac—iiuch a^ entitle^^ men to vote in District
nod PariHh Council and Guardian Eleetions*. and in the election of London BorousH
rounclli*— i.f., no occupation of a dwelling as an olHeial or servant (for example, as
rn or caretaker) entitles a woman to he ]jlaced on the Register.
What is an Occupier?
Houaehold Quallfloatf on.— Every person i>? an OcoupleF who occupies a
dwelling house, or part of a houne nn a neparat^a dwelling (even only one room), pro-
^Bsd the Landlord does not. &s Landlord, rei^ide in the house. Thi» qualiflcation in
^{•Bpeotivo of the amount of the rent^.
£10 Quallfloation.— Every person iw nn OooupisF who occupies land or businesfl
preznisej^ of tho clear yearly value of not le^a than £10, and who rosldee within the
County, or within 15 miles of itti boundary, or, in tho ea«o of the Municipal Borough,
within 7 miles.
I Joint Oocnpatton.— Persons sharing tho same dwelling:, or tho same land or
bosiiifiBS premines, may claim aa jFolnt-Ooouplepat provided the tenancy ik Joint, and
that the clear yearly value, when diiaded. aTnounte to £10 for each person claiming.
Tbere !«, however, no such limit to the clear yearly value in the caHc of a person claim-
big to be registered as a Burgesft for the election of a Town CounciL
MaFFled Iff omen.— Husband and wife cannot claim as Joint-Occupiers, but, by
the Local Government Act, 18H4, Peetion 43, they may both be registered, protiictjcd ih^
k
XJBWM,L THAR BOOK^ 1908.
110 REGISTRA TION — WOMEN OCCUPIERS.
1
are not quailtied ittrrcHpfct of the same mopf^iij/j Kuch regii^triitioii will untitle married
wameii to vote in the clfiution of DiMtricc Councils, Rural and Urbati, Parish Couiiclljj,
Boards of GuarrlianK, nnd Loiidrm Borough CounnilH, though not in Town Coune?!!
KlertionM, nor in County Counei! Klectionn, corrvfj^ fhat of ike London County Count iL
It i8 eeseritiiil that the poar rates due, in roapect of the dwelling-house, business
promititfi or land, for the year preceding the last ath of .Tannttrv, shall haTQ boeii
paid hy some person before July 20th, but not necoBsariiy by tlio Oceupior.
What is the Period of QualiUcation ?
The Period of Qualificatloti if one 3'ear, i,f ., twelve oionths immediate! ly pre- t
ceding July l.itb in any year, OceupierH who remove during the twelve months do
not loso their qualitletttioo, pioAided tliev fiuccessively occupy qualifying prernlAe-i
during the wlinle period \A'ithln the boundary of the Admin isfcrativo County or tho
area of election.
It should be noted that on the Flret day of August the Overseers of every
Parish place the OccaDier«' List for the coming year on the door of each Church.
Chapel, Poat Office, ana other Public Buildings In the Parirth- Examine this ILst. and if
your name in not there, go at onee to the Overseers, or t<o tho Secretary of your Politlctil
AHsociation. and learn now to make your Glaiin to be put on th© Iteglster. It.
will cost you nothing, and you should make sure of your ^Ight to vote*
««^ The LAST DAY for sending In N&:W CLAIMS is August 20th.
WOMEN CANDIDATES
IN 1CNGL-4J^D AND WALES.
For Kloction to a—
COUNTY COUNCIL, BOROUGH COUNCIL.
QVAIAFICATIOSS.
A woman, married or single, is entitled to be a Candidate for a County Council it
fihe iH a County elector ; for a Borough Council if she i« a burgess.
NOMINATIONS.
Forma of Nominatlonu for the County CouncU ean be obtained free of charge 1
the Retiirning OIKi^er, or for the Boi-ough from tho Town Clerk.
Only one Candidate's nanio muRt appear on each Nomination Paper, and each Pap
must be ijigned by two electoi'a m^ nominator and seconder, and eight other electors i
OAfientoi'B. Tlje elector!* «o uigtiing inupt be reglfitered in the County t ouneil Dii
or for the Ward in the Borough for which the Candidate in nominated.
For Election Id a—
METROPOLITAN BOROUGH GOOHCIL, URBAN BISTRICT COUNCIL,
RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL, PARISH COUNCIL,
BOARD OF GUARDIANS.
QUALIFICATIONS.
A woman, married or single. Is entitled to be a Candidate for election to any
these bodies, if
(1) Her name appears on the Register as a Parochial Elector, or
(2J She has reBidod for the whole of the twelve months preceding the Eleetlci
\iithin the specified area:
For the Metropolitan Borough Council, if rcKident in or regiftterod 1
any Parish comprised in tho Borougli.
For the Urban DiPtiict Coiiocil, within the Urban District.
For the Rui'al District Council, within the Poor Law Union.
For the Parish Council, within the Parish, or within three inllefl then
For tho Boanl of Guardians, within the Poor Law UnioiK
NOMINATIONH.
In all cascH Forms of Nominations can bo obtained free of charge from tb
Returning Officer, and {except for election to an Urban District Coimoil) from th
Overseers.
Only one Candidate's name mu^4t appear on eat h Nomination Paper, and eacll
Pa,per must be sij^wd hy two Paroeiiial Elcctom of the Fariwh or IHstrlct, or \ViitC
of H, DiMtiet, in which the Candidate is stawdrng lot e\cit'^\Q,Tk.
Kach C'andidate nmy, and whcrti possivble abou\^ iicV taot^ NJmvxv otivi "^vixwaaaL^u!
J^pei' signed^
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SUMMARY OP PAELIAMENTARY
EI.ECTION OFFEN^CES.
CORRUFr PRACTICES,
OFFENCEa
IRIBEKY.— Xo gift, Icwm, or promise of
ru(>nt?y i>r monoy's worth iriisiHt be itiRxle' t-o a
voter' to induce hini cither to vote or to ab-
stAin from loting*
The offer or promiso of r sitnatiori or
emploATnent to u Aotor or any one connes^tM
with him., if mfido with tlie Hanio obtjeot» in
alBo briber3\
The consequences are the same whether
briberj^is committed before, during, or aft^r
Rti election.
Gi^dng or paying money for the pnrpowo of
bribery in tirpilvalent to the offence iti^elf.
A girt or promise to a third persoii to pro-
cure a vote is bribery* Payment for loss of
time, wage«t or travelling expenses is equal
to bribery.
A njjf person vjho receiveii a hribe, orlmrgahiH
Jfior ernpioi/metii oj^ reward in rotinidfr&tioti of
vote, iM guilt u of bribei'y.
PENALTIES.
To the briber or the person bribed,
twelve montha' irnprlHonmcnt, with
or without hard labour, or a fine
of £2(».
Deprivation of the right of votinif
for seven vears.
Removal from, and diMqualifica-
tion for, any public offlctj.
Payment of eonts of an election
inquiry in certain eases.
If citniniitt'ed by the fandidato he
also loses bin seat* if elected, and is
diuqualiJled for over from rtrpre-
Hentlng the Confltilueney.
If committed by any Agtint the
ekH.tfcIon iM void, and the Candidat*?
ia disqualified for seven yearn.
[, TRJB JITlHO.-'No meat, drink, entertainment
or provision can be iiaid for or provided for
liny person, at any time, in order to indiico
him. or any other per><fjn. to vote or to ab-
Htain from votins:.
Treating the wives or relativcH of voters Ir
BouiLlly forbidden.
The gift of ticketB to he exchanged for
refrei^hment is treating:.
The reeeiver of any unseat ^ drink, iS?c.^ is
equally guilty, and liable to th^ same con-
fteguences.
The same as for Bribeiy,
UNDUB IMFIiUBNCa.— No force, refltraint.
or fraud may be used to compel an elector
to vote or abstain*
Using or threateningr any spiritual or tem-
poral injury is undue inftucnco.
The withdrawal of cnstonv, or a threat to do
so, corner under this prohibition. A threat to
evict a tenant wlU also he undue iniluence.
The same as for Bribery.
PERSONATION. — Applyin{j /o?' a bfaiot ^
paper in the name of another pernon, whether
alive or dead.
Voting twice at the 8ame election.
Aiding or abettinRr tbo oommlswion of the
ofToncc of personation.
Forging or counterfeiting a ballot paper.
To the offenrler, two ycarw* im-
prlsnnment, witli hard labour.
J^even years' iiieapaeify to vote, or
bnld any public ofnoe.
it committed by any Agent, the
Candidate loses hw sctkt.
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PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION OFFENCES,
ILLEGAL FHACTICEa
OFFENCES.
CONYi: Y AN CB.— Paying- or reteiviitg money
for eonvcyanf>e of voterH Ui ov from the poll.
^ Private txniveyancea lent B^ratnitoufily tmn
alono bo employed ; hiiekney ciaiTiAKes are
prohibllM I'^xeept wheiif hlrtsd by vot4?rH for
thtir own exclnsive une.)
ADVERTISINC-'Payiii^ money to an Elcc-
txjr for cxbibiiinH-billSj &c. (except to regular
bill-p(»stcr>^). The rn-citrr is al^o guilty.
GOMMITTES: ROOMS. -HiHng unauthor-
isod Committee Rcjoms, <Tlie Election Agent
alonfi, or Sub-Agonts in Countien, may hire
Committee Roonia, find the number ifi strictly
limited.)
VOTING when prohibited or Inducing « pro-
hibited elector to vote. ^ElectoDi employed
for payment cannot votej
FALiBM STATEMENT.— Publish iniJr a fal«c
statement of tho withdmwal of any Can-
didate, or with rererenco to the character of a
Ciinilidate.
PENALTIES.
A fine of £100.
Incapicity to vote for five years."
If committed by an Agent, the
election may be rendered void.
ILLEGAL PAYMENT, EMPLOYMENT, AND HIRING.
OFFENCES,
PUSIiIfiHINO BILLS, placards or posters. "^
without the priat^r's and publisher'fl name
and address. (The Election Agent alon.e, or
Sub-AgontN in Counties. niuBt. iwRue any
printed matter at the election.^
PAYMENT FOR BANDS OF MUSIC,
tirrchen, flagn. banners, ribbons, &c.
LENBING OR USING, for the coaveyance
of voteri^, horses oi^ vehiolfiB uBually kept
for hire,
BMFL07MENT of any persons beyond the
nuiubera allowed.
(No perj<on ctin be emploved for payment at
an election except by the Election At?ent— or,
in Counties, by the tSub^AgentsS— who in utriet-
ly limited ai* to the nuiuberii he may engage.)
USING AS A COMMITTEE ROOM any
room ifi a licensed houfle, refi'ertbment bouse,
or public elementpry nchool.
PENALTIES.
A fine of £lfX).
IMPORTANT. J
Any of the above offences, if roniraitted by a Candidate or Election Agren'P
(or SulvAgent in Counties), will render the election void. The vote of the
person rominittiiig the offence is also void, in case there is a stTutiny,
The term * Agent/ as used above, includes members of an Election
Committee.
No expen.se must he incurred by anybody without the Election Agent's
written authority, as the maximum expense allowed by law for each Ciindidate
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.
All elaims against a Candidate must be sent to his Election Agent within
14 days, and paid within 28 days from the declaration of the poll. With some
exceptions, no claim sent in later can be jiaid. ^
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PARLIAMENTARY VACANCIES:
How Created, How Fii.led,
A MEiinER of the House of Coiimions eannot relinquish liis st* at during- the
intinuance of the Parliament for which he is elec'ted, nor ean he refuse to
serve even if nominated and eleeted agaijifst his wilL This rule is, however, m
prac'tiee evaded hy a Member who wishes to retire applying for the Stewardship
of the Chiltem Hundreds, an office under the Crown whieh, on act eptanee,
vacates the seat, and which is resigned an ^oon as its purpose is fuliilled, or
retained only until the appointment is revoked in order to make way for another
applieant.
The aeeeptanc^e of the Chiltern Himdreds during a Recess does not ereate a
vacancy so as to enable the Speaker to issue a new writ, therefore a Member
cannot efTeetlvely resign his seat during a Recess, Applications have sometimes,
under exceptional circumstances, been refused, but ordinarily the Treasury will
j(ive the office (tlie duties of which are merely nominal) to any Member who
applies unless there appears .sufficient grounds for withholding it.
I Vacancies can arise, therefore, only from the following" causes : —
11. Death of Members.
'J. Their elevation to the Peerage.
'X Acceptance of Office under the Crown*
4* Bankruptcy.
5. Lunacy.
I 6, On the report of Election Judges that elet^tions or returns are void.
TsBUfi of Writfl ^-^ ^ rtttftnei/ orntrti dunuif the Se^^itiotK the writ issues on
dupin^ SesBioTi ^^^^ Speaker's w^arrant by motion in the House, but where
the vacancy occurs prior to or immediately after the
opening of a new Parliament, a writ cmmot be issued until after the expiration
of the time for presenting- an Election Petition.
Issue of Writs ^-^ *^ rmmnet/ orrtirif durlmj a 7f#r^.**, the Speaker*s warrant
dtiFini^ Re^teas ^^^ ^^^ ^^* issues on a Certificate under the hands of two
Members, that a Member has died or that a writ of
summons imder 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 Gazette
eontaining 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
^his case permissive and not obligatory on the Speaker, so that he may, by
^■hstalning from issuing the warrant, reserve for the decision of the House any
i^&estion as to M-hether the Office is one the acceptance of which vacates the seat.)
Itn. kftunl-nv ^^ ^^ varanrif artssjt Iff/ rm^on, of a M&mb&r Imng adjiidff«d d
hankrttpt In Etifjffand^ the writ issues on the certificate of
f the Bankruptcy C^urt. By the Bankruptcy Act* 18W3, if the disqualifications
W^f sitting and voting in the House or in Comimtteca of Ihc Rciu-?*^ ^i<i wit
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114 PABLIAMSNTARY VACANCIES.
removed within sist months from the date of the order, the Court is required
to certify the bankruptcy to the Spetaker, and the seat of the Member there-
upon beromeii vat^ant.
No penalty appears to attach to a bankrupt for sitting and voting, and as
no notice of his bankruptcy is required to be given to the Speaker for six
months, a bankrupt Member may cantinue to attend Parliament until the
Speaker receives such notice, unless the House itself takes notice that he is
incapable of sitting and voting, and order him to withdraw.
Notice of certificates so received by the Speaker during recess must
Gazetted, and the writ must not issue until six days thereafter, nor shall the
writ issue imless application be made for it so long before the next meeting
of Parliament as that t!ie writ for the election may be issued before the day
of such meeting.
X „_____ U* ^hn ntvaney arU^s hy reason of the M^mh^r^jt ("onfinem^U as aj
Lmmtir^ the procedure is as follows :— The medical practitioneEi
on whose certificate, or the Court or person on whose order the Member is]
detained, shall, or two Members may, certify the same to the Speaker, who I
shall transmit such certificate to the Commissioners in Lunacy, who thereupon]
shall visit and examine the Member and report to the Speaker whether he|
is of unsound mind. If the report is in the affirmative, the Speaker shall, atl
the expiration of six months if the House is sitting, and, if not^ as .soon as may 1
be after the next sitting, require the Commissioners to again examine the]
Member, and if he is still of unsound mind, the report is kid upon the Table|
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^J
and similarly—
Hladiion Petition ^^ ^^*^ Viwnmjtf urism hi/ re(iito}i o/ a Mmnher hehuf nn
maUd on PetUiou^ the House, on being informed byl
the Speaker of the receipt of the Judges* Certificate, gives the necessary dircctionl
for confirming or altering the Return, or for issuing a Writ for a new ElertionJ
as circum stances! may require.
The Returning ^^ ^^^ ^^ directed to the Returning Officer. Tlie Sherill
|.j^ is the Returning Officer in Counties and in cities andj
towns being Counties in themselves, and the Mayor
parliamentary Boroughs.
PROCEDURE BETWEExN RECEIPT OF WRIT AND
THE POLLING.
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, and
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 p!are, day, and hour on
which he will attend to receive nominations, and, in case of a contested ele*-tion,
the date of the poJiin^.
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The foUowing tables (copied by perniission from the ' Duties of an ELet-tioii
Agent and of a Return ing^ OfBrer at a Parliamentarj Election," by the late
Frank R. Parker, published by Knight & Co*, 2^7 Ttwley Street, S.E.) 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 pubhc fastings and thankspiving-. Anything
falling on either of these days may bv done on the next day, but a Bank
Holiday is to be treated like any other working day and cannot l>e excluded in
computing election dates.
CotlKTIES,
If the Writ be received on (say) July 1st, the notice of election may be given
on the 1st, 2ud, or 3rd July.
if on if on
Ifth* notias of eU^iion is given on ... July 1st .,. July ind ,., July 3rd
The nomination day cannot be —
Earlier than... 5th (^th 7th
Later than ... lf>th Ktth lOth
If the nomination day is July Ath, «th, 7th, mh, !Hh, 10th
The poll day cannot be—
Earherthan Hth, Mb, 10th, llth, I >th, i:ith
Later than ., 12th, j:]th, J tOi, Uth, liith, Uth
District Bojiougils.
If the Writ be received on (say) July Isl* the notice of election may be given
I the 1st or i2nd July. if on
li th*s notice o/dection is given on »..,...... July 1st .,. July ^*nd
The nomination day cannot be — Earlier than 5th tJth
Later than loth ICrth
If the nomination day is JiJy 5th, ttth, 7th, Hth, i^th, lOth
The poll day cannot be —
Earlier than,.. Htli, 9th, loth, 1 1th, lith, 13th
Later than ... 1-^. 13th, l+th, I5th, 16th, 17th
BOKOIJGHS,
If the Writ be received on (say) Jidy Jst, the notice of election may be given
I the 1st or ^d July. if on
If the twtke of eterlioJi is given on July 1st . . . July 2nd
The nomination day cannot be — Earlier than 4th 5th
Later than 5th oth
If the nomination day is July 4th ... July 5th
The poll day cannot be — Earlier than .,.„ 5th t>th
Later than ., 8th 9th
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PARLIAMENTARY CANDIDATURES.
QUALIFICATIONS.
Anv male person of the full age of twenty-one years, u natural-born subjeti,
and not barred by ^ny of the inherent or statutory disqualifications named bdow,
is eligible for election to the House of Commons.
A naturahsed subject is now also, apparently, eligible. It ha.s been enacted
{33 and 34- Vict, c, 1 1, s* 7) that an alien, to whom a. certificate of naturalisation
has been granted by a SeereUry of State, is entitled to all the political and other
rights, pKJwers, and privileges, and is subject to ail the obligations to whicli a
natural-born British subject is entitled or subject. Some authorities still hold it
questionable whether the words in the above section so repeal section 3 of li
and 13 Will. IIL c. '3 (which enacted that no alien, though naturalised, shall be
capable of being elected to either House of Parhament) as to quahiy a naturalised
person for election.
DISQUALIFICATIONS,
In Parker's Ekrtlon Agmit mtd Retttrn'mg OJicer (see preceding page)
different grounds of incapacity for election to the House of Commons are* fori
convenience, divided into three classes —
(a) Incapacity by reason of inilrmity or mental imbecility,
{h) Incapacity by reason of circumstances, character, or conduct,
(f?) Incapacity by reason of holding certiin offices or positions.
In addition, there is the disqualification arising from sex—the Candidate nia|
not l>e a woman.
Under class (a) fall idiots, lunatics, minors, and persons who are deaf i
dumb.
Under class (h) fall aliens, bankrupts, criminals, persons reported by
Election Court as guilty of corrupt or illegal practices, either by themselves
through their Agents, at Parliamentary or Municipal Elections. This (L
auaUfication extends for seven years, or a lesser period, according as to wheth(
le offence was one for which the Candidate was himself personally guilty,
reported guilty by his Agent.
Under class (c) fall priests or dea.cons of the Church of England, ministers .
the Church of Scotland, or in holy orders in the Churcii of Rome \ eontractoi
for or on accomit of the Public Service, other than Incorporated Companies
permanent paid officials of a County Council who are required to devote tf
whole of their time to such employment ; Governors of Colonies, Judges
the High Court, Peers of Parliament (except Irish Peers who have not b
elected as representative Peers in the House of Lords), and various o1
officials.
There are partial disqualifications attaching to the following : Retumi]
Officers, Recorders, Revising Barristers, and certain others holding oi"
positions.
It would be the duty of the Election Agent, or officials of a Pfjrty Organ ixt^
tion, before the nonii nation of any person holding a public office, to ascertaii?
whether a disqualification would be likely to attach to the Candidate, and it
might be expedient to make similar inquiry in regard to any public office held
by the opposing Candidate.
LJllJiRAI. ^TEAK BOIVK, \^QS.
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PARLIAMENTARY ELFXTIONS,
CANDIDATES' ELECTION EXPENSES.
Tms Cornipl nnil Illegal Pmctlce^ Prev«.iition Act of 1883 Hfi & 47 Vie., c. 51*. hotter
known as the ' Corrupt Practices Act/ und tlio Jliallot Act of tS72 (35 Jit ^ Vie., c, 33),
are the prmcipal HtatuU^s under which Parliamcat^iry Elcctioiiis nre now conducted and
oontrolled.
The former defines an Bleotlon Expeo«e a** one *!iiciirrtsd on aocotmt of, or in
respect of. the C!<»riduct or manajtromcnt of an Election/ and places a niaximutn limit
upon h'uch exryjcndifcurc according to the luunbcr of cloctorfi.
The following Ih the Scale in Counties, and diviHlons of Counties (and, in Scotland,
combined Counties), exclusive of the Returning Otlicors' Changes and Candidateci"
Personal ExpeiiHOs, and the coat of oonveyinK voter« by t^eii in ct^rtaiti cases :—
117H
otter ^
-,33h I
For B Siiigl^s Ciindidai«-COT«it|«,
MBmbm at Ragiitend Electora.
In GiiMt Ciiyaa.
Id Jn'luvL
Not exceeding 2.000
^mi
^.'m
2 909
710
d4€
3,98Q
770
580
4,90R ... ,
830
ff^Jl
nmi ...
«30
««>
fi,99Jl ^.
950
7(K>
7,9«»
lom
740
8,9y0
1070
780
^989 ..
1130
S2
10.9BB
1190
8f10
11,800 ... .-
fM\
900
1 „ I3,t3f»
nm
940
1 „ 13vH99 ...
rm
980
1 M am
MSI
10l»
And BO on, ^diiig £J0O in Great Britain, and £40 in Ireland, for every complete ItJOO
Electors.
_ the ft)lluwins is the Scale In Parliamentary Borou^s, exclusive of the
rniuK Oflicer*» CbrirKCS and the t^andldiitcH. Pcrt^onal Expenses :—
mil) in Scotland in UurghH, DL<ri(?bi of Bitmha, Dlvlalotui
of Bnffchs, anif Combined L%lveM^.
Uttsftbtf ai fictfiitemi Elocton.
Ub^f^ OvtuMMi*.
Two JoLoi C<uuU4»t«]t.
Not exceeding 2.«XI0
£350
£525
2,999
M)
570
3,969 ...
>iio
615
4,999 ...
440
660
6,989 ..
470
70n
B,999
60O
750
7,B99
530
7t»5
, 8p999 ... ... ...
fm
S40
».999
SOO
885
10,909
mo
930
11,999 .„
eso
97ft
^^_
12.999
nm
loao
^^^b
13.999 ...
710
1065
^g u.m .
740
1110
> on, adding £.10 for every oomplew 1000 Elect^i-a in lh<' t^ise of wingle Candidates,
o for every complete lOOO Electora In the case of two Joint CaDdidatcs. The Scale
amein Iri>th Boroughs with the exception that If thti number of Electors on the
trdocj* not exceed rM, thcniaximum aniounl shall be (forasingleCandidnt*?), £200 ;
{ dOO but doe-4 n«>t ex* eud UXiO, £2dCt ; exceeds Um but doci? not exceed I50i\ Jii'75.
L Joint Candidature is created ia)/ T\1iere the •^ame Election Agent U anjuointed
y, or on behalf of, two or more CaDdidatcs, or where twuor more Candidate*? by them
Bives. or iiiv Ak'ciiI of Ak'eiitti; (&i Hire or use the .^ameCortimfttee-roomH, or (c) Eniploy
'«pa*et Tue Sub-Agents Clerk<i, Mcssoncfors, or Polling Agents^ or
k^ Put ii' joint Circular or Notice. Hut the Candidature will not bo
Lwwnied I if i he hire or employment referred to m Vt>S ft.v\ii Vf^\wi ^wt*^-
Qtal or cuMUiil or of a tTiiia2 or unimportant character.
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FISCAL DIAGRAMS.
^By H, Morgan-Bkownk.
The following 8er!es of dia^ams has been designed to biing au
cerUiin salient facts in the flscal conti'ovei'sy, facts t-ou often ignoretl (
misinterpreted hy the ao-called 'Tariff Reformers/ Tn these hricl
notes afctiiched to the diagrams 1 shall content tnyself with giving
referenceH» allnding to any neceseary explanations ov quah^cations i
my figures, and pointing the moral.
Diagrams I. and Ta. The Tirade cnrve in e>ach case shows in million
of £ the aggi^gate Over-sea Trade of the United Kingdom, i.p., txit
Imports + Exports of Brititih Produce + Exports of Foreign
Colonial Produce, as shown in the Statistical Abstracts of the Unit
Kingdon i the figmew for 1&06 being taken from the monthly Tradij
and Navigation Bet urns.
The Price cnrve in each case shows the course of prices, expressed bjj
the method of index numbers, in percent4iges of the piices prevaihng
in a stjindaid year- 1S7L P^'oni 18t51-1J>00, the rurve is the same
that given in the chart published in Pari. Paper 1521 of ltl03, and i
Od, 176L For the years 1901-06 the cnrve is based on the inde|
numbers published in the Board of Trade Gazette for Jaiuiary 10()7]
expressed in terms of the old standard year— 1871 —instead of the nei
standard 1900. This is done to presei-ve the continuity of the curv^
and of course does not impair the relativity of the values. In thj
Fi'ice cm-ve 1000 = 100%, 0{K) = 90% of the standard, and so on.
Objection is somethnes taken to the adding together of Imports an^
Exports when setting forth the foi'eign ti*ade of a country. But ,
moment*s reflection will^ I think, show that the objection cannot le^
sonably be. maintiiined. In discusalons on international trade it id
naturally desired to measure for the different coimtries tlieir relativ<^
activities in foreign commerce. To take only Expoi-ts or only Import
is sufficient where attention is being directed only to Exports oi' Im^
ports, as the ease may be ; but in a general comparison of foreig
commercial relations, to take either one or the other alone is manif eistlyJ
to give but a pai-tial view oi the matter. For it is too often foigotte
that all exporters ai'e not necessarily also importers ; and that eve
manufactiu'ei's consuming imported raw material, who ai^ also larj
expoi*tei^s» are often not themselves the importers of the law materiali
they use in their industry. Now, in the long run, we are smely entitle '
to assume that every pound^s worth of Imports, no less than ever
pound's worth of Exports, i-epresents a profitable transaction to somi
inhabitant of the country into or from which the Import or Expor
comes. Consequently, to take either one or the other as the sole^
/ critenon of a country*s foreign trade is to give l>ut one-hahf uf the
/picture. Now J, this would not much matter if the conditions wei^ ,
j / Alike for all countries. But they are not* Taka the striking difference
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119
DIAGRAM l.—O^er-sea Trade of the. UmfBd Kin0om. 1854-
»
1906, and the course of Prices of Commodities
during the same period as mBssured by
the method of index numbers.
J
2^ m m m
IL
J-J^L
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120 FISCAL DIAQEAMS,
between the foreign tra^e of the United Kingdom and of the United
Statues. In the former there is a large excess of Imports, in the latter
a large excess of Exports » According as cnie or the other is selected as
the t-eat of relative activity in foreign trade* a marked diffei^nce l8
shown in thair couiparative trade statistics. The following table shows
this in striking fashion :^
Foreign Tbadk op thb United States comparkd with that
OF THE United Kingdom in HK)6.
U.S. A,
U. K. U. .S. A, porceiitAge
of u. k:
(1) Afl measured by Imports... £523,r>00,000 ... £275,000,000 ... 62-6
(2) As meaaured by Exports... £376,000,000 ... £360,000,000 ,,. 98-1
In the one ease» the foi-eign trade of the United States woidd
accurately descrihed aa ahout half that of the United Kingdom ; in
othei- case as about equal. But either sta^t^ment, though true in
particular sense, is quite misleading in a general sense.
Of course, even when we have added together Imports and Expoi
we have not a complete record of all international transactions— -tht
remain the movement of treasure and the movement of paper. Not
the latter may over a series of years be neglected, aa the balance
intei*national indebtedness ia ultiniately settled in goods or treasn
But I have always thought that the Imports and Exports of treasul
—representing, as they undoubtedly do, profitable transactions to ii
di^iduals — ought always to he included in a general statement
foreign trade. However, leading this also out of the account, it seei
impossible to contend that the foreign commerce of a country is
more fully and more accurately represented by the sum of it« Im]
and Export transactions than by the one or the other.
The point of this diagram is the bringing together of the ti
curves, exhibiting the com?se of Ti-ade and the course of Prices; tl
suggesting — what ia indeed a most important fact to be iMirne in mi
—the strong influence exerted upon our Trade Returns by the wholes
prices of commodities. Trade i.^ almost of necessity expressed in vabw
but this involves in a period of changing prices an exaggeration or
modification, at times a falsification, of the general state of oin* ov
sea trade. A careful study of Diagram I A. will show in wl
close relation are the two cni-ves to one another. The natu
tendency of oiu- over-sea trade ia, making due allowance for recurri
periods of expansion and contraction, cnnatantly to increase, owing to
increase of popxdation, development of industry, &c. 8o long 413
prices ai'c steady this natural tendency is plainly discernible in the
trend of trade. In fact so strong is this upwarii trend of trade that it
sntfers hut little check from a moderate decline in prices ; on the othar
hand, a slight increase of prices in times of expansion, or decrease in
tim**s of I -otv tract ion, exaggerates the movement., cither \vny\
But the general effect of a heavy contiimous fall in prices to
strikingly shown in the small inset chart, "wherein the two curves
have lieen reduced to their simplest expiession compatible with A
faithful record of the sequence of events* Here we have roughly t wo
£.IB£liAL VFAU BOOK, \^^i
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FISCAL DIAGRAMS,
121
3
i AG RAM la.Showing for the period 1854-1906 the chief
oscillations in the course of Trade and the course
m of Prices: based on Diagram I,
W
^
mi
mo *"
1879
me 1894 1900 1906
\^
Course of Prices
V—
^S^
Course of
7^'
Trade.
J 'N.
A
A.
y
J-
.^
2m
IsMJ mi mi
mB4' IB7B
Prices high
TmOi rismg
Prices Mting
PrtmTising
Jisdt&uoytnr
LIBERAIs YKAR BOOK, lftf>8.
122
FI8CAL DIAGRAMS,
completed pt3t"iods of twenty yeai-s each and one of twelve years. In
the first, for the great-er part of the tiuje» piices wei-e fairly steady,
followed in the last three yeai's hy the great inftation of valuer eaus^'d
V>y the Fran CO- Prussian War. Ti'ade rose steadily and then boomed.
In the laat twelve yeai-s, prices have first risen and then luaintained a
fairly high level* Trade, as measured in term a of Imports and Exports,
hae been remarkably buoy -in t, and but for the hesitation dui'ing the
closing yeai*s of the war in South Afi'ica, persistently so.
It ia the second period — from 1873-94 — tliat illustrates most
forcibly the point I am making. In the relation between the two
curves of price and trade lies tlie chief explanation of the alleged
'stagnation' of our trade during the twenty-five or thirty yeiirs
following 1872, upon which Mr. Chamberlain^ i-ashly adopting tlw
deductions of a crowd of amateur statisticians, founded his series
funeral orations upon British Industry and Commerce. Owhig to t
fact that ive are accufitorned to nieasiire our foreign tntde in terms oj
iyati4£i tfie long-cofifinued fall in prices during the twenty-thre^ yea\
following 1873 falsified for all purposes of useful comparison our t
returns during those yectrs. Of course » we know as a matter of fad
that at times in that ' stagnant' period/ e.g», io 1S8 1-2-3 and 188&-90-
91, British Trade was highly piN3sperous ; and practical people, umlike
Tariff Reformers, do not necessarily regard a fall in prices as a wholl;
unmitigated evil. But then, as at all times, in comparing trade reti
over a series of years, we must he on our guaM against the dist niching
influence of the factor of prices, £100,000,000 in one year may stand
for more prosperity than £120,000,000 in anothei- year.
Diagram II, shows the foreign trade (i.e. Special Imports,
impoHs foi- Home Consum^ption + Special Exports, or exports
domestic produce) of the United Kingdom, Germany, United States, a]
France. By taking ' special ' instead of ' general * trade, a very
portant bi*ancli of trade (sometiiaes referred to as the Emporiu:
trade) is excluded from oiu* piu^vlew^. For the United Kingdom, in l!^
this excluded trade reached the hug© total of £170,000,000, for France,
it was about £110,000,000, for Gernfiany about £40,000,000, and for tl
United States an insignificant amoimtw But as a certain amoimt of oi
Emporium trade is really transit trade, and ought to be deducted, ani
as the German flgures are notoriously defective, this exclusion
necessary. The ciu™ves begin in the year 1890, because, before tl
year, the German figures are not properly comparable, owing to tl
many changes intixiduced into the accounts in the year 1880, Tl
figures are taken from the Statistical Abetract« for Foreign Countri^
except as to the last three years, T^hich are taken from the month]
retm-n of Foreign Trade and Commerce issued in March, 1007. (Tl
German figures have been proportionately reduced in accordance wi
the recent more accm'ate official practice of converting the mark
20'4 = 1L, instetid of 20 marks =1^., as formerly.) For the United
Stiites the years shown ai'e those ended on the 30th June, for 1800-1
and on the 31st December, for 1901— 0.
In the main diagi'am, the striking thing is the general sirailarity <
the curve for the three gi'eat commercial nations whose population is
rapidly increasing, and the steady maintenance by the United King-
■ ^"'P*^
USEAAL YEAE* BOOK, 1^^,
FISCAL DIAGRAMS.
DIAGRAM II, — Specmi Trade (Le. Imports for HomB
M
Consumption + Exports of Domestic Produce^
of the four prmoipaf eommeroial
Nations, 1890-1906,
4
124
FISCAL DIAGRAMS.
dom of itet commanding lead. The curve for France is added to show
that the foreign trade of a great commercial nation may be compara-
tivtjly * stagnant * when measured by import* and exports, although,
it h*La not yet occmTed to Tariff Reformers to hold up the wealthy
French people as an awful example of a nation in prematuj-e com-
mercial decay, the facile prey of foreign rivals, and the home of ruined
manufacturers and of starving workmen. In the inset diagram the
imports for home consumption and the exports of domestic produce of
the United Kingdom, Germany, and the United States are shown
reduced to the common denomination of an equal unit of population f<
certain years covering the same period.
It is sometimes objected that to show national trade in terms ^
head of the popuhiiioiv m to show it in a highjy artificial, mislead!]
way. It is true that this method of giving weight to the impoitan!
factor of population requires to be used with caution. For instance,
it would not do to compai*e in this fashion communities of very diverse
conditions, or disparate populations, e,g,, India with the United
Kingdom, Canada with the United States, Australia with France, and
so on» But if extremes of the above kind are avoided, it is certainly
no more artificial and far more consonant with the real implications of
the figures than to treat nations as units not only of equal potential
pi*oductivity at a given moment, but as so for all time. The following
Table gives the detaOed figures for the inset chait in Diagram II. i^
Special Imports and
Exports per Head
OP PoPULATIOKi 1
UNITED KINGDOM.
GERMANY.
UNITED STATEa 1
1890
IBBd
1900
lfKI5
1906
Impts-
£ a. d.
9 10
9 2 1
11 3 7
11 5 4
12
EXPTS.
£ s. a,
7 7
5 15 4
7 1 6
7 12 1
8 12
Total.
£ «. d,
18 10 7
19 17 5
18 S 1
18 17 11
aoifl
Impts.
£ 8, d,
4 4 2
3 18 10
3 2 3
5 17 6
8 5 6
EXPTB.
g s. d.
3 7 3
3 3 6
4 18 1
4 14 6
4 13
TOTAU
£ if. rf.
7 lis
7 8 4
10 oi
10 ISO
11 8 8
Impts.
£ s. d.
2 11 6
2 3
2 5 1
2 18 10
3 4
EXPTS.
£. % d,
2 16 3
2 7 6
3 14 11
4
4 6 9
Total,
£ s.d,
S 7 «
ilO i
Hi
Diagram III, presents the main facts of the Foreign Tirade of the
United Kingdom, Germany and the United States^ for the last
available year, 1006, both in bidk and per head of the population.
Special attention may be directed to the exports of manufactures,
particularly as measured per head of the population. Rdatit^ely to
population, British expoHs of inamtfactured goods are double those of
Germany t o.7id foitr tivies those of the United Slates. Of coiu-^e, this
does not indicate the relative productiveness of individual workers in
the three countries, hut it fairly represents the i-elative success in dis-
posing abroad of the pi^ducts of each countiy^s manufactures. Not
bad result for oui* * dying industries ' I
Or, we may put the matter this way ; In 1906 a combined i>opu]
tion of 146)900,0C^Q Americans and Germans exported £356,500, (KJO
woilh of iiuiuufaeturcs ; while 43,500,000 elfote Britiahei's crontrivi'd
to export £311,000,000 worth. In short, ott the average, every BiX
Englishmen exported more manufactures than every sixteen Genua ii»
and Americans combined.
LIBERAL "XBA.B. BOOK. \WSR-
FISCAL BI AG RAMS.
125
DIAGRAM III.— FOREIGN TRADE IN 1906.
mtm HimooM
(43500^00 PEOPLE)
£376,000.000
fMMES^jmm
7orfs
Manufactures
3/r fJIftifons
€523000.000
wyts
p
Haw
2
Food
mmd{^
as
22$
, m
£■§
0Ulions
JifffUons
I'"'
'tJ t*S
F-'--
:*•-
W
-,..t^.-^
jorts mrEOKmooM
\P9r
iead
viahon
J moofts
'of
mrion
iBl2Q
GEBMAm
iOiSOOOOO PEOPLE)
fS QlOOOOOO
USA
( 85.000 000 PEOKE) -
£369 000000
MiIL
sBmnms
M^nufdcrures
hi04 SMi/ifons
i 38$ 000000
mod
Haw
Mafenals
u$
i9d
ti
mil
Mfftwns
P
i
GERMANY
£475
Wd
Mifn&m
JSi Mtffms
I^IBKRAF^ YKAR BUOK, V^%*
M
126
FISCAL DIAGRAMS.
Diagi*aiii IV, deals with the queation of popiilatioii. The estimate
of total population are Iwised on those given m the various Statistic
Ab8ti*act8. The eatiinatefi of those engaged in the principal manufa
turing industries are baaed on the following table taken from p. 4M i
[Cd, 2337].
No, of persons per 10^000 of popidafwi engaged, iifh the three
pmncipal groif/pn of mamifactiu'ing indufitiHes (i.e., Prin-
dpal Textile IndustrieJi—l^on and steel a/iid manufactures
thereof imvcludhig shipbiiiiding — leather, paper, gins ft j pot-
tery^ and cheniiecd trades,)
Yeab
No.
TSAB
Nol J
United Kingdom ...
Germany
U.S. A. ,.,^ ,.,
1901
1895
1900
710
562
320
1881
1875 ,
1880
712 1
527 1
232 1
Adopting this, I have estimated as follows ;—
Tmr 1906, Year 1880-1.
United Kingdom 710 ... .:. 712
Germany ... 570 635
U.S.A.... 320 ... ... 232
Accortling to the official figvireR the German total increa,aed by
in the 20 Tears, 1875-95. I have simply assumed that it increased
8 in each period, 1875-80 and 1895-1900, Then for 1906, I have
each case taken the figure for 1900-1. This is pix>hahly correct for tli
United Kingdom, hut is certiilnly an imder-statement for both Geis
many and the United States. I then multiply the^te figures by 4^ ■
the assumption that each worker has on the average 3 dependent
And ill this way I arrive at the shaded portions of the columns in th
diagram.
Now, a consideration of the fact«i iUnstrated by this diagram sho^
that so far as these groups of industries are concerned, the populatia
of the United Kingdom had alreMy reached satm-ation-poiiit, aa
were, a quarter of a century ago, while that of Germany, and still mop
that of the United States, is even to-day far helovjr that point. BiiJ
already the German worker-a in these industries exceed the British
while those of the United States are nearly as numerous as om^.
follows, quite apart from the increasing dispanty between th
total populations, that the co-efficient of expansion in Germany
greater, and in the United States enormously gi*eater, than it is in th^
United Kingdom ; and with a greater possible rate of expan^^ioij
calculated on larger and more rapidly growing populations, hot^
Germany and the United States may be expected, other things
being equal, to be ere long in a position to export moi^ mamifactui'ed
goods than the United Kingdom, Of coui^e. other things are seldom
equal, but this factor of population is one to be constantly kept in mmd
in all international comparisons. i
LIBERAL TEAB- BOOX., IWB,
I DIAGI
FISCAL BI AG HAMS.
127
DIAGRAM IV.— THE FACTOR OF POPULATION.
B, — The shaded portion of eaoh cofumn represents that part of the
jppuiatioff Immedlatelj dependent on the manufacturing industries.
The dotted line indicates how much of the column is equal
to 26% of the popufathn.]
UfilTED
KINGDOM
GERMANY
woe
1906
1880
1881
l^lBmi.-^L VEAR BOOK, \m%.
DIAGBAM Vs~BHtish Over-Bea Trade, distmguishing
with the Self-gO¥erning Colonies.
[N,B.—The Self-gomrning Colonies taken are Canada, Newfoundfa
New ieafand, Australia, Cape Colony, Natal,]
900
m73
m$
maa m& lam fSS3
tBQO
Trade wifttfymgn Coa/tMes snd
m
im
f37^
was me taso len
fsm
J
Diagram V, shows our tot*al Over-sea tiade^ distinguishing thatw
foit^ign countries and British dependencies enjoying Free Trade, i
that with our Protectionist Self-governing Colonies, from which 1
** offer " of such preferences as that contained In the new Auati-al
Tarilf may lie sivid to emanate. The cliagram shows (1) the compc
trvi^ iinportHnee of the two tiades, i(}^ tW navwU^^ ^'eater t^xpanfl
of tmr foreign trndf^, and (8) the iacti W\a\ li^iv \waxVj «^. w^xxswWrx i
c't^niury there ims been little cliange u\ Uw vtA«^t\NeNi|C;\\^j. v:>™^^
Jwo periods of ^itmt tia^B actWity , l^Sl^^^ ?;^^)^^tt:^^^\^k«
DIAGRAM VL— FOREIGN TRADE AND UNEMPLOYMENT.
mat mo nss lUQ UK
1
Dia^am VI. In this diagram I have brought together the ciU'ves
of our exports and impoits of iiianiifactufetl goods, and that of iiiiem-
ployinent. The figures for Imports and Exports ai'e taken from pp.
341-2 of [Cd. 2337]» and from the Tl-ade 4m d Navigation Returns for
^J>ecember 1906. The percentage of imieinployed, year by year» is taken
^Bom a table at p. 90 of [Cd* 2337], supplemented by the Bmird of Trade
^^aseite for Januaiy 1&(>7.
^H The main broken cui*ve which goes up and down with violent
■BsciJlations indicates, year by year, the peit^ontag© of unemployed
members of tho^e Trade Unions making returns. The line showing
me:in pfi^^t^ntHge af luivniplayi^d is leased on \\\si \m\\\\ liVWN^. TVw c
^^le fiJiitfuding both thestf fines is ou the j-it^ld t>t Ww OCwv^^axw. M
Of coulee, employment as here shown \s nivkUAf veX^Wx ^ ia\\^ xx'CRS^
.4/2^ r^'^e? 'nf ^ condition of things m Uv^ \.\^\v^^^ v:;^^^'^ ^"^^^
UUned t.^jJe., Of coui^.e too, it dues iiot Vm^AY ^\va\. V\.v. ^xvv^ ^
180 FISCAL DJAGBAMS,
means at o\n* disposal for indicating, from time t« time, the coinpa
five activity of ti-fide as it affects the working classes. It is quit
iinpost;ii)le to make a<-*cnra,t<* com pari Rons between this country a]
othei' countries in this respect for the reasons (1) that no coium<
basis of comparison exists, and (2) that, as is so often the case, the
very poverty of foreign stjitistical data tends to conceal for foreign
conn tries certain facte which fuller knowledge enables us to indicate
for the United Kingdom-
There are two things to notice in this diagi»am : the stri
periodicity of years of good and had employment, with a tendency
late yeaira to less extreme fiiictuations ; and the fact that the inipoi
ation of mannfacturod goods, so far from being the cause of lack
employment — as is so frequently snggested by Tariff Reformers, — tei
genei-ally to inci-ease when the demand foi' labour is good, and
stagnate or actually to decline T^hen the percentage of unemplo;
increases.
Diagrams VII. and VIII» deal with the * Balance of Trade/ tl
most fi'nitfvd source of Protectionist fallacy. In Diagram VI L I sh<
for the United Kingdom and the United States the net result of th(
total trade (including bullion and specie) on balance — i.e., an showing
excess of imports or an excess of exports. The icm«arkahle tMi
about these two curves is that each is to a large extent the e:
converse of the other. In an inset diagram I have taken, for bol
certain well-marked poiiods, and represented the sum of the yeai
balances by a cni've in arithmetical pfogi-ession, which sums to et|uaU^
with the given peiiod. In this %vay I get two simple curves repiesei
ing in their summation the final balance of trade over the wh(
period, ivhile retaining only the dominant characteristics of
different tendencies manifested by the course of events fi-om time
time. I cannot discuss here the significance of this most suggest^
fact, hut I may point one obvious naoral, and that is that the almi
exactly opposite experience of two such prosperous comniimities as
United Kingdom and the United States over so long a series of years
(nearly half a century) should give pause to those pohtical economist© '
who rashly apply to different countries certain fixed criteria of
prosperity.
As accoimting to some extent for the gre^t excess of imports into the
United Kingdom I have added further curves, suggesting rather than
defining the extent of the e^u'uings of om- shipping and of our income |
from investments abroad. The statistics of British shipping are taken
from the Htat. Abst, for the U. K.» the declared income for British
investments abroad from the table, now published annually, in the
Inland Revenue ReiJort — for 100ft I have estimated this at i;80,tX)0,lKM».
With regard to the curve showing estimated income from shipping
and foreign investments since 1884, T have pr(x*ee< led in thiswise; I
have t^iken the tonnage of vessels employed in the foreign trade and
partly in the lK>me and partly in the foreign tnulr, and assumed a gm«8
eai'uing capacity of illO a ton in the year 1900 (see p. 101 of [Cd, ITtilJ).
To the resultant figures I have applied the index numl>ers constnicted
to represent the course of ocean fi^ights and published at p. 25tl of
[Cd. 2337] (estimating the following mdex numbers ; ItMM, 75 i 1M06, 80 ;
I^IBERAt. YEAR Bi30K, \Wlfe.
FISCAL DIAGRAMS.
JI AGRAM VII.— THE BALANCE OF TRADF FOR THE
UNITED KINGDOM AND THE UNITED
STATES, 1861-1906.
IJM)6, 80), thus mcreaaing proportionately the estimated earnings in
years of higli freights, and reducing them in yeai's of low fi^ights.
The addition of the income from abroad noted in the Inland Revenue
Report yields the flgiires i-epresented by the cui've referred to. Of
ixjiirse, this does not pretend to l>e anything more than a very roucrh
(•«tiniate, or rather sngjarestion, of the very large porti<^»i nf am- impoiia
whirh are thus accounted for.
I^IBERAL TEAK BOOK, 190S.
182 FISCAL BIAGRAMJS,
Finally, in I>ia|in™^"^ VIII. I make an attempt to show grapliically
the difference between tlie false and the tnie halance of trade. In this
diaj^ram the eHtimat-e of dividends and of the earnings of our shipping
is the same as that in the precedinpr. The estimate of British capital
Bent ahroad during the years 1884-1906 is taken from an article pub-
lished in the Sfaiist for July 20tli, 19CJ7, and compiled by a writer of
recognised aiitliority in these matters. It should be noted that his
estimate properly i*efers only to netv capital actually mibHcrihed in the
United Kingdom for investment in foreign* Colonial, and Indian se-
c'ui*ities, ignoring loans issued in i^plaeement of existing obligatioBS,
and that portion of new issues made in London hut subscribed abi
The theory underlying the second figure in Diagram VIII. is
follows :—
1, Practically everything that goea out of the United Kingdom
shown in the Trade Returns of merchandise or of bullion and s[
exported. Any * differences ' on the import or export of scrip, shj
lx>nds, bills, &;c., must, over a long series of years, be settled in g<
or cash* Of course, if the ITnited Kingdom were persistently living
its capital and exporting interest- bearing securities in paynicnt f<
imports, this settlement in goods or cash might be almost indefinii
postponed— at any rate, according to the length of credit a couni
coiild command. But the possibility of such being the case with tl
United Kingdom is absolvit<?ly negatived by the steady increase! of
known dividends from foreign investments. Therefore, the known e:
parts must include not only payment for imports, but new capil
exported* Deducting the latter, I arrive at the toUil of goods
treasure exported for exchange.
2, In the interchange of commodities expressed in terms of mon<
£1 of exported goods can of itself call for no more than £1 of impori
goods. Consequently the goods and trenasure exported f&r eocchang^i
must he off -set by an exactly equal anioimt of gotnls and treasure im-
ported in exchange. The balance of imports represents other things,
3- In this balance of imports not covered by con-esponding expo] '
{and, of course » not to be credited to capital exported, or the lK>rrow<
wnidd be without their capital) a large enm is know^n to represent
dividends on foreign investments. So much of this as can he traced
in the income-tax returns {Inland Revenue Report) I carve out of the
surplus imports and call 'Dividends.' Another large portion must
represent the earnings of British shipowners and underwiiters, who do
not cai*ry on something like half the ocean*caiTying tiade of the whole
world without adequate pa3rment in goods or cash. This figure is
admittedly an estimate, and 1 carve another big slice out of the
aiu-plua imports. What remains must he other profit-s, including
dividends from investments not disclosed or not distinguished in the
income-tax returns {e,g., under Schedule D, 1), merchants' prol
made abroad, parts of salaries, commissions, &c., earned ahroad ai
remitted home, Indian pensions, &:c„ &c,
4, These various receipts and profits must be balanced by servi*
rendered of exactly equivalent value. Hence we find, as we shor
expect to find, that the final balance of trade is represented in the riiSf
of the United Kingdom by an excesB of exports, lieing in fact t\
LIBERAL YK\H 1^0r>\v, \^1i&.
FISCAL DIAGRAMS.
im
VHh^AGGBEGATE BALANCE OF TRADE OF THE
UNITED KINGDOM, 1884-1906,
Asstiownrntfte Trade Returns.
Imports
^884
1906
Exports
Treasure
7AZ3O00,€00
^.205,000.000
li}Q4 -. W06
) 4s mluamgln¥lsible' Exports of Services
HJ
Other
' Proflfs
tfs * Treasure in
Excnang^
348, 000. ooa
jf^^i^^Nj^ii -.
\ifs£ 11439 ooaooo
r$etmi&sYsh7vip^^
of
I
cr
i l t i ' i r ' i uHm" ' '.L iV i X "^
•7,m,m
Goods * Troasi/rB hr
exchange
i-L348.O00.OO0
1884 " /9<>$ ,. . .^^
Exports il2 296.000.000.
LtBKRAI. TBAR BOOK, lfil>8.
134 FISCAL DIAGRAMS.
amoiint of iitnv British capital invested abroad duHng the period under
It; view.
I should add, that in any atttimpt to make a siniiiai' analysis of tlie
tjalaoce uf ti'arle of the ITnitcfl Siaten, many disturhing factors inter-
vene : the large export, on Ijalance, of ATnerican capit^il to Canada,
the large sales of American securities to EnixDpe, theii* i-epoi^chase
from time Ui time, their large borrowings, and again, their invest-
ments abroad, being opposing foiH^ea, teud to mask. If not to negative,
any Hiieh permanent tendency as is disclosed in the British i-eturns.
Again, the American imports are imder-vahied hh compared with ours,
while, the earnings of their shipping being small, there is an outward
balance of fi-eights due by them to foreign countries, chiefly the United
Kingdom, Farther, the large expenditure of wealthy Ajnericans either
touring or reHklent in Europe involves very beavy remittjinces of goiids
or treasnie neither by way of exchange, nor in payment of creditors,
nor as investment of capital, tn most counti-ies there is a ceitain
amount of give and take in tbia connection, but in the case of the
United States the flow is practically all one way.
Generally f^peAkin^. tbo forcgoing^ diB.firri&ma, baaed as they are on official fl^ures,
e^itablisb tbo following propositioni* :—
I.— The alleged stagnation of British Trade from 1872 to the end of the century ia
contrary to fact— it is an apparent Btivgnation only, cauHeii by the eflTect of the fall in
prices upon gross yoIuc^^ which do not btjar any necotsstLry relation to profltd.
iDiagramrt I, and I a.)
II*— Dmrinj^ the last fifteen years or %^, when alone Ratiaf Victory oomparitf ons can be
raadCi, the United KinKdom^ in spit* of the diminishing ratio of it« population^ has
fairly maintained its nbHohite comtrieriital wuijremiiey over the Unitefl States and
Gennany, while, proportionately t^ their rcspoctivo popnlationK, the United Kingdotiu
whether in Importn or TCxpartH, has actually iner^used the already conMderuble
gap which Be|mt^it«d it from it8 tuo chief comnetit'ors, Gemiatiy and the United
tat«a. (Diagn\mii U, and IV. and Table at p- 124,)
UL— The United Kingdom,, with a population roughly only two-thirds^ that of
Germany, exports mannfaeturos to a value fifty per cent. Kreater, and with a popu-
lation only half that of the United States, exports nmnufaetures to double the value.
RpckoninK per head of the population^ the average KngliBhman exports more than
twice as nmch tnannfaetnreM as the average German^ and more than four times aa
much a-* the average American. 4 Diagram II14
IV.— Important as is our trade with the Protectionist Solf-Goveroing ColoitJe& it
vet repres5ent« only about one-eighth of our total over-yea trade, a proportion whiolt
has remained practically constant dming the last twenty-five yeaiti. (IHagram V.)
'V.— Import-ation of foreign manufactures, «o far from being connected with or
productive of lack of E^lJ^lo5^nent in this country, is most active when trade is bH«lt
and eraploynieut full. It 1» an Index of genei-al prosperity and not the revered.
(Diagram VI.)
VI.— The 8o-callcd ' Balance of Trade a,^ generally understood ia a very Incom-
plete statenient of a natuin'H intrornational trading account. In any case tiie United
Kingdom enjoys, by reason of its ability iind Willi ngnees to invest capital abroad,
what would be called 'a favourable halance of trade/ ve. a targe and oooistaiit
exee«)8 of exports. (Diagrams VII. and VIIIJ
There are numerous other statistical tcwts of National Commercial snoceBs, the irre»t
majority of them eqimlly favourable to the claim of the United Kingdom to be
Absolutely first in commerce ; hut the above pronositions deal with thoso awptn t** of
fnternational trade upon which, with a ?aitigular diwregaixi of the eHHunlial facti* of the
case, Taritr Reformers have concontrotfxl their attention. Tried by all the available
^«sta, thfire i« nn *urt of doubt that the United Kingdom Ik not only prosperous in trade,
but progresRively so; and furthert that in just eompairiflon with other conunercl&l
nationp, she not only maintains tho eommanding lead she ha« so long" eiyoyed» but
eteadily inereaseii it.
135
BKITISH OVER-SEA TEADB-
L— THE CRITERIA FOR THE FIGUIIES.
3hambebi.ain'8 Criteria »
^11 not say entirely, but it is mainly to our exports that we
look for the test of the progress of oiir tvside. '—(Newcastlej
20/^, 1003.)
ery day we are sending out more and more of raw materials
coal, and we are importing more and more of foreign manu-
'--{NeiccastU, October 2QtK 1003.)
HAMBEBliAH^'s Description of 1902,
e of the best years that British trade has known. '^ — {Liverpool^
tlth, 1903.)
bAI^FOtTR's ^ Dynw^nicaV Criterimi.
\ ask the optimists to study tendencies — the djrnajnicB, not the
of trade and manufacture* The ocean we are njivigating is
^ enough, but where are we being driven by the tide ?* —
mmic Notes on Inavtlar Free Trade**)
XL— OVER-SEA TRADE FIGURES, 1902-^7.
Vears etiding September SOtk (October Xst'Sepietnher dXiih),
{In Million £',)
•ts
ports
...
1902-3.
533-8
69
1906-T.
6421
94-6
Four Years"
Incpoa§c
108*3
25-6
Percentage
Increase
20
37
torts i^tained
forts (British Produce)
WTt« British Produce—
lufactured goods only
'1
464-8
291-3
234 '4
547-5
416-9
336-7
82-7
125-6
102*3
18
43
44
PORTS, British Produck (Ships excluded)— (/n MUUon £).
^°^^- Goods onljr,
(Mr, Cfutmberl-ain^s favourite year) ... 256 ... 233*4
(30 years is * a fair time to go back') ... 109 ,.. 178^3
t (October, 1906-September, 1907) ... 407-4 ... 327-2
icpeaae (1906-7) over 1872 151-4 ... 9S8
„ 1877 208-4 ... 148-9
'Nine Months only *.. 319-3 ... 250-2
\
LIBERAI. TEAB BOOK, 1908.
lae
ROYAL COMMISSIONS.
[AH Commissions art ffiven which have not t/^t presented their Jinal Report A^
asttrisk denotes that the Contmisfiion itmjt appointed by th^e present Liberal
ment. The dute after the name, is that of the appointment of the Commission^]
* Canals and Waterways (March ,M, 19061
[54 Victoria Street, S.W.]
T»rma of Rsfmrence.
*{\) The present condition and financial position of the canals and
wa^s.
*(?) The causes which have operated to prevent the carrying out of
proveTnenta by private enterprise, and whether such causes are removable ^
te^slatioo.
* (3) Facilities, improve men ts, and extensions desirable, in order to]
complete a system of thorough communication by water between centres
commercial, industrial, or agricultural importance, and between such cent
and the sea.
* (4) The prospect of benefit to the trade of the country compatible
a reasonable return on the probable cost.
* (5) The expediency of canals being made or acquired by public bodies t
trusts, and the methods by which fnnds for the purpose could be obtained an
secured, and what should be the system of control and management of su
bodies or trusts,'
Lord Shuttle worth
{Chairman),,
Lord Braesey.
Sir John Brunner, Bt, M.P.
Mr. W, J. Crosaley, M.P.
Mr. R. C. H, Davieon.
Sir John Doiingtan, Bt
Lord Farrer.
Mr. X P. Grifflth.
Dr. A, J. Herhertflon.
Sir Francis Hop wood.
Mr. J. C. Inglis.
Lord KenyoJi.
Mr, H. F. Klllick,
Mn M. J, Hinch,
Mr. Russell Rea, M,P.
Mr. J. F. Remnant. M.]
Mr. P. Snowdon^ M.P.
Mr. Henry VlvlAn, M,Pj
Mr, L. A. Waldron, M.!
Sir John W'ilHon, Bt.
Be4^etary: Mr. W. B. Duffleld.
Assistant Secretary : Mr. R, B. Dun woody.
■
"" Ghureh in Waldtt (June 20th, I9m).
[Royal Commissions House, Old Palace Yard, S.W.]
T^rvtM of Refersnes.
* To inquire into the ori^n, nature, amount, and application of the tempo-
ralities^ endowments, and other properties of the Church of England in Walei
and Monmouthshire ; and into the provision made and work done by tbe
churches of all denominations in Wales and Monmouthshire for the spintoAl
welfare of the people and the extent to which the people avail themselves of
such provision,*
Lord Jufltlco VauRhan Wtl-
Kamfl {Chairman),
Lord Hygh CociL
Mr. J. tt Daviea.
Sir Francis Edwards, Bt..
M.P.
Ven. Archdeacon O. Ev'an».
Eev. J. Morgan Gibljon.
Secretary .* Mr* R. M. Thomaa.
Mr, J. E. Groaves.
8ir D. Brynmor Jon«i. |
K,C.. M.P.
Sir John Wimaaw, BU
xjb:bbal. teab. BOOH^ 1W3%,
MOFAL COMMISSIONS.
137
* Goast Urosion {Jufy ith^ l»Oti).
[as Great George Street, S.W.
§^trms of R«f&ren€e.
* To mquire and report x^
* As to the encroachment of the sea on various parts of tlie coast of the
ited Kinffdom, mud the damage which has been or is likely to be caused
reb^", and what measures are desirable for the prevention of such damage.
* Whether anjr furttier powers should be conferred upon local authorities and
ners of property with a ^iew to the adoption of effet^tive and systematic
emes for the protection of the coast and the banks of tidal rivers.
■- Whether any alteration of the law is desirable as regards the management
* control of the foreshore.
Whether further facihties should be gi\^en for the reclamation of tidal Jands,*
, Ivor Gueett M.P.
{Ckairirmn),
W. R Beale, K,0„
, H. Brown-Ffolkes,
Comnmnder O. C. Frederick,
R.N.
Mr» H. Rider Haggard i
Mr. T. J. Jehiu
Mn A. Vs. Lover, M.P. I
Sir Leonard Lyell, Bt. |
Secretary : Mr. C. H. GrimBliaw.
Sir W. MattliowB,
Mr. R. B. Nicholson,
Mr. P. OBrien, M.P.
Mr. T. Sumnierbellp M.R
]Mr. Stanley Wilson, M.P.
1906).
* Congestion in Ireland {Jultf "^^rd,
\jl\ Dawson Street, Dublin,]
of Esfsretice.
To inquire into and report upon ; —
The operation of" the Acts dealing- with congestion in Ireland, Ihe working-
le Conge^sted Districts Board, und the Land Commission under these Acts,
the relations of the Board with the Land Commission, and the Department
.mcultitre and Technical Instruction.
What areas (if any) outside the districts now scheduled as congested
|uire to be dealt with as congested.
What lands are most conveoientlsr situated for the relief of congestion.
What changes in law or administration are needed for dealing with the
m of congestion as a whole, for facilitating the migration of the surplus
.tJon from congested areas to other lands, and generally for bettering the
ition of the people inhabiting congested areas.'
Sir A. P. MacDonnelL | Mr. C^nor O KeUy, M.P.
Sir Francij^ Mo watt. J Bisliop of Rn|iihoe.
Dr. O'DonnelU Mn A. Sutherland.
I
the
oblem4
Dtidley (Chairman}
'. J. A. Brvc43, M.P.
i John Colomb.
^^Kavanagh.
Secretary: Mr. Walter Callan.
* Decentralisation in India. (Ssptmi^^er 7th, 1^7).
[India Office, S.W.]
|7Wmjt of Hfferenre.
• To inquire into the relations now existing for financial and administrative
I between the Supreme Government and the various Provincial Govern-
in India^ and between the Pro\incial Governments and the authorities
dinate to them, and to report whether, by measures of decentralisation or
erwise, those relations can be simphfied and improved, and the system of
vemment better adapted both to meet the reqairenienta and promote the
e of the different provinces, and, without impairing its strength and
to bring the executive power into o loser touch with local conditions.*
fr, C, E. Hobhouse, M.P. j Sir S. W. Edgerley. | Sir R S. R Loly.
iChatrnmn), Mr. W. L. Kichenii. Mr, W. 8. Meyer,
V R C. Dutt^ I I
Sexretary : Mjv H. Wheeler.
LFBERAL YEAR BOOK, 19(18,
im
ROYAL COMMISSIONS.
Feeble- minded, G&x*e and Control of the {S»pumher 9th, 19(M).
[Royal Commissions House, Old Palace Yard, S.W.]
Tgrmg of R^firmws {an Bxiendsd Novsnibf^r 2nd^ 1906).
' To consider the existing methods of dealiiig with Idiots and Epileptjci
and with Imbecile, Feeble-minded, or Defective Persons not certified under t'
Lunacy Laws ; and in view of the hardship or danger resulting to su
persons and the coraraunity from insufEcient provision for their care, trainin
and control, to report as to the amendments in the law or other measures whi
should be adopted in the matter, due regard being had to the expense involv
in any such proposals and to the best means of seetiring economy therein ; a
also to inquire into the constitution, jurisdiction, and working of the Commii
sion in Lunacy and of other Lunacy Authorities in England and Wales, ai
into the expediency of amending the same or adopting some other system i
supervising the care of Lunatics and Mental Defectives, and to report as !
any amendments in the [rw which should, in their opinion* be adopted/
Lord Radnor Whairmanl
Rev. H, X. Burden.
Mr. W. P. Bj^mo. [Healoy
Mr. C. E- H. Chadwyck-
Mr. W. H. Dickiueon, M.P.
E>r. H. B. Donkin,
Dr. J. C. Diinlop.
Mr. H. D. Greene,
Mr. C, K. H. HobhouBO, 1
Mr. C. S, Loch,
Dr, F. Needham.
Mrs. PinBent,
Secretary : Mr. H. B. N. Mothorsole.
Histof toaJ HanuMorlpta {December mth, IBdT).
[Pubhc Record Office, Chancery Lane, W.C.]
T^rmx of Reference,
* To make inquiry as to the places in which documents illustrative of historyT
or of general public interest, belonging to private persons are deposited ; and to ^
consider whether, with the consent of the owners, means might not be "
to render such dociunents available for public reference/
Sir Herbert H. Cozena-Hardy iCJtain/jian). J Lord Ripon.
And 12 other CommiB^oners.
Secretary.* Mt. R, A, Roberte,
{December 3r^, 1S87, Commwsmn re^mtsd March ^UK HKMS),
[\% Hanover Square, W.l
Terms of Eefsr^ncs.
* To report as to the regulations under which the Royai Bouniy* until now
bestowed m the gift 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/
Lord Granard iChairman\,
Mr. H. Chaplin. M.R
Lord Coventrj^.
Sir Walter Oilbey. Bt. I
Sb^ John Gihnour, Bt.
Mr, J* B. Jones. f
Secretary t Mr. J. Herbert Taylor.
Lord Mtddloton.
Duke of Portland.
Ijord HibhlesdalQ.
* LlghthouM AdminiBtratlon (Av<piifi ^th, 1906),
[Chapel Place, Delahay Street, S.W.]
Terms of Rejerenee,
* To inquire into the existing system of management of the li^j^hts, buoys>,
and beacons on the coast of the United Kingdom by the three general lighthoui
authoritiest and as to the constitution and working of these authorities, and !
report what changes, if any, are desirable in the present arrangements/
Mr. G. W. Balfour I Str P. Forbes Adam. I Vice- Admiral W. H. Henderson.
iOhairmanl \ Mr M. A, Ennifl. I Col. Sir Ivor Hertrert, Bt, M.P.
Se^iretary : Capt. C. Blgham.
LIBBRAL TBAlt BOOIL, \^S5fe.
ROYAL COMMISSIONS.
139
* MtttropoUtiui PoUofi, etitl#a of (May %6th, 1906).
[31 Great George Street, S.W,]
rtwf of Refarence.
'To mquire into and report upon the duties of the Metro poll t'lii Poliee in
aling with cases of drimkenness, disorder, and solicitation in the streets, and
; manner in which those duties are discharged, with power to make reconi-
odations thereon- *
• D. Brynmor Jonea, M.P. I Mr* W. H. Diokinaoii, M.P. I Mr. C. A. Whitmons.
{Chairnutnh \ Mr. H. D. I^^aocH, M.P. |
Secr^arj/: Mr. John Lcdlie,
[31 Great George Street, S.W.]
'ma of llHferencB {ws exUfhtUd Mtitf IHfA, 1!MJ7}.
* To inquire into and report on eertfiin questions relating to the health and
■ely of miners, and the administration of the Mines Acta, namely ; —
' Whether it is desirable to make corapulsory the watering of the roads in
and dust^ mines.
* Whether it is desirable to prescribe the forms of safety lamp which may be
* in mines, or to prohibit any of those now in use.
What steps could be taken for the better prevention of accidents» particu-
'ly those from the use and firing of explosives, from falls of roof and side,
m underground haulage, and from winding ; whether any special provision
>uld be made to facilitate the work of rescue in the event of an ac€.<ident ; and
lether any improvement can be made in the present system of investigation
inquiry into accidents.
Whether any steps should be taken to lay down a standard of ventilation
mines.
What steps should t>e taken to guard against the disease known as
yloiitoraiasis.
Whether the present system of special rules is adequate, and whether the
thod of establishing such rules could not be made simpler and more effective,
* Whether any and if so what, steps should be taken to improve the
!iuinistration of the Mines Acts and the disciphne in Mines.
* Whether any change is desirable in the present system of examination for
rs' and Under Managers' Certificates of Competency, whether the
TS of Metalliferous Mi nea should be compelled to hold such certificates,
whether certificates granted by Colonial GiJvernments should not be
ipted in this coimtry. "
* And also to inquire and report what steps could be taken for the better
vention of accidents in Quarries/
Mn H- H. S. Cunyjigliame.
Mr. F. L. DavLH.
Mr. Enoch Edwards, M.P.
Mr. T. EUlxjUff© Ellis.
Secrcturif: Mr. ti. W. Harris.
[Lord Monkswell
iChainnani.
I Mr. W. Abraham, M.P.
iRhonddaK
Mr. J. S. Hrtldaiie.
Mr. K. Smillio.
Sir Linditay Wood, Bt.
Poop Ij&ws and Belief of OiatreftB [DHcemher ^mh, 1905).
[Scotland House, Victoria Embankment, S.W.]
of R«fertinG0,
*To inquire:—
Ml) Into the working o^ the Uws relating to the Relief of Poor Persons in
I the United Kingdom.
LIBKRAI. YEAB BOOK, 190^.
im
ROYAL at
ON8.
' (9) Into the various means which have heen adopted outside of the Poor
Laws Tor meeting distress arising from want of employ men I:, particiilarly 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/
Lord Qeorge Hamilton
{Chairman).
Mr, F. H. Betitham.
RL Hon. CharlcH Booth.
Mi's. Bernard BuAtvnqueU
Mr. Francis Chandler.
Dr, A- Downos,
Rev. T. Gajfc Gardiner,
Mi8H Octftv^a Hill,
Mr. Geo. LanKbuiy.
Mr. C. S. LKJch,
Mr» J* Patten MacDougpalL
Mr. T. H. Nunn-
Eev. U R. Phelpa,
Se^efarj/: Mr. R. G. Duff
AsKistatit Secretary: Mr. John JefTrey.
Sir Samuel Provis.
Sir H. A. Robinson.
Bi)^hrjp of Ro»a.
Prof. \V. Smart.
Rev. H. R, Wakefield.
Mra, Sidney Webb.
* Registration af IHtle in Scotland (April 3Qth, 1906).
[93 Duke Street, Edinburgh.]
T»rm& of Reference.
*To inquire and report upon the eatpediency of instituting in Scotland t'
systera of Registration of Title.'
Mr. J. Smith Clark.
Mr. W. J. Dundart.
Mr. Mnnro Ferguson, M.P^
Secretary * F. Unipherfton,
Lord Dunodin (CAa.irwi.ctnJ.
Mr. C. F. Brickdale.
Sir Samuel Chlflholm. Bt.
Mr. Xeil Kennedy.
Mr. J. Prosper.
Sewage Disposal {May 1th, IB9B).
[Royal Commissions House » Old Palace Yard, S.W.]
Terjns of Rsference.
" To inquire into the methods of disposing of Sewage and Trade Efflu-
ents, &c.*
Earl of Iddefdeigh
{Chairman).
I Col. T. W, Harding,
Mr. W. H. Power.
I Sir Wm. Ramsay,
Secrctartf : Mr. F. J. WilHs.
Mr. T. J. Stafford,
Mr. R. A. Tatton.
* Shipping * Rings' (Ntwsmber %Uh, 1906).
[21 St, James's Square, S.W,]
Terms of Heferencs.
* To inquire into the operation of Shipping * Eing^ ' or conferences generally,
and more especially into the system of deferred rebates, and to report whether
sueh operations have caused or are likely to cause injury to Britisn or Colonial
trade, and, if so, what remedial acHon, if any, shoula be taken by legislation
or otherwise.*
Mr. Arthni' Cohen. K.C.
{CkairTnan}*
Sir David Barbour,
Mr. John Barry.
Sir Alfred Biiteman.
Sir Hugh BolL
Mr. Henry Btrchenougb.
Capt. R. M. CollinH,
Prof. K. C. Gonner.
Lord Inverclyde.
Hon, C. N. Lawnrence,
Sir W. T. Ijewis. i
Sir J0bn Macdoiiell,
Mr. F. Maddlaon, M.P. I
Secrttary: Mr, J, A. Welistar,
Mr. W. H. Mitoheil.
Mr. Owen Philippe, M.P,
Hon. W, P, Reeven,
Mr. O. Saunderson.
Mr. Austin Taylor, M.P-
Mr. John Turranco.
ZiIBBRAL YfiAit BOOK, \WSfe,
ItOYAL COMMISSIONS.
141
^uberGUlasis {August MmI^ 1901).
[Royal Commissions House, Old Palace Yard, S.W.]
of Bsfifrence.
* To inquire and report, with respect to Tuberrulosis : —
' (1) Whether the disease in animals and man is one and the same.
* (2) Whether animals and man can be reciprotally infected with it.
* (3) Under what circumst^inccSi if at aD, the transmission of the disease
Dm animals to man takes plaee, and what are the circumstances favourable or
favourable to such transmission."
W. H, Power
{Chairman).
I Mr. TL W. Boyce, I
I Sir J. McFadjean. |
iSecrftarjf : Dr. E. J. Sbeogrmann.
Mr. S. H. C. Martin.
Dr. G. a. Woodhead.
* YivUeotlon (Septembsr imh, ISCKj).
[Chapel Pla<;e, Dekhay Street, S.W.]
rrru of Rsfsrencs.
* To inquire into and report upon the practice of subjecting live animals to
iperiraents, whether by \ivisection or otnerwise ; and also to inquire into the
iw relatinR to that practice, and its administration ; and to report whether
ay, and if bo what, changes are desirable,'
Selby {Chairman).
* M. D. Chalmors.
W. S. Chiifcb.
Sir W. J. Collins. M.R
Pr. \V. H. GaHkeU.
Col. A. M, Lockwood, M.P.
Sir J. McFadycan.
Secretary: Captv C, Bi^ham.
Mr. A. J. Ram.
Mr. J. TorakinBon, M.P.
Dr. G, WllHon.
Of the Royal Commissions appointed by the Government, one issued its
Dal Report during 1907— that on Trinity College, Dublin (January i^h).
1 PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION EXPENSES IN
1 [From H^titrti No. 302 qf 19Qai
1906:-
1
B«gtitered
Siftnralng
Oac«n'
Total GS»ii>
dld&tM other
^'S*
fibigland and Wales
1 aootland
Irdand
5,822.784
750.401
691,423
174,521
22,61«
»,IB6
£
820.738
115,7«3
22,420
153.681
41
46
asi
1 UXITKD Kjngoom ...
7,284,608
206,335
m,mi
6,845.104
lai
i U ILLITERATE VOTERS, GENERAL ELECllON, 1906.
et«mANi>W^M{gS-^^l?
J Counties
i Burghs .,,
j Counties
( Bocoug^hB
Hi VdtM
2,322,967
2,345,771
33S,m
247.560
96,487
38.796
Komber of
' imtentta, '
YoliBg,
13,543
6.215
1,507
444
11,748
* lEiCentQB ' to
LJBBMAL, YKAB BOOK, IQOE,
142
THE NATION
The figures, all ftrr ytars cmUd March Slst, are
IKCOME.
(Net Exchequer Receipts)
I, Tax Rkvknuk :
Customs ,,, ,.,
Eaccise
Estate Duties ,,
Stamps
La.iid Tax and House Duty ,.,
income Tax
Total ..,
II* Non-Tax Rkyknui; :
(i.e.. Post Office Profits ^ \
Crown LaTidSf and Su^z \
Canal Shares Interest) J
Grand Total «,,
1896
(Liberal)
20,756,000
2tt,8WX000
11,600,000
7,350,000
2,510,000
16,100,000
65,116i00Q
4,8^,920
89,970,920
(Tory)
28,262,000
:^3, 100,000
12,08O,^JOO
7,825,000
2,475,000
2a, 920, 000
30,99:^
31,000,
14,2W,
7,800,
2,500,
34.800,
100,562,000. 121,893;
5,212.287 5,259,i
114,774^287 127,152,
I,— EXPENDITURE,
(Net Exchequer Issues)
National Debt Services
Army and Navy
Civil Services
Elementary Education
Ciiatonis and Inland Revenue
Total Normal Expenditm^
Special Expenditure
Total National Expend itui'e
Realised Surplus ( + ) or \
Deflcit(^) /
Total (see above)
E^ppendihire ou4 of Loval
Ta^ixttion Mevenue
1^,068,002
38,116,674
10,510,085
9,355,081
2,701,916
20,368,517
53,807,541
12,149,826
11,584,997
2,833,980
85,761,448
85,761,418
+ 4,209,472
100,744^7
67,237,000
itS. A/rieanand
167,981,867
-53,207,580
89,970,020
114,774,287
?.366,117
9,739,626
22.49S
60,031
12,631
109,9
C-hina
179,671
- 52,5J
127,1»
d,7ld
LIBBKAI. YBAR BOOK, V^%,
ILlance sheet.
hM Sir Benry fkneltrs Setam iNo. 2M p/ 1807).
143
■ 1903
m(T<ny)
1904
1905
{Torg)
1906
(Tory)
1907
{Lifmral)
■^.43:^,000
32,100,000
13,850,000
8,200,000
, 2,350,000
38,800,000
£
33,850,000
31,550,000
13,000,000
7,500,000
2,a50,0OO
30,800,000
£
35,730,000
30,750,WJ0
12,350, <KM)
7,700,<X}0
2,750,000
31,250,000
£
M, 475,000
30,230,000
12,970,000
8,180,000
2,670,000
31,:S50,000
£
:^2,930,00<}
30,350,000
14,40fKO0O
7,950,1WX)
2,600,000
31,600,000
^,933,000
^5,439,765
110,350,000
5,766,218 !
125,115,213
120,530,000
6.1:^5,148
119,875,000
6,905,474
119.330,000
6,892,659
B|S,372,765
126,665,148
126,870,474
126,722,659
^K43O,018
^■0,044,488
^BS,830,48S
^K159,184
HB,039,997
28,788,694
65,302,861
14,026,415
18,332,805
3,085,000
28,866,939
64,967,770
14,087.804
14,235,728
3,093,000
30,883,6:^5
60,:^>2,477
14,105,774
14,964,968
:^, 148, 000
31,618,092
57,1:34,576
13,944,723
15,427,U6
3,179,000
^^7,504,775
H^,800,(H>0
^^H SomaJ it a nd
124,535,775
5,995,000
ExpedUian)
125,251,241
125,251,241 ,
+ 1,413,907
123,404354
121,323,837
H8.304,77a
H)2.9B2,010
130,530,775
- 5,415,557
123,404,354
+ 3,465,620
121,323,837
-H 5,398,822
B>5,372,7e5
125,11S|218
126,651,143
126,870,474
126,722,659
^^9,f67,373 1
9,795,078 1
9,812,378
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TAXATION IMPOSED AND REMITTED,
TEN TORY YEARS— 1896 1906.
1896-7 .
18&7-9 .
1809-1900
1900-1 .
1901-2 .
190^-3
1903-4
1904-5
1905-6 .
1896-7
1897^
1898-9
1890-1903
1903^4 .
1904-5
1905-6
L— Taxation Imposed .
Cocoa Butter
Nil
New Stamp Duties,.. ...
Increased Wiue Duties
*SpiritB Imported in bottles
Duties on Beer (Is. per ban*el) and Spirits {6d,
per gaJIon)
Tea (4d. to M. per lb.)
Tobacco
Income Taac (8rf. to Is.)
Coal
Sugar.,.
Gliicose
Income Tax {Ifi. to Is. 2rf.)
Com ... ... ... ...
Income Tax (Is.
2d. to Is. 3d.)
Duty on Imported Spirits (Id. per gall.)
NU.
Income Tax (lid. to 1*.) ...
Tea {M, U) Bd. per lb.)
Tobacco
ML
II. — Taxation Remitted,
Modiflcations of Estate Duty
Bednction of Land Tax from 4s. in the £ to is.
on the annual value of land subject to
Land Tax
Nil,
Fui'ther graduation of Income Tax
Rearrangement of Land Tax
Reduction of Tobacco Duty
mi.
Income Tax (4ci.) ... ...
Corn Tax
Molasses ,.. ...
NIL
Tea (8d. to M. per lb.) ...
Yearly Tidd
£
a, 500
542,000
298,000
40,000
2,639,000
2,092,000
1,416,000
9,700,000
2,100,000
6. 100. 000
80,000
5,000,000
2.600,000
2,580,000
11,000
2,500,000
1,938,00C>
603,000
£40,045,500
110,700
Total Tcumiion Ijuposed (1896-1906) ..
„ „ Remitted
Net l7npo8iti(m .,
85.00O1
130,000
12Q,tK>0
1,400,000
10,000,(X)0
2,500,0<XI
08,00E)
1,938,000
£16,851,70aj
£
40,045,500
10,351,7<10
£23,6i)3,800
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■ TAXATION IMPOSED AND REMITTED,
■ TWO LIBERAL YEARS— 1906-8. j
L— Taxation Imposed, VeaHy rieid
1906-7 . NiL £
1907-8 . Estate Duty (increased on Estates exceeding
M in value £150,000) ,.. ... 1,200,000
■ £1,200,000 1
^m II.— Taxation REMrrrED.
■0O6-7 . Tea (0^. to 5ci. per lb.) 1.120,000
|V Tobacco 170,000
■T Coal ... ... ... 2,000,000
1 1 I9Q7-8 . Income Tax (Tax on Earned Incomes not
1^ exceeding £2000 reduced from U, to 9d.) 1,250,000
H £5,140,000
^^B Total Taxation Remitted (1906-8) 5,140,000
^^K Imposed 1,200,000
^^K ^^^ Reduction ... ... £3,940,000
B REVENUE FROM ESTATE DUTIES.
^ftf%e revision made in the Death Ditties in lSU-6 by Sir IViiUam Harvourt did not
^K take full effect tttUU 1895S.I
^H Voai. Allocated to the Allocated to hoc&l t^*„i
^V ^®*^* Exchequer. Taxation A ceo mitfi. lOiaL
■ 1800-1 ... £7,4Si,642 £2,413,668 £0,898,310
■ 1891-2 ... 8,281,849 2,811,186 11,093,035
H 1802-^ ... 8;^7,848 2,398,030 10,785,878
■ 1893-4 ... 7,616,632 2, .363, 059 9,979,691
B 1894-5 ... £8,754,343 £2a40,<M2 £10,894,385
■ 1895^ ... 11,639,900 2,448,708 14,008,608
■ 1896-7 ... 10,741,379 3,136,895 13,878.274
■ 1897-8 ... 11,185,098 4,268,102 15,440,190
■ 1898-9 ... 11,486,818 4,245,760 15,732,578
■ 1890-1900 ... 13,909,313 4,499,980 18,409,293
■ 1900-1 ... 12,483,262 4,237,867 16,721,120
■ 1901-2 ... 14,250,827 4,262,887 18,513,714
■ 1902^ ... 13,711,675 4,201,602 17,913,177
■ 1903-4 .-. 13,034,946 4,291,191 17,326,137
■ 1904-6 ... 13,010,875 4,247,556 Vl;im,i^\
\
■ 1905-^ ... 12,968,082 4,31M4S Y\:?A\,^2ft^ ^
H J90(f-7 .„ 14,262,824: 4,695,^H9 \%,Vi?i'^rv^'?>
B UBEBAL YEAR BOOlt, l^QS, , J
1
■
r
150
NATIONAL INDEBTEDNESS, 1865-1907.
yinelvdiitQ F^mde/J and Unfunded Debt esUmaird Capital UaMlitp in renpcct qf
Ttrmlnable Annvi.tte», and Capital liabtHtiftt in renped of sums horromtd under
miriova ActsA
{Froin ParliameJitary Return [Cd, 3476]*)
Year ending GroHB liabilities
Year ending Gross Uabllitioa
March 31st. of Btato,
X
1865* HO0,457,25B
March 31 nt of State. ,
£
1887 709,803,454
186fi
790,853,637
1888
704,634.953 f
1867
797,592,458
1889
697,504,295
imn
794,491,358
1890
687,089,046 '
im9
794,2^6,469
1891
683,480,453
18T0
779,562,331
189S
677,069,062
1871
773,895,001
1893
671,119,937
1872
770,977,056
1894
667,290,715
1873
764,^57,834
1895
6.59,001,552
isn
756,571,280
1896
652,286,366 ,
1875
750,919,985
1897
645,171,525 J
1876
750,195,577
1899
639,817,51)7 ■
18T7
746,900,994
1899
635,393,734 ■
1978
746,^69,643
1900
638,919,931 ■
1679
r44,679,579
1901
703,934,349 ■
1S80
741,273,105
1902
765,215,653 '
1891
736,691,276
1903
798,349,190
198«
733,760,466
1904
794,498,100
1883
727,266,565
1905
796,7:i<j,49l ,
1884
719,340,509
1906
788,990,197
1985
713,920,500
1907
779,164,704
1986
716,115,505
* In the yeat-fl 1865-1887 the gross liabilibiBfi are got by deducting from the totol
1
REDUfl'lON OF NATIONAL DEBT. 1
llndttding Fktnded and Unf^tnded Bebt and estimated Capital liabUUy in reaped
of TerminOrble Annnilies,] ,
Year ending n H
March 3l8t. *" ■
1W4 (Tory} S,U9.000 ■
19O.0 (Tanf) 7,567»0OO ■
191)6 .., {partly Tory, paHly Liberal) 11,852,000 ■
um {Liberal) ^. ... „. .„ 13,714,000 W
1806 (Est) .. ... "■ il4b€ral\ ^, ,, „ 16,80(*,000
YIELD FROM Id. IN THE £ ON TAXED INCOMES. _
YKir ending n
Year ending * ^|
March 3lst '^ ^M
March 31st.
1896 1.983,000
laos %m,m V
1896 2X03.182
1903
2,53&,a«r m
18»7 .i,098,602
1901
%m,m M
18B8 ... ... 24aS,3S0
i9a5
2,m,m ■
/
JSS» ... »- 3.2&4,289
i90e
%m,am ■
/ 1900 2,353.61& \
wm ... .
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/ IWl ... .,. 2A15,i^ \
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POLITICAL PEXSIOXS.
m
les c^ an Penskmefs mdcr Ijbr ^Axm! CWp» IVw^wl Axf^ >!^ft^ ^«l^
Hint of eadi pensiao, ttK" dslr fiwi vincii * i«» |-!1NM^^jx AH*! tW K^Ai
paid in respect oi cadi pewMa ts^ cadi pnawwr nf^ t^ MmvK l)*^'^^
vnuaHan of Fariknmtmtmwy Rtimrm^ No. ^fi^« «:tf l!N^^^
NAME.
19thAujrust, 1869 ...
9th October, 1870 ...
1,^W
V,Hi9 I ti
1st October, 1881 ...
\|,()00
wAn 9 u
1st April, 1884.
l,lKH>
i,:U9 u II
5th May, 1880
l.^(K)
6,79i 10 11
10th July, 1885 ...
%,iWk)
Uh 9
29th June, 188(J ...
1st January, 1887 ...
1,2(K)
2,<N)0
9,:i75 1« 5
28,760 17 5
5th April, 1888
1,2(X>
7,iOI IH ti
19th April, 189? ...
$?,000
I2,20<j 9 3
25th January. 1895...
2Cth November, J900
1,200
J,2<J0
^,9HH |<^ JO
11th August, 1902...
1,200
5,282 i^ 2
2eth Octobca-, 1903...
11th December, 1905
1,200
J,2<W
'6^U J5 H
J.2Hi J5 8
. Hon. Charles Pelham
rs(thslats)
Hon. Thomas E. Head-
Ukelaee)
L Hon. Hugh C. E.
crs (thslcUe)
L Hon. G. J. Shaw-
Te {now Lord EversleyY
. Hem. Lord John Man-
{the late Duke of Rut-
L Hon. the Eari of
leigh {t1i£ late)
L Hon. Baron Emly
■fe)
. Hem. ViBcoimt Cross
t. Hon. Sir Michael
»-Beadu Bt (now Vis-
St.Aldwjfn)X
L Hon. Lord George
!K Hamilton
:. Hon. Anthony John
^eS^iUu Uste)
Hem. Henr\' Qiapiin. .
. Hon. Sir ^ofan Eldon
. Hem. Lord Balfour of
Hoc. GeraidwVBaifour
Dsinr. n^i^ued iii Fdrmarr. 1889. + Peruiioo nsnU^ttusA lu tfhat'At, iMtPi.
: PeoKioD rw%u«d in No%'efob«r. 19UG.
«£ TAX RATES POB THE UUTJ" KJKJT VKAIW.
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NATIONAL INDEBTEDNESS, 1865-1907.
{Including F^tndfd and Unfunded DeM, eiiii7}mted CapUol HaMlUp in respect of
Ttmiinnblt Anrndli^x, and Cftpit^l lifrbifUifS in respect of Bitnte itorrowed undtr
fmrious Acts.l
(F7'om Parliantentary Return [Cd. 3476],)
Year ending GroBft liabtlitlefi Your endinj? Gross Jiabilitiea
March 31eL of State.
1865* 800,457,259
March 31 st of Stat>e>
1867 709,803,454
1886
790353,637
1888 704,634,952
1667
787,592,428
1889 697,604,295
1668
764,491,358
1890 687,099,046
1869
764,236,468
1891 ... ... 6S3,480,459
18T0
779,562,321
1892 677,069,062
1871
773,885,001
1893 ... ,.. 671,119,937
1872
770,977,056
1994 667,290,715
1873
764,357,834
1995 659,001,552
18T4
756,571,290
1996 662,mfi.366
1875
750,818,985
1997 6-45,171,525
1876
750,185,577
1899 636,817,a>7
1877
746,900,984
1999 635,303,734
1878
746,262,6*3
1900 638,919,931
1879
r44,679,579
1901 703,934,349
1880
741,273,105
1902 765,215,653
1881
736,691,276
1903 ... .. 796,349,190
186«
732,760,466
1904 794,499,100
1883
727,266,565
1905 796,736,491
1884
719,340,508
1^06 789,990,167 J
1885
713,920,500
1907 779,164,T0|«
1886
716,115,505
^M
* In the years 1865-18S7 the ^osa liabilities are got by deducting from the total
the amount of local loana outstanding. Local Loans Stock wa^ created in 18i& ^_
REDUCTION OF NATIONAL DEBT, 1
[Indiidin^ Funded and Unfunded Debt and estimated Capital liabUiiu in respect
of Terminable Annniiies,\
Year ending „
March 31st. ^
1^ i'Sprv) umjm
1905 \Tory\ .„ 7,557,000
1906 ,.'. .. {paHly Tory, partly Liberal^ 11,862,000
1«07 ~. ... iU^ral\ 13.7U,<]00
1008 (Est) (lAb^ral) „. ... 16,800.000
YIELD FROM li>. IN THE £ ON TAXED INCOMES,
Year ending «
Year ending •
March 3lst * J
March 31 wt. *
1886
1,962.000
1002 .. ... %mAm^^M
1890
2sm,im
1S03 ^^'M^^l
18^7
i.Ci98.602
1898
i.MaS.380
1006 ... ... §,580Ld3M^^^^^|
]g90
i^m.^m
1906 , 3,61S!,$0^^^^^^|
1900
2.353,619
1907 4,4 ,i, 2,€B8l^^^^^^^I
1901
'2A16M2 M
1
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POLITICAL PENSIONS.
161
Names of all Pensioners under the Political OflBces Pensions Act, 186P, with
the amount of each pension, the date from which it was granted, and the total
amount paid in resect of each pension to each pensioner up to March, 1907.
{In cotUtntKUion of Parliamentary Return, No. 362, of 1904.)
NAME.
The RL Hon. Charles Pelham
ymers (the late)
The Rt. Hon. Thomas E. Head-
lam (^Aa late)
The Rt. Hon. Hugh C. E.
Ctulders (the late)
The Rt. Hon. G. J. Shaw-
Lefevre (now Lord Eversley)*
The Rt. Hon. Lord John Man-
ners (the late Duke of But-
landn
The Rt Hon. the Earl of
Iddesleigh (the late)
The Rt Hon. Baron Emly
(the late)
The Rt Hon. Viscoimt Cross
The Rt. Hon. Sir Michael
Hicks-Beach, Bt. (now Vis-
count St. Aldwyn) X
The Rt Hon. Lord George
Francis Hamilton
The Rt Hon. Anthony John
Mundella (the late)
The Rt Hon. Henry Chaplin. ,
The Rt. Hon. Sir John Eldon
Gorst
The Rt. Hon. Lord Balfour of
Burleigh
The Rt. Hon. Gerald W. Balfour
Date from which
Pension was granted.
19th August, 1869 ..
9th October, 1870 ..
1st October, 1881 ..
1st April, 1884
5th May, 1880
10th July, 1885
29th June, 1886
1st January, 1887 ..
5th April, 1888
12th April, 1892
25th January, 1895..
26 th November, 1900
11th August, 1902 ..
26th October, 1903..
11th December, 1905
Amount
of
Pension
per
Annum.
£
1,200
1,200
2,000
1,200
1,200
2,000
1,200
2,000
1,200
2,000
1,200
1,200
1,200
1,200
1,200
TotiU
Amount
paid up to
31st March,
1907.
£ *. d.
30,810 12 H
2,849 7 6
11,473 9 11
4,329 14 11
6,794 10 11
955 9
9,375 16 5
28,760 17 5
7,401 18 6
12,206 9 3
2,988 16 10
7,383 13 11
5,282 12 2
3,834 15 8
1,284 15 8
* Pension resigned in February, 1889. t Pension resigned in March, 1888.
X Pension resigned in November, 1905.
INCOME TAX RATES FOR THE LAST FIFTY YEARS.
1854-1855
1855-1857
1857-1858
1858-1850
1859-1860
1860-1861
1861-1863
1863-1864
196^1885
8. d.
1 2
1
7
5
9
10
9
1865-1867
1867-1868
1868-1869
1869-1870
1870-1871
1871-1872
1872-1873
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A Short Biolioghaph\" for the Use of IjIbeuais,
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CONTENTS.
Bioifraphies 152
Church liueBtioos . . . . . 153
Co-operation . . , . . 153
Defence and Military Service . . 151
Democracy and Citiisenshlp . . .155
Et^'^ooomic Science and History . , 150
Education , . . . . . .150
The Kmpiro 157
FiiiaDco, Taxation, and Rating
Foreign Affairs
Free Trade and Protection
General » . . .
Houite of Lord£
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Housing 186
Ireland ..,»... 1«8
Labour Qucf;t!on& ..... 107
Land Questions 169
Local Govern me [it 170
Municipal Kuterprine , . . . 171
Political Science and the Coustitntion \ki
Poverty, Poor Law, aud Old Age Pen-
fliouH 178
Socialism .ITS
Tem pcrance an d Lioen at ng Quostf ons ] Ti
Tn\de, Commerce, and Trusts . , 175
AppundLK— Fiction . , . .175
BIOGRAPHIES.
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JouK MoRLEV, {MamniiMn}
„ Fiiedi:kic Harrison. i3Ifwmillaji}
mralpole. JoHx MoaLEY. {M<i&millan)
Ohatham. Fuederic Harrisoi^. {MacniiUan)
Pitt. Lord Rosebery. {MacmUlan)
Fox:. J. L. Hasoiond. (Methuen)
FeeL Lord Hosehehy. {Cassdl)
„ J. R. TiiURs FIELD. {MacmUlan) ...
Lord John Rusaen. Spe>xer Waltole. (9 vols.)
,, ., ,, Stuart J, Reid. (Dmt)
Adam Smith. F. W. Hirst. (Ma^millan) ...
Cobden. Jokn Morley, (Fkhm* Umtin)
Wesley. Joi^rna! — edited by A. Birreli. {IsbhUr]
Lord Shaftesbuify. Edwik Hodder. (Cas^^U)
Hazzlni. Hot ton King. {Dent}...
Mill* J. S. Autobiography. (Loni/mamj
' Carlyie. J, A. FrfOFDE. (4 vols.) (Lonymaiia^
I^imt^&elL J, A, Fjioi?i>e. {iy«mX\
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John Bright. G* Barxkit Sjctth. (CtuiteU)... o. p.
^, XaOImI Gpanvill©. Lord Fitzmauhice. (9 vols.) {Longmans) ... 30 On.
^■GtladAtone. John Mohley. (^ vols.) {MfwmiUnu) ,., ,., ,,. 10 On,
i' „ Hebbkrt pAirr.. {Smithy Pllder) .,* ... ... 7 6
I „ Sir T. Wemyss Reid. (Camdl) .., ... o. p.
r ,, G. W. K Russell. {I)snl) ^ 6 n*
[ Lord Randolph Ghuvchiil. WiNanoN Chukchiu.. (Macmilfan) 7 6 n.
Li „ ,, Lord Rosebery. {Humphrtfifs} .,, 3 6
|HReiury Favroett. Siit Leslie Stephex. (SmUh^ EltUr) 1£ 6
P 'Yicrtoria. Sidney Lee, (Smithy Eldtir) ., ,, 6
CHURCH QUHS'TIONS.
Sllliot, Hon- A- The State and the Church. i^lacmUlnn) ... 9 6
McCarthy, M. J. F. Church and State in England and Wales,
18iJ)-190f>. (Simpkin) ... ... ... ,, 7 6
HoleswOFth, Canon* History of the Church of England, 1660-
M6U. (K6(/ari Paul) ... ... ... ... o. p.
Selhorne, Lord. Defence of the Church of England. (Macmiflan) 2 6
„ ,, Ancient Facts and Fictions, {MairmiHan) .., o, p,
Hnttoni IHT. H. A Short Historj^ of the Church in Great Britain.
{Rkunt^tOTi^) ... ... 3 6
tlkeats, H. S., & Hiall, R. History of the Free Churches of
England, 16«B-1891. (Clarks) ... .,.
Home, C. SOvester. A Popular History of the Free Churches.
{Clarke) ... ... , ...
Holloirell, J, Hirst. What Nonconformity stands for. (Clarke)
ogOFS; J- Guinness, Church Systems in the Nineteenth Cen-
tury, (Tkaokt^r, M^imorml Ilall^ Farrhyfdon Sir est, London)
Church Reform- (Imperial Parliament Series.) (Somuns^hmn)
The Case for Disestablishment. {The Liberaiion Socktj^)
ilkinson, Rev, J, F. Disestablishment (Welsh and English).
{Clarke)
Rvans, Howards The Price of Priestcraft- {UheraUon Society)
„ The Case for Disestablishment in Wales.
{Lib&ratlon Soewtj/) ... 6
Mudie Smith, R. Religions Life of London. {HodiUr ^ Stouffkton) o, p-
Repoft of the Royal Commission on Eeclesiastical Discipline.
[Cd. 3040) iWifm<tn) ... ... .,. ... ... 9
(Vol. I. of the Evidence fCd. 30ti9] t^sis k. 5^^., Vol. II. [Cd.
SOTO] Vs. 6cl., Vol. ML [Cd. :»71l3^. M., and Vol. IV. (Appendices,
Index, and Analysis of Evidence) [Cd. 3072] g*. Id,)
CO-OPERATION,
Potter^ Beatrice (Mrji. S. Wehf*). Co-L»pcrative Movement in
Great iiritain. {Sofrmthw/wiu) ... ,., ... ... ... ,.. "-1 ^
AolAnd, A, H, 2>*, and Jones, B< Wotkmg "^eu Oi-o^\^V<cj^%.
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Holyoake, G. J- History of Co-operation. (2 vols.) (Fisher ** d.
Unwin) » 2] On,
Holyoake, Q. J. The Co-operative Movement To-day, (lHi)l)
{Meihit4*ti) ... ... e 6
Ki^opotkin, Prlnoet Mutual Aid~a Factor of Evolution, {Ilahw-
Tnann}... ... ,,. 3 B
Jones, B- Co-operative Production. {Co-<iperattve Union^ Man-
ch^tsr) ... ... ,,. ... i 6n,
Uoyd, H. D- Labour Co-partner.ship. (Harper) 5
Industrial Co-operation. Kdited by Catherine Webb. (Co^pm-atirff
Union, MfinchesUr), ... ... 2 6 a
Daviea, M. LI. The Women's Co-operative Guild, 1883^94.
(\V{}m4^ns Co-opnrativfi Guild) ,*. ,,^ *.* ... _. ... 10
NicholBon, I. Our Story. (Co-operative Union, Manchester) ... dn. I
Co-operative Wholesale Society's Annual. (Co-^peraiitie WhoUmih
8omety^ Manrh&ster) ... ... ... ... ... 9Cil|
Annual Report of Co-operative Congress. {Co-opsratinfe Union,
Manehmter) ... .,. .,. ... 3 fii
Board of Trade Report on Workmen's Co-operative Societies. (1901)
[Cd, 698] {W^man) .,, ... ... L 3
DEFENCE AND MILITARY SB!R¥ICB.
MauMoe^ Sir J. F. The National Defences, (Ma^rniillan) ... 2 6 ,
DUke, Sir C, and Wilkinson, SpensQi*. Imperial Defence.
(ConstaU^) ... o. P-
Mahan^ Capt. A. T, The Influence of Sea Power upon History,
1660-1T«3, (Lf>w) .., ... 18
Oai'narvon, LoFd. The Defence of the Empire. (A Selection
from Letters and Speeches) (Murray) ... ... ... ^., ^ \\
BlcMsht J. S. Modem Weapons and Modem War. [Be La More
Press)...
BrasBey, Hon. T. A. Problems of Empire. (Humphreys)
Amery, L. S. The Problem of the Army. (Arnold)
ESeher, Viscount. National Strategy. (Ilumphrfiys)
Wilkinson i Spenser. War and Policy. (ConsfaMe)
RosSt Major C* Representative Government and War. (Ilutchin-
stm) ... ...
G Wynne, H. A< The Army on Itself. {Warns}
Browne, Col- B. C, National Service : The only Effective Solu-
tion of the Problem of Imperial Defence. (MarL&hos«) ...
Coulton, G. A Strong Array in a Free State. {8impMn)
*PromptuB/ The Principles of Home Defence, (Rm^) ...
Yon dor Doltz, Baron* The Nation in Arms. (Translated) (R^es)
Wilkinson, Spenser. The Volunteers and the National Defence.
{CojudabU} ... , ^ $^
Haldane, R- B. Army Reform and Other Addresses. (Figk^r
Unwin) ... ... ... ... , 7 fi|
M&IdAnBf M, B, Army PoHcy. (Two speec\its, '^^mwiVv "^ ^sud
July 19, 1906) (Bmi) \ ^"
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Vindication. {Murratf) ,, . ..»
A Library of Peace and War. (Introduction by F. W. Hirst)
{* Nation' Office) ... ... ...
TolBtoi, Goimt. War and Peace. (-2 vols.) (Scolt PahUJiint^ Co.)
Report of the Royal Commission on the Militia and Volunteers,
[Cd. ^361] (W^man)
Report of * Lord Esher's Committee.* (4 parts) (Wifman) .„
The 'War Commission' Report. [Cd. 178!)]. (W^fmn)
(Vo\. I. of the Evidence of Witnesses [Cd. 1790] costs 4*. 5(/.,
Vol. XL [Cd. 1791] Sit. lid, and the volnme of Appendices
[Cd. 179^1 3*. 6d,)
DEMOCH&CY AND GITIS^MNSHIP.
j Mill, J. S. On Liberty. (RmitUdge) ... 1 (I n.
,« Considerations on Representative Government, (Utmi-
tsdifii) .,. ... ,.
Rose, J. H, The Else of Democracy. (Bl^ickle)
Godkin, S. L. Problems of Modern Democracy. (Oonsiable) ...
Wallas, Graham. The Life of Francis Place. {Lmi^fnawt)
i Maine, Sir H. S* Popular Government. (Murray)
lU Ostfo^orski, M. Democracy and the Organization of Political
Parties, (i^ vols.) (Macmlllan) ..,
H«>bhouse, Lj. T. Democracy and Reaction. {F'uihs^r Unmln) ...
DeplQige, Simoji, The Referendum in Switzerland. (Khu/) ... 7 6
BrycQ, James. The American Commonwealth, (i^ vols.) (Mac-
tnUkin) ,., ... ... _, 26 i\
Wiloox, D, F, The American City — a Problem in Democracy,
(Maemilkm) .,. ...
Riis»ellj Hon. B. German Social Democracy. (Kim/)
Br0wzi, W. Jethro. The New Democracy ; A Political Study.
(MacfmUun)
GlddingSt ^< H. Democracy and Empire. (Macmiikin)
Bright, John. Speeches. (Matrmillan)
„ „ (Selection edited by J, Sturge) (Dmt)
Bupke, Edmund* On Conciliation with America. {Utarmdoti Press)
BoBanquetf B* Essays and Addresses. (iSomwuschem) ...
I Clark, F. M. Outlines of Civics. (Marmilt<in)
I Science in Public Affairs. Edited by Rev, J. E. Hand, (Preface by
I Mr. Haldanc) (Jlisn) ... ,
I Good Citizenship. Edited by Rev. J. E. Hand. (AUmt)
' Stephen, Sir Lealie. Social Rights and Duties, (i vols.) (Sot^
Trotter, W. F. The Citizen and his Duties. {Jack)
Stubbs, C, W. (Bishop of Truro). Cbrist and Economics. {Pifmmi)
Chamberlain, J* The Radical Programme. (1883) {Chuprfian ^'
Hall) ., ;, ^ ^
Chamberlain, J, Speevhes, 1880-1HH5. (R^ ufliidy*^ .^^ v^.v. \
Ma,ckintosh A. Joseph Chamberlain on ^W\.\\^\dft%. V>1^^^*^ ^
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HThiteley, G. C. The Education Atts. (Fitll text) (Kniffhi) ,,. o. p.
Paj-liaraentaty Diary of the Education Act, 190^, &c., &c. (Ntdimml
Education Asmrmtloa) ,.. ... ,.. .,* * 9 6
FairbmiFii, A. M . Education : National or Denominational ?
{National Edurafwu Aagoeiafton)
Handbook for Members of Local Education Authorities. (Knit/ht)
King, J. Tlie School Managers Handbook, {Arnold)
The Education Crisis. (A Defence of Popular Management in
Publi I ■ Educa tion ) ( Natmnal Edurat ton An^wfialto n)
Gorst, Sir John. The Children of the Nation, {Mtithuen]
Tuokw^ell, G. The State and the Children. {Meikmn}
Alden, Mi's. Percy. Child Life and Labonr. {Readl&^) ...
Philpott, H. B. London at School. { Fisher Ummn)
Morley I Charles. Studies in Board Schools. (Smiik^ Elder)
Health in Schools. (Annual Report for 1903-4 of the Medical Officer
of the late School Board for London) {Kiuff) ... ... .,, i fj
The Mosely Edueationai Commission Report. (I9fl4-) {Co-op0ratii}e
Prmtintf Society) ... ... ... ... ,., 10
Legislation in regard to Children. (Report of Guildhall Conference,
l90*i) {Kin^} , ... ... 1 On.
Report of the Royal Commission on Secondary Education. (1895)
[C.7H6g] iWi/man) ... ... ... 1 11
Special Reports on Educational Subjects. { Wifman)
Sixteen vohimes of these reports liave at present been published,
arid some of the more important reports have been reprinted
separately. The following may be mentioned:—
Vol. 4. Educational Systems of the Chief British Colonies. [Cd. 416} 4 8
„ 5. „ ., „ [Cd.417] 4
„ 7. Rural Education in France. [Cd. B34j „. 1 4
„ 9. Education in Germany. [Cd. SS^i] 'i 1
„ 10. Education in the United States of America. Part L
[Cd. a37]... ... ... 2 3
Special Reports on Intermediate Education in Wales and the Or-
ganization of Education in Swibterland ... , 1 1
Special Reports on Secondary Education in Prussia 1
Annual Reports of the Board of Education. {IVtpnan) Various
prices.
THE BMPIRE.
B^erton, H. 13. Origin and Growth of the EngUsh Colonies.
{O.pford Unwersitf Pre^a)... ... ... ... ... ... ... 2 6
Seeley, Sir J. R, The Expansion of England. (Mactnilkm) ... 4 On.
Woodward, W* H. A Short History of the Expansion of the
British Empire, 1500-1 fKJ:?. [CUtmhridife Uiiit^erttift/ Preits) 4
DUke, Sir C. W. Problems of Greater Britain. {Mamnman) ,.. 12 (J
The Empire and the Century. (50 Essays.) (Murrai/) "21 On.
Chamberlain, J. Foreign and Colonial Speeches. Uft91\ {HmX- \
]edf/€) ... ... ... ^ ^ \
MollAnd, B, Imperium et Libertas. (4niold> .., V*. '^^^
mmioh,MmiL Jraper/aJism. (IluUhlnmrC) — -^ "^ ^"^
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„ Canada To-diiy, (Fi^htir Unwhi)
Bourinoti Sir J. Canada. (Futher Unwhi]
Liberalism and the Empire. (A collection of Essays) {Brbidetf
Johnson}
Reinsoh, P. S. Colonial GovernmeTit. {^faemlih^I)
Payna, £«. J. Colonies and Colonial Federation. {MacmiUan}
Parkiii} G* R» Impenat Federation : The Problem of National
Unity* (MacmiUau) .,, 4 6
Liuoaa, C. P- Historical Geography of the British Colonies.
(6 V0I5.) (Clar&ndon PrBSit) ... SH U
Huntdi*, Sir W. W. A Brief History of the Indian Peoples.
(Oxford Unimrsit^ Fretis} ... .,, 3 6
Cotton, Sir H. J. S. New India ; or India in Transition. {lCi<ffan
Paul) „. .„ 3 en.
Fraser, K, IIT. British India. {Fhhtfr Umpiu) 5
Townseiidj Meredith. Asia and Europe. (Cmtstubls) .,. ..- .S o.
Statistical Abstrat t for British India ( 1 H9ti-1 90fi), [Cd. 37-^4] ( W^tmm) 1 3
H&ll, H. Fielding. The Soul of a People. (MaeimUau) 7 6 n.
Jexiks, Ml. History of the Australasian Colonies. {CamfyrUlffe UhIp-
armti/ PreM) .,. .., ... ... ... ... ... , . . 6 (I
Tf^garthen, G. The Australian Common wtfalth. {Fi}(h(tr nimtn) 5 (I
Rowland, P* P* The New Nation i A Sketch of the Social, Polit-
ical, and Eeononiic Conditions and Prospects of the Australian
Commonwealth. {Snuth, Ehhr) ... ... ,.. ., 7 fi
Reevea, Hon, W. P. State Experiments in Australia and New
Zealand* (:2 vols.) {Da La Morf^ Prms)
Durham, Barl of. A Report on Canada, {Methmn)
BradshaifiT, F. S elf-Go vemraent in Canada. {Klnif)
Johnaton, Sir Harry H. A History of the Colonisation of
Africa by Alien Races. {Cambridge (InheraUi/ Prti^n)
T]ieal» O. McC. South Africa. (Fkher Unwtn)
„ A Little History of South Africa. {Fkher Unwin)
Bryoe, James. Impressions of South Africa. {Mafrmlllan}
Buchan, J. The South African Colony. {Bkirkmowi)
Eliot, Sir C. The East African Protectorate. (Anujid) ..
Jebb» Richard* Studies in Colonial Nationalism. {Arnold)
Trotter, W. F, The Government of Greater Britain. {Ihni)
Rowntree, *J* The Imperial Drug Trade. {Mr(hum)
Milner, Lord. Imperial Unity. (Two Speeches, 1906) (*iV^«/ioi«i/
Eeriew^ OJlrs) .,. ... 1 On.
Statistical Abstract for the British Empire, 1891-1903. [Cd. 3338]
{Wipnan) , ,« .., ... I 0^
The Proceedings of the Colonial Conference, 1907. [Cd. 35^3]
{Wpnan} ,.
riNANCK, TAXfi.'IlOH, ILTftll B.U^\«0,
Jovonm^ HT, S- ^VJonev and the Mcc\iaLii\iiYv\ \A lLx<.:\\ai\^t, V)v«^yaiv
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OoBohen, Lord. Theory of Foreign Exchanges* (EffltHfham *• ^^
Wihmi) ,,. ' ... 6 On,
„ Reports and Speeches on Loral Tiixation,
(Marmilfan) ... _. , ... 5
Ba^ehot, IBT. Lombard Street. {KeAfan Paul) 3 6
Giffan, Sir R. Growth of Capital. {BeU} o. p.
Cossa, %4* Taxation in itji Principles and Methods* {PatiMmji) ... 3 G
Wilson, A, J. The National Badget ; The National Debt ; Taxes
and Rates. (MacmiHan) ... ... ... n, i».
CaBnaJij E!. The History of Local Rates in England. {Kintjf} ... 2 <j
Pal^rava, M< H, I. Local Taxation of Great Britain and Ireland.
{Marm^) ... ., ... 5
Blunileii^ G. H. Local Taxation and Finani-e. {Sommnjicftsln) .►. 9 6
Graham^ J. C. Taxation, Local and Imperial : imd Local Govern-
ment. iJCinf;) 2 On.
I^ange, M. 1I« Local Taxation in London, (Preface by Lord
Welby) (Kim^) , ,. ... ... 1 On.
Schooling, J. Molt. Local Rates and Taxes. (Ward^ Lock) ... 1
Buxton, Sydney. Mr. Gladstone as Chancellor of the Exchequer,
{Murraj/} ... , « ... ... 5 n.
„ Handbook to the Death Duties. (MurTfti/) ... 3 6
The Burden of Arraaraents. By the Dibden Club. {Fmhar Uuwin) li 6
LcliolBon, J. Shield. Rates and Taxes as ajfecting Agriculture.
(^onu**n^chffiu) ... ... ... ... ... ... .,, ... 2 6
Mundahl, M. S. Governments and Trade : A Summary of the
Nation's Aeiount from lH-t6 to 1900. {Lifmrat Pttfdtratifm iM-
parhn^ni)
wleE, T. Gibson. National Finance in 1!M)5. (Simpkin, MarshaU)
Financial Reform Almanac. (Simpklm Marxkall)
Report of the Royal Commission on Loral Taxation, [Cd. 638]
(Wi/man)
Adam, M* Land Values and Taxation. {Jack)
Berens, Ij« H. Toward the Light. {'■ Latui Values' Puhiicfitlon
Dei*at'lmi'iti) ...
Fox, A* Wilson, Rating of Land Values. {Kinff) ...
Smart, W* Taxation cjf Land Values and the Single Tax.
{AfacLfihiMe}
„ The Single Tax. (M^wLf^hmfi)
Chorlton» J. D. The Rjiting of Land Values. {MaucheM&r Unh,
Pr(^») , ... 3 6n.
FOREIGN AFFAIRS.
latemational Policy. Edited by F. Harrison. (1884) (CAa/>?»rt«iJirrt//) 3 6
SalisbUFy, Lord [the lats). Essays on Foreign Politics. {Murmt/) 6 On.
Burrows, M, History of the P'oreign Policy of Great Britain.
iJiiitf^kimod) .., ., 6
Lanifrencet T, J, A Handbook of Public International Law.
{Maemilhm) ... ... ... "i ^\
Isund, J. K, Eiiglajid and the European FoNVers. VS^i*'^'^'^*^^^*^^'^^ ^ ^ "^
Bodily, J, m. a France. (MacmiUau) .,. \^ ^^^
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King, Bolton. Italy To-day. (NufhH)
Wallaoe, Sir D. M. Ru.sstft, ('i vols.) {Casssll)
Norman, Sir H* All the Uiissias. (Hmnenmnn} .,.
P&rea, B. Russki and Reform. {ConntaiM
Mllnei?, Lord. England in Egypt. [Amohl]
Sllot, Sir Oharlea {^ Odt/M^iM^}. Turkey In Europe, {Arnold)...
Buxton, NoeL Europe and the Turks. {Murray) ...
The Macedonian Question. Edited by Luigi Villari. (Murray) ,..
The Balkan Question- Edited by Luigi Villari. {Mitrratf}
Bl^oe, Janie&< Transt^aufasJa and Ararat. (With a chapter on
Armenia) {Marmiflau)
Jlflalo, M, The Truth at>Qut Morocco. (Lane)
Moral, B. I>. King Leopold *s Rule in Africa. {Heinemann) 15 On.
BraJiiiefi, G. Poland* (Hsinemami) ... ... ... 1^2 On.
CMrol, Y- The Middle Eastern Question. {3fnrmi/) ..,. .,. IH n.
Cur son, Iiord, Problems of the Far East : China, Japan, Corea.
(Oonsifihle) ... ,*. *., ... ... o. p.
Norman, Sir H. Peoples and Politics of the Far East. {Fi^th^r
UniDm)
Japan by the Japanese. Edited by Alfred Stead. {Hmiemann) ...
Stead, Alfred. Great Japan. (Lans)
Brydd, Jamea* The American Commonwealth. (9 vols.) (^fae-
milht^n)
Colqulioan, A. R, Greater America. {Harper)
TFd¥elyan» Sir George. The American Revolution. (3 vols.)
{Lmigmmu) ... ... ., - ... 15 n.
Statistical Abstract for the Principal p.nd other Foreign Countries
(giving figures for the last ten years). (W]fman) ,., ... _, 1 ti
FEBE TRADB AH© PROTECTION.
A* Free Trade ant> Gckeral.
Smith, Adam. Wealth of Nations. (Condensed ed.) {Oli-
phont, And^rstm^ Sf FerrUr) ... ,., 10
Cobden. Political Writings. (9 vols.) {Fisher Unwin) ... 7 .
„ Speeches, {Maermllan) ... 10*
Morleys J, Life of Cobden. {Fkher Unwin) 2 SiiT
Bastiat, F. Essays on Politicvil Economy. {Putnamn) ... 5
,, Sophisms of Protection. {Pultmnis) 4 0^
Guyot, Yy©8- The Comedy of Protection. {Hoddar ^
Ston^hton) G 0|
Farror, I^ord (the hU), Free Trade versus Fair Trade. ( Frtm
Trnds f/woii) ., ... ... o. p. '
Avebury, Lord. Free Trade. (Maemiilan) ... 2 $
George, Henry. ProtetH:ion or Free Trade. (KBgan Paul).., 1 dj
IBTlBe, B. R. Industrial Freedom. {Ca^dl) o. tk^
Bmmrtt W. The Return to PtoYecXAon. V^Mvirm\\\m\\ 3 On.
labour and Protection. Edited \)y H. ^ . ^^««vi^tv\.
(Ms^m- l/nwm).,.
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Free Tkade ai^d Gknerai. (continued).
British Industries under Free Trade, Edited by H. Cox. ^» <^'
{FUher Unwhi) .. GO
The Hyrigry Forties: Life under the Bread Tax. (FkherUnwin) t) H
Nidliolsoti, J. Shield* The History of the Com Laws.
(Sminsnitehein) ... ... ... ... .,. i 6
Pi^ou, A, G. Protective and^ Preferential Import Duties.
(Mamiillan) ... ... ... ,,. ... .., ... ... 9 6 n,
Nicholson, J. Shield, The Tariff Question. (Wages and
EraploymenL) (Black) ... 6
Smith, G. Ariziitag^e. The Free Trade Movement and its
Resufe. iBlackk)
SfasBdy, LtOM. Sixty Years of Progress. {Lomfmmts)
Chiozza Money, L. G. Elements of the Fist-al Problem.
(KlJMf)
Free Trade and the Manchester SfJiool. Edited by F. W.
Hirst. {Har}t&r) ... ...
Fact r. Fiction. A Reply to Mr. Chamberlain. {CohtUn Cluh}...
The Colonial Conferenee : The C^jhden Club's Reply to the
Preferential Proposals. {Vohdmi Cluh) ...
|>a¥irsonf W, H. Protection in Germany. {King)
XjOWf M* Protection in the United State.s. (IChiq)
Chom ley, C . H* Protecti o n i n Canada an d Aus t ralfisia . ( Kim/)
Meredith, H* O* Protection in France. iKlu(f)
Montagu, M. S*, and Herbert, Bron (Liml Luntit),
Canada and the Empire : An Examination of Trade Prefer-
ences. (Kim/)... ... ... ... ... 3 fin.
Bo] en, G. i. Plain Facts as to the Truiits and Tariff,
{MiwmiUan} ... ... (i 6 n.
The Free Trader. Vol. I. 1903, Vol. II. 1901, Vol. III. 1^5
(indexed). {Frm Trads Utdmi) ... ... ,. per vol. ^ 6
Balfour, A. J. Economie Notes on Insular Free Trade.
(Lonf/matu) ,_ 3
I H Fiscal Reform. (Speeches from June, iHftO,
to December, 190,1 ) (Lomjtmanji) ... '2 (J n.
Cox, H, Mr, Balfour's Pamphlet: A Reply. [Fisher Ihimln) 1
Churohill, IflTinston. For Free Trade. (Speeches)
{Tlumphrei/i*) ... ... . . , ... ... ... ... , , . 1 On.
Hatch, El.F. G. In Support of Free Trade. (Kini/) ... 1 On.
Cox, H. protection and Employment. (Fijtfwr Unwtn) ... U
Methuen, A. M« B* England's Ruin. (Mathft^ji) 3 n.
ShaiBT, Bernard, Fabianism and the Fiscal Question.
{Ffthmn Socifitf/) .„ ... ... ... .., .., ... I (*
Ashley » P. Modern Tariff History. (Murrai^) 10 6 n.
Boisrieyt A. L. National Progress in Wealth and Trade since
1S89. {Kinff) ... .„. ,., <2 On.
ALl Sides of the Fiscal Controversy. Edited by T. L. Gilmour.
( Lnim'0nfr0 ^' B^lhn) ... , . , ... ... . , . ... , . , \ '^^ '^-
Buxton, Sydney. Th<t Arguments oti ^\V\\^t ^\^^ ^1 ^ioa
l^jscul Question. (Murray) , X '^^
UBEJRAT VTTAi
162 U8T OF BOOKS.
I
A. Ffi.EE TtiADE AND Gexejial (fjontimied)* s, d.
HandtHiok to the Tariff Question. (Free Trade Unmn) 6
TauBBig, F. W, The Tariff History of the United States,
1789-1HH8. (Pidmtnui) 6 ii
The First Fiscal Blue Book. (1903.) [C^. 1761} (W^man) ... 3 6
The Second Fiscal Blue Book. (1904..) [Cd. 2337] (Wt^an) 3 6
B. Pbotiictioxist.
Cliamberlaiii, J, Speeches, {TartJ^ Re/trrm Leatftte) ... 10
Imperial Union and Tariff Reform. (Mr. Chamberlain *s
Speeches, May November, ISKKl) (IM La Mare Press) .„ 10
Vince, C A. Mr» Chambcrlain*s Proposals* (De La More
Pre^g) 1
Afihley, W. J- The Tariff Problem. (A'im/) ... 3 &
Oaillard, Sir Y. H, P* Imperial Fiscal Reform. (Artiold) 3 6 n.
Byle8» Sir J, B. Some Sophisms of Free Trade Examined.
{Lane) ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 3 6 d.
' Liegialator/ The Coming Reaetjon. (MUm) o. p.
Cunningham^ Di*# W, The Rise and Decline of the Free
Trade Movement. {Cambridge Uulvsrsit^ Press) ... ... '2 fin,
Cunningham, Dr. IHT, The Wisdom of the Wise : Three
Lectures on Free Trade ImperiaUsm, (Cambridge Unhersifi/
Prejfji) ... .„ 2 <)n,
Cunningham, Dr. Yf. Richard Cobden and Adam Smith.
(Tariff B^/urm Laufftie) ... 10
Williams, B. £. The Cajie for Proteetion. (Mtmuff) ... 5 of
Atnery, L. S. The Fundamental Fallacies of Free Trade. 1
{* National Reniew' O^ce) !3 n.
* Tariff Cormnission ' Reports :
Voh I. The Iron and Steel Trades. (Kmff) ... 2 « n.
Vol. IL Parti. The Cotton In du,stry. (Kint/) 2 6 n.
,, ti 2' Evidence on the Woollen Industry. (Khit/) '2 fin.
>i ,. 3. Hosiery „ (King) 1 On.
« »» 4. „ „ 1, Lace ,, iKhip} I n.
,« ,, 5. „ „ „ Carpet „ i^mff) 1 On.
!• •, 6. ,, „ „ Silk ,, (^if^tf) 2 ii n.
„ „ '» t» »^ ,<, Flax, Hemp, and Jute
Industries. {Kitii/} .., ., 2 6 n.
„ III. Report of the Agricultural C-ommittee. (Kififf)
With Appendix, ^Is. 6d. n. Report only .'„ 10 n.
,, V. Pottery Industry. {Kii^ff} ... 1 tl o.
„ VL Glass „ (A'mf^) 1 n,
„VII. Sugar and Confeetionery Industries. (Kin§) ... 10
Tariff Reform Lca^e Speakers* Handbook. {Tariff Reform
Leaffua) ... ... ... .^, , 1
(l) Hisir^EY. Sec, GENERRI..
W&Jp&le, Sir Spencer. The R\a\on ot ^w^i\^ ttoca.
/§iJ. (6 vols.) (LoMffiiuin^) Vs^Ndl. ^
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LIST OF BOOKS. 103
History, &c, (continmd).
^Walpole, Sir Spenoer. The Histoiy of Twenty-five "• *^-
Years (1B56-1 880). {Lom/mnn^},.. ... ... ... ... 3+ On*
Paul, Hei'bert* History of Modem England. (5 vols.)
{MafTmillart) ... ... per vol. H G n.
Acland, A« H. D,, and Ranftome, G. Handbook of
EngJish Political History. {Lon{/m*ms) ... HO
CaFr-Gomm, F» O, Handbook of the Adraitiistrations of
Great Britain, lBOl-1900. (Smtfh, Eldsr) T 6
IfoCarthy, J. A Short History of Our Own Times.
(To the Accession of Edward VI L) {Chatio f Wlndun)... <i
Xjois, Sidnay. The Reigti of Queen Victoria. (The * Political
History of England * Series) {Lon^mmiJi) ... ... ... 7 6 n.
MacpherBon, H. A Century of Politick Developments
{Blarkwood) ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 6 n.
Oreville^ C. C F. A Journal of the Reigns of George IV,,
WiUiam IV., and Victoria. (S vols.) {Longmoti^) per vol, 3 6
GpeiriU6f H, Leaves from the Diary of Henry Grevillc.
(4 vols.) {Longmamt) .., .,, per vol. 14-
Greevy, T- The Creevy Papers. {Mwrrayi) ... ... ... 1<) tin,
Gooch, G, P. Annals of Politics and Culture, 1492-1899.
(Camhrid^B Univ&rititt/ Frc^s) .,. ... ,.. 7 6 n.
MaoGmiii, J. Six Radicnl Thinkers. (ArtioffI) G n.
Qililiiiis, H. de B< English Social Retbnners. {Msthtt^} 2 ^
FyfTe, C. A, Modern Europe, 1T99-1S4K. {Casadl) ... 10 6
SeigtioboSt C- A Political History of Contemporary'
Europe. {HeinsmaTin) ... ... ... ... ,.. ... 10 n*
Buxton, Sydney, Handbook to Political Questions of the
Day. {MuTTtiy) ... 12 On,
Askew, J. B. Pros and Cons. {Rmtthdff») ... ... ... 1 On.
Liber AUSM.
Essays in Liberali.4m. By Sbc Oxford Liberals, { Camel f) ... o, i*,
Samuel^ Mei*l>ert* Liberalism, Its Principles and Proposals.
{iJs La More Fres^},.. ... ... ... ... ... ... o. p.
The Heart of the Empire : Studies in Probiera.^3 of Modem
City Life in England. (Fhher Unwin) 2 6 n.
The Liberal View. (Articles by Members of the Eighty
Club) {Kitiff) ... ... 2 en.
Towards a Social Policy ; or, Suggestions for Constructive
Reform. {*^ JVatioti" Ojffie&) ...
irillierB, Brougham. The Opportunity of Liberalism.
Flshsr Unwin] .,, ... ... ,.. .. 1 n,
Wataon, Dr* Spenoe* The National Liberal Federation.
(Introduction by Mr. Birr ei I) {Fhhsr Umvin) 5
Ten Years of Tory Government. {Liberal Fublkation DepL) 3 n.
) PARITAMEJfT.
ESrskine May, Sir T. ParUamentarj^ Practice. {CloweH} U
IlhBrt, Sir C, Legislative Methods and ¥oTO\ft. V03t{un\
Z-rBirRAI* YBAR BOOK, \WB.
166 U8T OF BOOKS.
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HOUSIHG.
BowmalieF, K. The Housing of the Worldng Classes. {3Iethu4f^n) o, p.
Thompsoiif W. The Housing Handbook- {King} 2 6 n.
Syk«s, J* F. J, Publk" Health and Housing. (A7n</) 5 On,
Alden, Percy ^ and Hay war d^ E3« K. Housing. (HeatUej/) ... 1 On.
lCaiif]nan« Rev. M» Housing of the Working Classes, (Jaek),.. 1 On.
Parsons, J, Hotismg by Voluntary Enterprise. (Klnff) ... ... 2 6 n.
Grotoh, W. Iff. The Cottage Homes of England. (Kinff) ... 9 n u.
Booth, C< Life and Labour in London. (Vol HL of First Series,
and Final Volume) {MarmUlmi} ... per vol. .5 n.
Allan, O. B. Housing of the Working Classes Acts. (1901)
iHutfen/yarth} ... ... 7 6
Pol«y, A* P. A Guide to the Housing Acts. {Kifre ^- Spotti^woods) 3 6
Brahrook, Sir ES. Building Societies. {Kin^} ... ... ... lOn,
The Housing Question in London, 1853-1900. {L.C-C Report) {Kinff} 9
The Tenement House Problem. Edited by R. W. de Forest and
. L. Veiller. (2 vols.) {AlaenuUan) ... ... 25 b.
The Improvement of the Dwellings and Surroundings of the People :
The Example of Germany. Compilecl by T. C. Horsfall. (Man-
eiiester Unipersifif Prejfit) .., ... ... ... ... ... ... 10
Report of the Royal Commission on Housing, 1889. [C, 4452]
(lVym««) ^. 9
[The * Economic Journal * for December, 1904, contained Professor
Smart's Presidential Address on Housing to the Economic Section
of the British Association.]
IRBIiAND.
Lamrle&s, Emily. Ireland. (Fisher Ummn) ... 5
IflTalpole, C* G. Short History of Ireland. {Ksgan PmtJ) .., ... o. p.
MoCarthy, J. H, Ireland since the Union. (Chaito ^ WindttJt) ... 6
O'Brien, R. Barry. Fifty Years of Concessions to Ireland {1831^ ■
1B81). {Sampmrn Low) ... ... ... o. p. ^
Life of Parnell. (^2 vols.) (Smith Elder) ... t?l
,, „ A Hundred YeAr.5 of Irish History, (Pitman) ? 6 n.
Two Centuries of Irish History (1691-1870). Edited by R. Barry
0*Brien. (Keffan Paul) ... ... ... ... 7 fi n.
DiGdy« A* Y, England's Case against Home Rule. {Murrmf) ... o. p.
Dairittf M. The Fall of Feudalism in Ireland. (Ilarper) 10 6 n.
Plunk ett. Sir H, Ireland in the New Century. (Xfurrat/) ... ] On,
Murray, A. B, A History of the Commercial and Finanrial Reia-
tions between England and Ireland. (King) 3 6 n.
tennis, Robert- Industrial Ireland. (Mwrra^) ... ... ... 6
Russell, T. W. Ireland and the Empire. {De La More Press) ... 6 tl^
Duuraven, Xiord. The Outlook in Ireland : the C>ase for Devolti- ^
tion and Conciliation. (Murraif} .., ... ... 7 6 n.
Smith, Go Id win. Irish History and the Irish Question. (To be
published on Jan. 4th, 1908.) (J<irk) 5 n.
IwAn'MuUBT^ M, B. Ireland To-day aiid "Yo-TOotwyw . V^^haimwii*
t^^) ... ^ " '^ ^^^
jJMK&JiJ^
YBAK BOOK.* \WS(8,
LIST OF BOOKS, 167
eland i Industrial and AgrieulturaJ. (Compiled by the Department *» A
of Agriculture and T»:*hnical InstriiL'tioTi) [Broimm S^ Nolan) ... 5 On.
eport of tlie Recess Committee on the Establishment of a Depart-
ment of Agpriculture, 1ft J>fi. { Brow HB ^ Nolan) 1 (j
i.) gkkera,. labour questions.
T0^beef A, Lectures on the Industrial Hevalution of the
p 18th Century, {Longmam) ., .., ,.. 10 6
Ro^«i>Bi J, E, T. Six Centuries of Work and Wages.
(Abridged edition) {Sonne tutrfmn) ., .., , ^2 6
Holihouae, L. T< The Labour Movement (Fisher Unwin) I
Sootli} C Life and Labour in London. (VoL V. of Second
Serkal {Macmilkm) , ,.. ... 5 On.
lETebb, Sidney and Beatrioe* Problems of Modem In-
dustry. {Lo7igmatis) ... ♦.. *.» ... ... ... .5 n.
HomreU, G. Labour Legislation, Labour Movements, and
Labour Leaders. (2 toIs.) (Fwhsr (himm) ... ... ... 7
I>i>age, Geoffrey. The Labour Problem. {Smithy Elder)... H Q
Bowsteadt W. Law Relating to Factories and Workshops.
{SweH ^- AlfurwM) ... ... ... 9
Brooke, E. A Tabulation of the Factory Laws of European
Countries. {De La More Prms) ... ... ... 2 6 n,
Sbadmrell, A. Industrial Efficiency : A Comparative Study
of Industrial Life (England, Germany, and America)
(^ vols.) (Lonff^maii^) ... .., ... 2G On.
CI ark, Y< S. The Labour Movement in Australasia : A
Study in Social Democracy. (Con^kthle) ... ... ... 6 n.
Sehloss, D. F. Report on Profit Sharing, 1894 (Eyre ^
SpoUmmode) ... .,. 10
„ Methods of Industrial Remuneration.
{WUliam^ ^ Norffats] „, ... ,,, 7 6
Nicholson, Ji Shieldp Strikes and Sot iai Problems. (Black) 3 §
CreBwell, P. H. P. The Chinese Labour Question from
Within. (KiTig) 4 a.
Report of Royal Commission on Alien Immigration, 1903.
[Cd. 1741] {W^nutn) ... ... ., ...
Abstract of Labour Statistics of the United Kingdom for
im^-A. [Cd. 2+iJl] {Wi/man) ... ... o. p.
Board of Trade's Directory of Industrial Associations, 1907,
[Cd. 3554] {Wi/nmn] ... ._ Oil
Trades Unions.
Webb, Sidney and Beatrice. History of Trade Union-
ism. (Lonffmamt) ... .., 7 6 n.
IHTebb, Sidney and Beatrice* Industrial Demoeracy.
(Lmurmmuf) ,,. , ... ... ... ... ... 12 n.
Howell, 0. Trade Unionism: New and Old. (1891)
(Methuen)
Bell, Richard. Trades Unionism. (Jacfc)
Trades Union Congress Annual Report, <,Trc^d€« Uiwm
I*arlmmentanf CoTnmiUm) . . , „ , ...
^mERAJL YEAR BOOK, IWB.
l^ LIST OF BOOKS.
(ii,) TitADKs Ukiona (confinnnd).
Pi^tt, )S. A. Trades UriioniBin and British Iiidustrv. (A
r**priiit of the * Ttmm ' artides on * The Crisis in British
Ijuhislry ') (J/wi-my) ... ... 5 n*
Drage^ Geoffrey, Trade Unions. (Jhihuen) ... ... 3 6 u.
(ill,) Wages anij HoiiwiJ of Laboitr.
Bovirley, A, X-, Wages in the United King^dom in the
Nineteenth Century, {Cfim^trid<j€ Umv»r»it^ Preajf) ,.. 6 On.
ChaptnaJt, S* J« Work and Wages. VoL I., Foreign
Competition. {Lmif/nmn^) .,. ... 7 6 n. i
Ashley, W. J. Tlie Adjustment of Wages : A Study in the
Coal and Tron Industries of Gre:it Britain and America.
{Lom/maujf^ ,, .. .,. ,.. ... 12 6 n,
Oaiiliury, Edward, Slg, Women's Work and Wages.
(Fuhsr Unwitf] ... ... ... ... ... 6 (I
Webb, S.| and Cox, H. The Eight Hours' Day. (Scott) 1 u
GibMna, H.. and HadJIeld, R, A. A Shorter Working
Day, (Mtthumi) ... ... ... ... '2 6
Blaok, GlementLna* Sweated Industries and the Miuiiiiuni
Wage. (iMckworth) ... ... ... ... 3 6 ft.
Cadbury, C, and Shann, G* Sweating. {Hmidiey) ... I On.
Annual Report of the Board of Trade on Changes in Wages
and Hours of labour, li>03. [Cd. 3172] (Ti^maii) ... 7
Report of the Board of Trade on Wages and Earnings of
Agricultural Labourers in the United Kingdom. (1900)
[Cd. 34€] {Wyiiian) ... ... 3 4
Ditto. Second Report. (1905) [Cd. 2376] (Wipnan) ...
(iv.) Leothi.ation.
Webb, Beatrice. The Case for the Factory Acts. (Da La
Mors Press) ... 1 O'
Hutchins, B. L., and Harrison, A. A History of
Factory Legiislat ion. {Ktm^} ... 3 fin,
Abraham, M. K., and Davies, A, L* The Law Re-
lating to Factories and Workshops. (fUt/re ^ Spafflinrood^) S
Cohen, H. Trades Union Law. 1907. (Sweet ^^ Mfu-itclf)
Sdnvards, A. Clement. The Workman's CompenKation
Act, 1906 : Who Pays, To Whom, To What, and When.
(Cluttto S[ Windu^) .,.
Ruegg, A. H. Employers' Liabihty and Workmen's Com-
pen.sation Acts. 1907. (Bnttencorlh) ., i
I Willi B, W. Addington. Workmen's Compensation Act,
1906. (Butlerxnortft) ... ... 5 Ol
Parsons, A., and Allen, R. The Workmen's Compensa-
tion Act, 1906. (1907) [nuffent^urik) 10 0|
Howellt G. A Handy Book of the Labour Laws. (Mac-
mdiati)
Annual Report of the Chief Inspector of Factories and Work-
shops. (190fi) [Cd. 3oS6] {Wfman)
CromptoMt Ifp Industrial ConciVialvoiv i\^Ha>. VKltv^N ...
LIST OF BOOKS, 167
land : Industrial and Aericultuml. (Conipiled by the Department '• ''•
of AgriciiltiiT'e and Tefnnical Instruction) (BroimiF t^- A^olan) ... 5 On,
port of the Recess Committee on the Elstablishment of a Depart-
ment of Ag^cuiture, 1896. {Browns ^Nulan) 1 fi
.) G^ujo.. I-ABODR QUESTIONS.
Toynb^e, A, Lectures on the Industrial Revolution of the
18th Centiiiy. (Lonf^mans) .* , .,. 10 6
Rogers, J, C T. Six Centuries of Work and Wages.
(Abridged edition) {Smmemchem] .. 9 (j
Hobhouse, L, T, The Labour Movement. {FUhar Unwln) 1
Booth, O* Life and Labour in Lotidon. (VoL V, of Set-ond
Series ) ( MacnuUan) 5 n,
Webb, Sidney and Beatrioe. Problems of Modem In-
dustry, (Lmu/nuitis) ... ... ... ... ... »,, 5 n.
Mo well, G- Labour LeffisIatioD, Labour Movements, and
Labour Leaders. (9 rols,) (Fiitfi^r Unwin) ... ... .►, 7
Dra^e, Qeoffrdy. The Labour Problem. {Smith, folder)... U
Bowstead, TBT. Law Relating to Faotones and Workshops.
{Sweet 4:Mttxiedl) 9
Brooke, B, A Tabulation of the Factory Laws of European
Countries. (IM La 3[fyre Prsss) ,, , ... ,.. ^ 6 n.
Shadwall, A. Industrial Efficiency : A Comparative Study
of Industrial Life ( England, Germany, and America)
{2 vols.) (Longmans) .,. ♦., ... ... 36 On,
Clark, IT. S. The Labour Movement in Australasia ; A
Study in Social Democracy* (Ottjuftahte) 6 n.
SgIi1o88» I>. F. Report on Proiit Sharing, lB9t, (F^re ^
xSpoUiswoods) ... ... ..." ,,. 10
„ Methods of Industrial Remuneration.
{WUHams^ A'orffaU) 7 6
NiGboUon, J. Bhleld. Strikes and Social Problems, (Blfick) 3 6
Gresisrell, F. H. P. The Chinese Labour Question from
Within. {iCing) ... 4 n.
Report of Royal Commission on Alien Immigration, 1903.
[Cd. 1741] {Wifjmin) e
Abstract of Labour Statistics of the United Kingdom for
1902-4, [C^. 2491] (W^man) ... ... o, p.
Board of Trade's Directory of Industrial Associations, 1907.
[Cd. 3554] {WynKiJi) ... .„ Oil
) TaAnEa Unions.
Webb, Sidney and Beatrice. History of Trade Union-
ism, (Loiufrnami) ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 7 6 n.
IBTebb, Sidney and Beatrioe* Industrial Democracy.
(Lotigrnmu) ... 13 On.
Howell, O. Trade LTnionisra : New and Old. {1H91)
(Mittfmmi) ... 2 6
Bell, Richard. Trades Unionism. (Jack) ... 1 a.
Trades Union Congress Annual Report, ^^TroiLe* UttMrn
J^arliamentafy Commiite^) ... ... ... ... .., ^ ^
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Qreen, J* Lt, The Rural hidustries of England. (MurUnirum/h).,.
,, Allotments and Small Ht>ldin|rs. {Sounefischmn) ...
,» Agriculture and Tariff Reform, ("Rural Worid^
OJice, 110 Strmid, WX\)
DanvBon, IHT. H. Unearned IncrenienL (Sonn&nsclisin) ...
Gan^perative Labour on the Land. Edited by J, A. Hobson.
{StfrHnetisch&in}
Rogera, A. G* L. Tlie Agricultural Industry. {Methtimt}
Pratt, B. A* The Organisation of Agriculture, {3Iurrai/)
Jebb, Xit The Small Holdings of England : A Survey of various
existing Systems. (Murray)
„ The Working of the Small Holdings Act. (Mnrrat/)..,
„ How Landlords can Create SmaU Holdings. {Murrain)
„ The Small Holdings of England. {Co-operatim Small
Holdings So cisty ) ...
Cobden on the Land Question. A Plea for SmaU Holdings. (CasseU)
Agricultural Rettims for Great Britain. (190<j) (4 parts) ( IFyirc^ji)
Report of Committee on Small Holdings, lt<!)(>, [HX. 92;il (W^man)
Wa^es, Earnings, and Conditions of Employment of Agricultural
Labourers in the United Kingdom. {lt>04) (W^nutH) ...
Taxation of Land Values, Books on — *b^ utider Finaneei Taxation,
and Hating.
L.OCAL GOVEIRHHBNT.
Od^ers, "W- Blake. L<Jcal Government. {Maemilhm)
Wright, R. S<, and Holiliouae, , H. An Outline of Local
Grovemment and Local Taxation in England and Wales, (1900)
{Swest 4^ Mtmwell]
Q<»mm6, G. Ij. Principles of Local Government. {Cffmtabh} ,..
Ashley, F, Local and Central Government. (England, France,
Prussia, and United States) (Murraif) 10 <|(
FoFdiiam, A. Mary. The Evolution of Local and Imperial
Government. {Knhfht) ., ,.. ... _. 6 0,
Webi), S. and B. English Local Government from the Revolution
to the Municipal Corporations Act. Vol L The Parish and the
Comity, {LmtA^mmiit) .,. ... 16 t> n.
Gomme, G. Ej* The Governance of London : Studies of the Place
of London in English Institutions, {Fhht^r Ihirnin) , 15 On.
Seager, J. R. The Govemraent of London under the London
Government Act, 1899. (King)
Atkinson, C, J. F, Conei.se Handbook of Provincial Local Govern-
ment Law. (Ejlntfham Wilson) ,, 3 b\
Jenke, E. English Local GovernmenL (Revised by R. C. K.
Ensor 1907) {Mtithum) ... 9 6 0,
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Mascwell, R* C. English Local Government. {Pmt) 1 0^
Annual Report of Local Government Boatd, ^^Y'^x^^^i \i(;L4. ^\vy^\
(iVyman) ,,. ... ... ..» .,, ... .., „* .« VI'
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Balman, F. Munkipalilies at Work. {Mf^fhmn) *
O'Meara, J. J* Municipal Tax at ion » Indebtedness, and Valuation.
(1894.) (Casiidi)
Shaiv, Bernard. The Common Sense of Muiiicipid Trading.
{Ctmjtkthte]
Suthera^ R, B. Mind Yoitr Own Business. {Clarion Press)
Avebury, Lord. On Municipal and National Trading. {Maemitlan)
DaiiBriii, Major Li. Municipal Trade. (^Wurnr^)
Bell, J., and Faton, J. Gln^gow : Its Municipal Organization and
Adininist ration. (189*i) {Ma<iLehom] ...
Municipal Socialism. (Articles from the * J*m^^ ') {Wright)
Robinson, G. M. Tlie Improvement of Touois and Cities.
{Pudimn^}
„ Modern Civic Art. (Pidnams)
Ibsan, H* The Enemy of the People. (ScoU)
Report of Joint Committee on Municipal Trading, 1903. [H. C. 970]
{Wt/man] ... ,.. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 4
POr-ITICJil- SCIENCE AND THE CONSTI-rutlON.
Milton. Areopagitica. (CottMable)
Rousseau* The Social Contract, (Sonnsnsehdn)
Mazzini. Essays (selected). {Seott) ... ,, »
Mo Floy, J, Biurke, {MficmiUan}
„ On Compromise. {MaQmUlaH)
Greeit, T. H, Principles of Political Obligation. (Lr>ji^m«i?«r) ...
Ba^ehot, W. The English Constihition. (K^ffanPaui) ...
Freeman, B. A. Growth of the English Constitution. {Mao-
mi fian)
Se@leyt JT* R* Introduction to PoUtical Science, {Macmiilan) ...
Bioey, A* Y* Lectures Introductory to the Law of the Constitution.
(Macmillan) ... ... ... .., ... ... 10 (in.
Anson, Sir TBT- Law and Custom of the Constitution. {2 vols.)
( Oj*fo rd Uni rantiti/ Preifs) ... ... ... ... '^ti ti
Courtney, ItfO]*d. The Working Constitution of the United Kingdom.
ilhnt].., , ... 7 (j n.
„ The Working Constitution of the United Kingdom
an d its O utgro wt h . ( Den t) ... 1 On.
Moore, W. H* Act of State m English Law. {Murray) 10 On.
I Mammond, B. B. Outlines of Comparative Pohtics. {Ritlugiuit^) o. \\
k^Kinnear, J, B, Principles of Civil Government. {Smith, fJld^ir)... 7 ti
Hbicey, A. V. Law and Public Opinion in England during the Nine-
rr teenth Century. {Mfirmithn) ... 10 6 n.
Low, Sidney. The Governance of England. {Fixher (■inrtn} *.i tin,
Jenks, B. Par/mmci^tary England : The ¥.\tAv\ViCiT\ ot V\w. ^^iwsv'tV
I Alston, L>. Motferu Constitutions in Outline, Vl^ut^maiia^ >- "^ ^^
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„ AUotments and Sirii^H Holdings. {Somumitphein} .».
„ Agricyliure and Tariff Reform. {" Rund WorhV
Office, 1 1 Strand, W, C.)
Dawson, W. H. Unearned Increment, (Sonn^nselism)
CoKjperative Labour on the Land. Edited by J. A. Hobson.
(SoTi^nenschmn)
Rogers, A. G. L. Tlie Agricultural Industry, (Methuen)
Pratt, B. A. The Organization of AgTlrultnre. {Mitrraxf)
Jflbb, Li« The Small Holdings of England : A Survey of various
existing Systems. (Murray)
„ The Working of the Small Holdings Act. (Murr<ii/)...
„ How Landlords <an Create SniaU Holdings. (Murray)
„ The Small Holdings of England. {Co-operative Smail
Iloldim/s Socwti/) ...
Cobden on the Land Question. A Plea for Small Holdings. (Ca^mll)
Agricultural Returns for Great Britain. (1906) (4 parts) [W^man)
Report of Committee on Small Holdings, 1 890. [H. C. 2m\ ( Wifman}
Wages ♦ Earnings, and Conditions of Employment of Agricultural
Labourers in the United Kingdom. (190'1) {Wi/mmi) i? 9
Taxation of Land Values, Books on — b6s und&r Finance, Taxation,
and Rating.
LOCAL aOVEBNMENT.
Odgers, W. Blake* Local Government. {MaemUhn) 3 6
Wright, R. S*, and Hobbouse, . H. An Outline of Lot^al
Government and Local Taxation in England and Wales. (1906)
(Smmt S[ Miui^ell) ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 7 6
Gomme, G» Ij. Principles of Local Government. (C(mstaMtf) ... H
Ashley, P. Locai and Central Government, (England, France,
Prussia, and United States) (Mttrrat/) .., lo fin,
Fordham, B. Hary. The Evolution of Local and Imperial
Government. {Knight) ... .. ... 6
Webb, S. and B« English Local Government from the Revolution
to the Municipal Corporations Act, VoL I, The Parish and the
County, {Longmaris) ... .„ ... l(i m
Oomine, G* Li. The Governance of London : Studies of the Place
of London in English Institutions. (Fhher Unwin) ,.. ... 15 On.
Sealer, J. R. The Government of London under the London ^
Government Act, 1899. (King) ... o. p. ■
Atkinson, G. J. F. Concise Handbook of Provincual Local Govern-
ment Law. {Effingham WiUoii) ... ... ... ... _, 3 6 n.
Jenks, B. English Local Government (Revised by R. C. K,
Ensor 1907) {Ahtkttmi) , 3 C n.
Haxwell, B. C. English Lcx'al Government. {Deuf!) 1 o n.
Annual Report of Local Governmewt Boatd. {\mii\ {Cd, 3I05J
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I (ii) Poor Law {rontmued).
Report of the Departmental Committee on the Ag^ed and s. d.
Deserving Poor, IfltMJ. [Cd. 67) ( Hymn 71) ... 13
)pii.) Oi.n Age Pensions.
Spender, J. A. The State and Pensions in Old Age,
iSojiti^hitrhmn) ,.. .,, ,_ .,, 9 6
Bogeifs, F., and Miller, F* Old Age Pensions, (Pitman) 2 6 n.
Booth, C* Old Age Pensions aad the Aged Poor: A
ProposaL (Murmiifan) 6
„ Pauperism and the Endowment of Old Age.
{MarmUhn) ... 6
Old Age Pensions. (A collection of short papers) (ManmUftn) 2 6 n.
Report of Treasury Committee on Old Age Pensions* (189S)
[C. 8911] inymafi) .,. ... ... I t|
Old Age Pensions Tables. (1907) [Cd. 361B] (W^man) ... 6
SOCIALISM.
'arx, Carl. Capital : a Critical Analysis of Capitalist Production.
iSonu&n^rhfiji} ... ... ... ... ... ,,. lf> 6
Bax, B- Belfort, The Ethics of Sm^ialism. {Sonmn»rMn) ... 10
Morris, IBT, Signs of Change. (Lonffmaiu) .,. ... ... ... i 6
Morris, W., and Bax, £#. B. Socialism : Its Growth and Out-
come. {Sonjimntchein) ... ... ... ,,, ... ... .,. 3 fi
Kirkup, T. The History of Socialism* {Bkwk) ... ... ... 7 fin.
„ An Inquiry into Socialism. {Loufimans) I 6 n.j
Gronlund, IJ. The Co-operative Commonwealth* {Reeves). 1
Brooks, J. G., The Social Unrest : Studies in Labour and Socialist
Movementij. (Macfnlllan)
Maokeohnie, ^W- S. The State and the Individual (MacLshoHa)
Oonner, E. C. K, The Socialist State. {SmU Puhlhhm^ Go.) ...
Levy, J« H. and Bajc, M* Belfort. Sociahsm and Individualism.
{Kimf)
Gallie, J. lBf< S* Socialism not the Best Remedy. (\H JIarkhkf
Ihi/^ Lwerpool)
Modern Socialism* Edited by R. C. K* Ensor. {Ilarp&r]
Kaufmann, Beir. M. Socialism and Modern Thought, {Meihu^fii)
Hae, John* Contemporary SocialiHrn. (Sonuen^rhmn)
MirBoh, M» Democracy nfrf\mjf Socialism* {* Land VnbuK^ Pnhlifra-
fion Im part me fit)
DVebb, Si Socialism in Kngland. (Sonnenaf^hem)
Fabian Essays on Socialism. {ScoU PuhfL^thmi/ €0.)
Fabian Tracts* (B^iund in 1 vol.) {Fnhlan Societi/)
Mackailt J- ^BT- S«:»cifdism and Politics. (Hnmnur^mUh Puhlhihift^
Componjf)
Bamett, S. A. and H* Practicable Sacialism : Essays on Social
Reform. {Lmnjmftits)
Smith, H. liL Econonuc Aspects of State Socialism. {Simpkm
MarsJmll) ... ... .,.
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M&Gdonald, J. Ramsay. Socialism and ScK-iety. (I.L,P. PuhU-
cathn D&parlmenf)
„ „ Labour and the Empire. {All^tt)
n ,9 Socialism. {Jatk}
ITandepvelde, B. Collectivism and Industrial Evolution. (LL.P,
Puhlica tiun DejmTtment] ... ... *
Jaiirea, Jdan. Studies in Socialism. (f.L.P. PtMieation Depart-
ment) ...
Hardiat J* K* From Serfdom to Socialism. (Allen)
Snowden, P. The Socialist's Budget ( Allen)
Hsadlam, Rev. S. B, The Socialist's Church. (Allm) ...
Snowden, E. The Woman Socialist. {Aihn)
Jowett, F, W. The Socialist and the City. {AUmi)
BlatohfoFd, R. Britain for the British* {Oinrion Pre^s)
Bellamy^ £S. Looking Backward. (Reeves)
TBMFERANCB AND LICENSINO QUBSSTIONS. V
Booth, G. Life and Labour in London. (Final Volume) (Mclc-
mUlan) *.» „, ... ... .., ... ... ... ... 5 On.
Rowntree^ J., and Sherisell, A. The Taxation of the Liquor
Trade. Vol. L (Mnemlllan) ... 10 6 n,
Romiti*ee, J., and Sherwell, A. The Temperance Problem
and Social Retbrm. {ilodder 4" St^Ui/Jdon) ...
Ditto. (Abridged Edition) (Hoddsr Sf iStmtphton)
Rowntree, J-, and Sherwell, A, British * Gothenburg " Experi-
ments and Pubhc-house Trusts. (Hodder ^ Stouffhton)
Rommtree, J., and S her well, A. Public Interests or Trade
Aggrandisement? (IChiff) ...
Shadwellf A» Drink, Temperance^ and Leg^islation. [Longmanii)
Peel, Hon. B* Practical Licensing Reform. (MMit^n)
Pease, BS. R. The Case for Municipal Drink Trade. {Ktuff)
Pratt, E« A. The Licensed Trade. An Independent Survey.
(Murrai/) ... 5 On.
„ Licensing and Temperance in Sweden, Norway,
and Den mark. {Mttn-a^) , 9 6 n.
rt The Licensing Questions : Disinterested Manage-
ment in Norway, (Kin^) ... ... ... .., 3 n.
Webb, ft,, and B. History of Liquor Licensing in England, 1T(M>-
1830. (Lmupnaru) ... ... 2 6 n.
Oaitie, W» S. Local Option- (Oabom) ,. .,, 10
Burns, John* Labour and Drink. (Unked Kingdmn AUimirt*) ... O
Whittaker, T. P. The Economic Aspect of the Drink Problem.
{ihhorn) ... ... ... %\
Haokenzle, W, W, The Licensing Act, m>k (With full ex-
phitmtory notvs, ^v.) {\m\) (Biif^* nmrth^ :i fl nT
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TRJLBB, COMMERCE, AlTD TRUSTS.
9-, I^oni. The State in itij Relation to Trade. {}fittmUkin)
tnghaiiif W* The Growth of Eii|i:lish Industry and Com-
le in Modem Times* (2 parts) {Camhrid^/e Unit'firHil^ Prena)
L The Mercantile System ... „»
II. Laissez Faire
1, Fabian. Edueational Foundations of Trade and Industry,
wper) .*. ,.. ... ... ... 3 6
I Li. Lt. R. A Short History of English Commerce and
ustry, {Arnold) ... ... ... ,,. .,. 3 6
us, H- de B. Industry in England: Historical Outlines.
Mhmn) „. ... ... 10 fi
»ni J« A* International Trade. {Meihuen) ... 9 6 n.
ter, IfiT.O. General History of Commerce, (Glnn) 6 6
ible, C. F. The Commerce of Nations. (Met hum) ... ... 2 6
ty, W. J. British Industries. (Lom/mnm) 5 6 n.
„ The Progress of the German Working Clossses.
(Loiiffmans) ... ... ... ,.. 1 6 n.
fty, A, L- England*a Foreign Trade in the Nineteenth Ceo-
turry, (S^nn^iK^fhein) .... ... ... ,.. 9 G
», National Progress in Wealth and Trade. (Khtff) 2 On.
ttall, A. National Industries and International Trade.
MimiUnn) ... ... ... ... {Antwmwed for imhlkatmn.\
ion, W. Harbutt. The German Workman : a Study in
tioEai Efficiency. (Kin<f) ... (J n.
R, H., Davis, TiT. J,» and Perks, C, The Brassworkers
Berlin and Birmingham : a Comparison. {Kimj) 1 n.
ion, W, R* American Industrial Problera.s. {Hlarkwood) .,. *> On.
osty, H. W* Trusts and the State. (fM La More Frets) ... 5
1, J, W. The Trust Prt»bleni. {Pitfnmiii^) 5 n.
ij H. D» Wealth against Commonwealth. (Ilarpf^ir) 5 (*
F- W, Monopolit^s, Trusts, and Cartels. {Methumt} ,. 2 n.
UPdSi A. Clement. liailway Nationalisation. (Mathtim) ,.. ^ 6
M, A. Rjiilways and their Rates. (Murratf) .., ... 1 On.
British Canals ; Is their Resuscitation Practicable ?
{Mitrratf) 2 fin,
kling, J. Holt. The British Trade Year Bo<>k. (Murrai/i.. 10 6 u.
; of the Board of Trade on Wholesale and Refeail Prices in
United Kingdom in 1002, uith Comparative Tables. [H.C.
{Wi/iiian] ,. 2 1
APPENDIX^FICTION.
i cuid a fthoH Iwt of ntjn'fsi dmiuii^ with pt'omhietil events and que^siiotm
^lor poUtkfd inUrmi during the. Itdh mnfuiy. It makm no prvtemtiatht to
tSmmenif^ and Hug^entifmst of adfiUionn In it will he wehomed,)
By Mrs. G. h* The Manchester Man. I* Peterloo.'J
>n8fiel«l, ]li0rd. Sybil | Chartist Period.^
te^; Ch&riattB. Shirky. [*Luddite' Times ."i
Mrs. John UnUiax, Gentleman,
l^immiulu ybar book. l\Jft8.
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IHokfliift, llh&rlaft. Olrrer Twist. [Worklunise Life.]
Bitot, O«or^e. Middlemardu [Refarm Period.]
Fe!« Holt, Radicml.
Keary, Misa. Csstk Dal^. [Irish Fanune,]
Kin^sley. Charles. AJton Locke, [Chartist Period.]
MeCaPthy, JustiA. Monoma, [Ireland in I H48,|
Marshall, Emma. Under the Mend ips. [Bristol Riots.]
Vepedlth^ Geoirge. Beauchamp s Careex, [Mid 19th Century Politics,]
Readd, Charles. Hard Cash. [Lunatic Asylums.}
„ It is Never too Late to Meiid. [Prison Life.]
Butherfofd, Mark* The HeTolution in Tanner's Lane. [Kon conformity in
London — eariy 19th century.]
TroUopa, Anthony. Castle Richmond. [Irish Famine.]
WeymaxL, Stanley. Chippinge. [Kefbrm Period and Bristol Riots.]
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RESOLUTIONS PASSED BY THE
HOUSE OF COMMONS IN 1907.
Colonial Preferenca (Jul^ Uih, I9n7).
*That, in the opinion of this Ilaiifte, the permanent unity of the Britisli
Empire will not be secured through a system of preferential duties biiKed upon
the protective taxation of food/
Propos'^d (us an nm&ndm^nf lo Mr, Lt/ftffton''M Vots of LWwtm/v) Ay
Mr, SoAHJs (L); Si^cBudsd btf Mr. J. A. Sijwon (L),
Against HI ; For, 404.
OFiminal Itaw and PiHHsddiipe (Ireland) Act [Marrh l3/7i, 1907).
* That, in the opinion of this House, the presen<*e of the Criminal Law and
PrcK'edure (Irolanc!) Art on the statute-book is a fjross violation of the eonsti-
tirtion without parallel in any other portion of His Majesty's dominions, and
that the Act should be immediately repealed/
Proposed % Mr. Hooax (N) ; Suromlfid by Mr, NoiJiK (N),
Against, 83 ; For, 253»
Diseatablishment (Fehntari/^21tk, 1907).
* That, in the interests alike of relip^ion and the nation, it is desirable to
stablish and disendow the Church of England both in England and Wales.
PropuMd />y Mr, RvKRi-rrT (L) ; Serond^d hy Mr. Goni>ARn {Ij),
Aprainst, 90 ; For, 19H.
Mouse of Lords {Junfi mth, l»c>7).
' That, in order to give effect to the will of the people as cxpre.s,«>ed by their
iected representatives, it is necessarj^ that the power of the other House to
alter or reject bills passed by this House should be so restricted by law as to
secure that within the limits of a single Farlianieut the final decision of the
Commons shall prevail.'
Pi*opfiHfd by Sir Hexhy Campbbjx-Baxnxrmak.
Against, 1 tl ; For, 439.
IinpriBonnient for I>ebt (Mnrrh ^<Mh, 190T).
* That the present powers of committing to prison for non-payment of a debt
ought to be restricted,*
Propomd hy Mr. Pickersoii.j, (L) ; S6Condf*d by Mr. D. Maci.kan' (L).
Agreed to without a division,
Ipish I<and PuroliaBe Fmanoe (Juhi hfh^ moT).
'That, in the opinion of this House, the method at present in tbrre for
proWding money for land purchase in Ireland has l)rtikcn dnwn in practice, and,
if persisted in, will throw such a ruinous charge on the already overburdened
ratepayers of Ireland as to endanger the entire sc\\en^e o^ V^wOi \i\vt<\\fts,fer
/^mpojtt'fi f*^ Mr, Joiui fiKUMONU (N) ; Kirondtd hy N^t. Cv^v^^.v-v^V
Agreed to without a divisVoiv.
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London Bating (JfarrA mth, 1901).
* That, in the opinion of this House, tlie present inequality of the rates raised
in the different parishes in London reqniTes toe early consideration of Partiameot/
Propused hif Mr. Chooks (LRC) ; Seconded hg Mr, Dickikson (L),
Agreed to without a division.
Obatructive Motions and Bills {Mffreh '2111^ 1901},
*■ That to put a motion on the Order Paper of this House, or to introduce a
bill, so as to prevent discussion in this House of motions for which precedence
has been obtained in the ballot or of definite matters of urgent public im-
portance, is hurtful to the usefulness of this House, and an infringement of tfaftj
rights of its members.'
Proposed % Mr. Bowles (C) ; Seconded % Mr. A. Hendehso?j (LRC)»
Agreed to without a division.
Sir Horace Plunkett's Position {Jpril 2Uh, 1907),
* That the position of Vice-President of the Board of Agriculture in Ireland
was intended by Parliament to be, and in fact is, a Ministerial and Parliamentar)'
office, properly vacatei3 upon a change of Government, and that the retention of
that office by a political opponent of the Government of the day is undesirabk
as a permanent arrangement.*
Pmpojiml hjf Mr. Mcrph\^ (N) ; Seconded bif Mr. Mcxjnev (N).
Agreed to without a division.
Railway Senrants (Honr« of I^abour) {March 6th, 1907).
* That this House disapproves of e:ngine-d rivers, firemen, guards, and other
classes of railway employees being compelled to he on duty during excessive
hours, and being allowed but short intervals of rest, and urges upon the
Government the ne<!essity of applyine^ more vigorously the Railway Regulation
(Hours of Labour) Act, 1S93, and, if this is inemcient, to prepare an amendment
to the Act.'
Propomd by Mr. W. E. Hahvey (Lab) ; Seconded htf Mr. R. Bell (Lab),
Agreed to without a division.
Rural Depopulation {Mai/ Btht 1&07),
* That the progressive decline of population in rural districts is a subject ol
serious national concern, and that this House ought at once to take such action,
legislative and administrative, as wiU maintain a rurriJ population as a re^ervok-
of national stren|^h and a necessary condition of natiiJnal MelUbeing'.*
Proposed bt/ Mr. Rogers (L) ; Seconded bt/ Mr. H. oe R. Walker (L).
Agreed to without a division.
Soottimh MSooleaiastioal ABBeBBments (Ff^hrttart/ 96//i, 1907).
* That the levying of compulsory assessments in Scotland for the purpose
defraying the cost of rcbuildinE- or repairing churches or manses of a parb'culai
denomination is inequitable and unjust, and ought to be abolished forthwith/
Proposed bi/ Mr. McCnAE (L) j Secondsd ht/ Mr. Chombie (L).
Against, 39; For, 177,
Shop Hours Act, Failure of {3% 1^/, U>r>7).
* That, In the opinion of this House, more drastic legislation with regard te
the i'losing^ of shops and the hours of abo\> ass\s\.iw\U V?. TWT^wt«.d.*
J^vpmtsd h^ Mr, Shack Ltrmw (LRC) ; JSecoinkd \»a Ut, leneawi^ ^^C\
Agreed to iwitbout a d\v^\oT\.
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RESOLUTIONS PASSED BY HOUSE OF COMMONS. 179
Tastatlon and Social Reform (March 26ih, IQOl).
•That, m the opinion of this House, huving- regard to the wealth of the
Unite*! Kingdom and the nature of its distribution, it is necessary to readjust
the burden of taxation in order to make provision for social reforms which
are ui^ntly needed/
PrapOMed btf Mr. Bekkett (L) ; Seconded hi/ Mr. Chiozza Money (L).
Agreed to without a division.
Town Ddvelopmeiit (Maif Ist^ IflOT).
* That, in the opinion of this House, loeal autiiorities should be g^ranted by
^jiilation the power of lajdngout suburbs for building upon a rational plan, whifli
ill include adequate air space, convenient grounds for recreation » and facilities
■ locomotion, so preventing the grave evils which result from overcrowding
and around great cities.'
Proposed % Mr. P. W- Wilson (L) ; Secotuhd % Mr. Jo w kit (LRC).
Agreed to without a division.
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^An OBlermk {*} indicates tftat the measure ma^ introduced by the IMterai Government,
a dagger (t) that fa-criUtieH for ita passage W€?'e a^'orded by the Cfovernment.]
t Advertiaements R^ulation, (7 Edward VIL c. ^7.)
Gives power to local authorities to make regulations dealing with high
hoardings and with advertisements which disfigure landscapes, &c.
• JLrmy (Annual). (7 Edward VII. e. 2.)
Provides for tlie discipline and regulation of the army.
* Australian States Constitution. (7 Edward VH. c. 7.)
Removes a number of restrictions ypon th« power of the Governors of
Australian States to assent to Bills, and iu its provisions meets the views of all
the Colonies concerned.
^British North America. (7 Edward VIL c, 11.)
Readjusts, at the request of the Dominion and Provincial Goveminents of
Canada, the amount of subsidies payable by the Dominion to the various
Provinces.
' ' Butter and Margarine. (7 Edward VII. c. 21.)
Prevents the manufacture and importation of adulterated butter and butter
i substitutes, fixes the limit of moisture for butter, margarine, and what has
hitherto been sold as * railk-biended butter/ and makes various other provisions
ft ttie protection of the purchaser.
Cabs and Stage Carriages (I^ondon). (7 Edward VII. e. 55,)
Empowers the Home Secretary to fix fares for taximeter cabs in London
and makes certiiin provisions in regard to 8ta|!;e canria^s. MioViaVve^ 'Otvfe
*privU^e' system under which the London railway ecnn^amt^ \i«>j^,^ x^tW^^
lo admit to their stations cabs which were not undet coTitad -wv^ 'Oassov,
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182 THE STATUTE BOOK OF 1907,
Iiljiired Animal B Act (i8B4) Amendment. (7 Edward VII. c. 5.)
The original Act of 1B9+ authorises the police to slaughter any liorse, mule^
or ass found in snch a condition tiiat it cannot be removed without cruelty.
This Act extends the principal Act so as inchjde cattle, ficc.
* IriBh Land. (T Edward VII. c. 38.)
Enables the Irish Land Commission to let or sell the raining rights reserved
to them in connection with land sold under the Purchase Acts*
Ipiah Taljacco. (7 Edward VIL c, 3,)
Repeals (from a date to be iixed by Order in Council as soon as Parliatnent
has made provision for an Excise duty) an old prohibition against tlie cultivation
of tobacco ill Ireland.
* Isle of Man CuBtoma. (7 Edward VII. c. 26.)
Continues for the Isle of Man the existing duties on tea, tobacco, spirits, ale,
and beer.
* Judicature (Ireland). (7 Edward VIL c. U.)
Provides for the abolition of two judgeships in the Irish King's Bench
Division, when vacancies o<!cur, and reduces the salary of the Lord Chancellor
of Ireland from XHOOO to £6(KX), the savings to be devoted to the purposes of
the financial scheme of the Labourers Act, 1906.
t Light! on Vehieles, (7 Edward VII, c. 15.)
Deals with the danger which is caused by the inadequacy and lack of unifor-
mity in the present local regulations as to the carrying of lights by vehicles
at night,
t I^imited Pai^inerahlpB. (7 Edward VII. c. ^4.)
Permits the formation and provides for the registration of limited liability
partnerships.
tMarMa^e with a Deoeaaed Wife's Sistep. (7 Edward VIL c. 47.)
Legalises marriages with a deceased wife's sister, whether contracted befoftt^
or after the passing of the Act. ^|
Married IBTomen's Property. {7 Edward VIL c. 18.)
Amends the Act of 1889, as interpreted by the Courts, in respect of the
disposition of trust estates and settlements of a married woman's separate
property.
* Matrimonial Causes Aota Amendment. (7 Edward VIL c. 19.)
Removes defect.9 in the procedure under the Divorce Acts requiring and
last receiving a remedy.
^1
* Merchant Shipping. (7 Edward VIL c. 52.)
Dockowncra and harbour authorities have often complained that the deduc-
tion allowed to be made for space occupied by propelling power in ascertaining
the net tonnage of a ship has injuriously affected their receipts, their dues being
levied on the net tonnage of the vessels using the docks. This Act places a
limit on the amount of the deduction which may be made in respect of propelUng
power. J
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* Employment of liromoi]. (T Edward YII. c. KK)
Repeals two obsolete exeriiptioiis from the Faetory Acts (relatm^ to flax
seuteh miJJs and the surface works of tniiies)» in order to bring the English law
into conformity with the Berne Inleniatioiiai Convention (signed by Great
Britain and thirteen other States in 1 9(Mi), forbidding the etupioyment ot women
in industrial occupations during the night.
^Bvicted Tenants (Ireland). (7 Edward VI I. c, 56f.)
Enables the Irish Estates Commissioners to arquire land compnlsorily for
the purpose of reinstating evicted tenants, the owner to receive compensation
to be fixed by the Estates Commissioners in the first instance, subject to an
appeal upon value. If the new tenant who has suceceded an evicted tenant is
ft wjfw^-^/ff^i farmer, and is unwilling to lea%^e, his farm cannot be actpurcd; but
he can t>e offered another farm or monetary compensation* [X.fi.^Thts AH
twwf fnuch mutiliiled tnj £jw Lonl^,]
*SiridencQ (Colonial Statutes). (7 Edward VU. c. 16.)
Removes a Colonial grievance by providing that Colonial Statutes are to be
accepted in British Courts without the formality of being proved as if they were
foreign laws.
*£Sxpiring Laws Oontlnuanoe. (T Edward VI L e. 34.)
Continues » for a furti
limited periods only
H Continues* for a further period of one jrear, vajrlous Acts which were passed
" Factory and ISTorkshop. (7 Edward VIT. e. 39.)
Applies, with some slight modification, the pro\isions of the Factory Acta (as
regards hours of latwur, inspection, ventilation, &c.) to laundries and to all
iodustries carried on for profit in charitabte or reformatory institutions (convent
laundries, &c.).
finance. (7 Edward VII. c. 13.)
^m Diiferentiates between earned and unearned income for the purf>oses of the
^pome-tax, reducing the bix on earned income (where the total income does not
flteeed l'-2O0n) to 9fL ; imposes on employers the obligation to make a return of
the payments made to their eraplovcSn^ and amends the law of income-tax in
various other parti cidars ; increases tTie death duties upon estates al>ove £150,000;
restores to the control of Parliament the licence duties and other sources of
revenue diverted since 18BB to the purpose of grants in aid of loi;al taxation*
which will in future be t^harged upon the Consolidated Fund ; removes many
anomalies connected with the stamp duties ; and strengthens the Sinking Fund by
a special additional contribution or £1,300,000 towards the redemption of debt,
* Imported Watohoaaes. (7 Edward VII. e. K)
The effect of this measure, taken in conjunction with a recent decision of
the Courts, is to subject foreign w^atchcases for the first time to the same regu-
lations in respect of assay as British ciiscs, while exempting the existing stocks
I imported cases in order to avoid undue hardship to traders. Imported
behcases liad formerly been held not to be * plate * within the meaning of the
Jtoms Act of 184-2 and the Revenue Act of WHS* ai\d l\vt^ ^oTaseojiKoJsX^j \HSk£i.
ttdvantag^ over British cases ia that they co\lldbe so\d "wWEVO^a&^Xi^ivsi^ ^as*^^
h&U-marked.
X.IBKRAI, XEAIt BOOK, !»»*
182 THE STATUTE BOOK OF 1007.
Injured AnimalB Act (1894) Amondmeiit. (7 Edward VII. c. ^.)
The original Aft of I HJM- authorises the poh<'e to slaughter any horse, mule,
or ass found in such a condition that it cannot be removed without cruelty.
This Aft extends the principal Act so as include cattle, &c.
* Irish Land. (7 Edward VII. c. 38,)
Enables the Irish Land Commission to let or sell the mining rights reserved
to them m connection with land sold under the Purchase Acts.
Irifth Tobacco. (7 Edward VI L e. 3.)
Repeals (from a date to be fixed by Order in Council as soon as ParUament
hais made provision for an Excise duty) an old prohibition against the cuttivatioD
of tobacco in Ireland.
* Isle of Han Customs. (T Edward VIL c. 26.)
ConlirLues for the Isle of Man the existing duties on tea, tobaoco, spirits, ale,
and beer,
« Judicature (Ireland), (7 Edward VIL c. 44.)
Provides for the abolition of two judgeships in the Irish Kinpj^s Beach
Division ♦ when vacancies occur, and reduces the salary of the Lord Chancellor
of Ireland from £8000 to £6000, the savings to be devoted to the purposes of \
the financial scheme of the Labourers Act, 1906.
t Lights on ireMoleB. (7 Edward %ni. e. 45.)
Deals with the danger w^hich is caused by the inadequacy and lack of unifor
mity in the present local regulations as to the carrying of lights by vehicles
at night*
t Limited Partner sliips. (7 Edward VIL c. 34.)
Permits the formation and provides for the registration of limited liab
partnerships.
tHarriatfe with a Deceased IHTife's Sister. (7 Edward VIL c. 47,)
Legalises roarriages with a deceased wife's sister, whether contracted befori
or after the passing of the Act,
Harried ISTomen's Property. (7 Edward VII. c. 18.)
Amends the Act of 1H8J, as interpreted by the Courts^ in respect of
disposition of trust estates and settlements of a married woman's separate
property.
* Hatrimonial Causes Acts JLEuendmeiLt- (7 Edward VIL c. 19.)
Removes defe^'ts in the procedure under the Divorce Acts requiring and I
last receiving a remedy.
* Herohant Shipping* (7 Edward VII. c, 32.)
Dockowners and harliour authorities have often complained that the dedu
tion aUowed to he made for space occupied by propelling power in ascertainti
the net tonnage of a ship has injuriously affectca their receipts, Uieir dues beiL
Jcvled on the net tonna^ of the veasels maxv.^ \.W dwtks. This Act places]
Ilnnt on the amount of th^ deduction wMch raay \ieTOB.dfc \\\ te.fe\>iai\ q\ t^t^s^
/ power.
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183
f Kotifloation of Births. (7 Edward VIL c. 40,)
A permissive Act which may he adopted by local authorities with the
consent of the Lot^al Goveroment Board* Requires a hrrth to be notified to the
medical officer of health for the distriet within thirty-six hours.
I * Patents and Designs. (T Edward VIL v, 28.) i
A comprehensive Act dealing with the ^ant and revocation of patents mid
amending- the law relating- to patents and designs in many important particulars.
An endeavour Ls made in it to check the system under which foreign manu-
facturers have hitherto been enabled to take out patents in this country* without
i any intention of working them here, merely in order to prevent British manu-
facturers from producing articles which might compete with them either in their
own or in other markets. To this end the Act provides what it is hoped will
prove a simple and effective procedure by which British patents may be revoked
when they are worked exclusively or mainly abroad, unless satisfactory reasons
l.can be given why they are not worked in tfie United Kingdom,
['Patents and Designs (Con sol id at! on). (7 Edward VIT. c. 29.) 1
Consolidates the Ww {as enacted in six statutes) relating^ to applications for
stents and the registration of designs.
Petty SesBions Clerks (Ireland)* (T Edward VII. c. ^2.)
Improves the status of certain assist-uit clerks to petty sessions in Ireland.
^Prisens (Irelaxid]. (T Edward VIL c. 19.)
This Act enablesprisoners in Irish prisons to cam remission of their sentences
' good conduct. This has for some time been law in England.
* Probation of Offenders. (7 Edward VIT. c. IT.)
Largely extends the principle of the First Offenders Act bv enabling thcl
ourt, whether in the case of a first offence or not, to release a child offender or '
■ other perKon on protmtion, without fine or imprisonment. Enables justices
> apptjint pct>bation officers to supervise and assist released persons during their
eriod of probation.
^Public Health. (7 Edward VIL c. 53.)
Embodies clauses as to streets and buildings, sanitary provisions, infectious
liseases^ common lodging houses, recreation grounds, police, fire brigades, &e. ,
nd enables the Loi'a I Government Board or the Home Office, as the case may
e, to declare any of such clauses in force in urban and rural districts.
^Public Health (Regulations as to Food). (7 Edward VIL e, 35.)
Enables the Local Government Board to make regulations aitthorising
aeasures to be taken for the prevention of danger to public health arising from
he importation, storage, and distribution of articles of food intended for sale for
uman consumption,
PPubllc Health (Scotland) Amendment* (7 Edward VII. c. 30.)
Relaxes certain of the sections of the Public Health (Scotland) Act, 1897, '
_^jjating to the prevention of Infectious diseases, w> ^i& \o ^^csixwcia^^ V»^:'A
authorities to deal with phihisis as an infectious d\aescse \Hwifct ^^^v^v^^^:sii^
Act.
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184 THE STATUTE BOOK OF 1007,
• Public Wopka Loajis. (7 Edward VII. c. 36.)
Authorises the Fublir Works Loan Commissioners to borrow money on
National t-redit, in order to lend lo Lix*al Authorities in the United Kingdom.
Likewise provides for a loan being made by the Commissioners to Southern
Nigeria for the purpose of railway c?onstruftion in Southern and Nortliern
Nigeria, with a view to opening up the cotton-growing areas of those Pro-
tectorates X and also for a loan to Jamaica towartls repairing the dainage
resulting from the rect^nt earthquake*
* Qualifioatian of Wotnen (County and Borough Gounoila).
(7 Edward VIL c. 33.)
Provides that a woman shall no longer be disquahfied by sex or marriage from
l>eing elected and aeting as a County or Boroi^h Councillor or Alderman. A
woman may also be eleeted Chairman of a County Council or Mayor of a
Borough, but cannot act as a Magistrate*
* Qualification of Wotnen [County and Town Councils] (Scotland u
(7 Edward VII. €. 48.) -
A measure for Scotland similar to the last-named, ■
* Released Persons (Poor Law Belief). (7 Edward Vll. c. Ik)
KelieveH ratepayers of a union in which a prison, inebriate reformatory, or
reformatory or industrial school is situated, from their present liability to
maintam destitute or infirm persons discharged from such institutions in eases
where they should more properly be maintained by some other union.
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* Salmon and Freshwater Fisheries. (7 Edward VII, c. 15.)
Enables the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries to make provisional orders
for regulating salmon and fresh water fisheries with a view to tneir improvement
and development.
*^Sea Fisheries (Scotland] (Jlpplioation of Penalties).
(7 Edward VIL e. 42.)
Diverts from the Exchequer to the Scottish Fishery Board penalties recovered
in respect of illegal sea-fishing in St^oUand.
* Sheriff Courts (Scotland), (T Edward VII. c. 51.)
Amends and modifies the procedure in civil cases heard in the Sheriff Coi
of Scotland.
* Small Moldings and Allotments, (7 Edward VIL c. 54}
The main object of this Act is to provide fiirther facilities for the provision of
Small Holdings and Allotments to ne let to tenants. The Act is designed to
secure this end by a careful combination of State initiative and local manage-
ment, and provisions are included to put pressure on County Councils which arc
unwilling to take action on their own account. The Board of Agriculture will
appyint Small Holdings Conimissioners* whose duty it will be to ascertain the
demand for Small Holdings. They will report to the Board, who mav require
the County Council to prepare a' scheme for providing the Small Holdings
needed- If the County Council unreasonably refuse to act, the Board may
order the Commissioners to prepare a scheme and to carry it out, the cost being
chitr/(ed ngnhmt the County CouncW. \i Vhe COTiwi\\as\Wkfets, (U!tin(c in default of
' the Coiitdy CiiunriU Incur a loss, the Board may ya.y V\a^^ VtvcJve^iT tjwc^. «al NSa^
Joss, ami if a County Council incurs a loss m caxry'w^ oxit vv %«\vCT!«t^Vo&" '
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have undertaken to pay half the loss. A special Small Holdings Account is set
up to which the Treasury will pay £1 (Ml ,000 for the first year, and out of this the
Board are empowered to establish Small Holdings as object-lessons, and to pay
the whole or part of the expenses of the aequisition of land (other than the
pun*hase price or rent) by County Councils, The just rights of the landlord are
careful!}'^ safeguarded, provision is made for compensation to any labourers who
may be adversely affected by the establishment of Small Holdings, and tenant
farmers are protected by the provision for reduction of the rent where part of a
holding is talcen, and by the limitations in Clause -50, whereby a Council may
not take any undue amount from any one tenant, and must take into con-
sideration the stxe and character of the buildings, so that they are not left
without sufficient land attached to them.
• Telegraph (Money). (7 Edward VI L c. 6.)
Authorises the borrowing of £0,000,000 for the more rapid development of
the telephone service.
Reserire Forces* (7 Edward VII. c. &.)
reorganiKation of the militarj^ forees (other
"^ Tepritorial and
Provides for the reorganiKation of the militarj^ forees (other than the
regulars)* for the establishment of county associations, and for the government
and discipline of the new terTitorial force, and makes certain alterations with
regard to the constitution and terras of service of the reserve forces.
"^ Tranavaal Loan (Guarantae}. (7 Edward VII. c. 37,)
Affords the guarantee of the Imperial Government to a loan of £5,000,000,
which will be raised gradually as it is required by the Transvaal Governments
This loan is part of the policy of reconstruction and reconciliation which is being
pursued in South Airica, and by which alone the ravages and devastation of the
South African war can be repaired*
* Yaccmation. (7 Edward VIL c. 31 . )
Substitutes a statutory declaration as to conscientious objection to vacci-
nation for the certificate of justices hitherto required,
* Yaoclnatlon (5«H>tIaiid}. (7 Edward VIL c. 49,)
Elxtends to Scotland the benefit of the Conscientious Objectors Act, including
the amending Act passed this Session,
* IBThale Fiaheriea (Scotland), (7 Edward VIL c. 4L)
Regulates the whale killing and curing industry recently established in the
Shetland Isles and the Hebrides, and seeks to prevent any damage therefrom to
the herring fishery industry.
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PRIME MINISTERS SINCE THE REFORM ACT, 1832.
Ditia d( LakiniT
Prime
Nov. 22. 1830
July 18,1834
Dec. aB,lB34
Apr. 1&, 1835
Sept. e»l841
JiUy 8,1816
Feb. 27,1852
Dec. 28, 1852
Feb. 10,1855
I Feb. 25, 1858
June 18, 18S5J
, Not. 6, 1865
JiLly ^ 1866
LooKth
of tonuie,
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Karl Grey (L) 3 8
Lord Melbourne (H,„ - 5
Sir R. Peel (C» ... - i
Lord Melbouroe (L^... 6 5
Sir R, Peel tC> . 4 10
Lord John RusselML) 5 7
Eiirl of Derby (C^ ... - 10
Earl of Aberdeen
iCoaHtioti} ... ... 2 1
Lord Palinerston (L| 3 1
Earl of Derby \C} .. 1 4
Lord Palnxerbton (L] fi 5
Earl RuHBoll {L) ... - 8
Earl of Derby tC» ... 1 8
Ditft of Ukiag
Prtms
Ulnl£t«rUiip.
Feb. 27, 1868
Dec. fl. 1388
Feb. 21, 1874
Apr. 28, 1880
June 24, 1885
Feb. 6. 188fl
Aug. 3, ism
Auif. 18, 1882
Mar. 3, 18&t
June 25, 1895
July 14, 1902
Dec. a, 1905
Mr. Disraeli iC)
Mr. Gladstone <L) ,
Mr, Diwmeli iLord
BeacQii8field\ (0) -
Mr. Gladstone (L^ .
Lord*Sallsbiiry (C^ .
Mr. Gladstone (L^ .
Lord Salisbury (C^ .
Mr. Gladstone (L) .
Lord Roaebcry (Lj ,
Lord Sulisbury (C) .
Mr. Balfour {V\
Sir H. Campbell-
Bannorman (LI
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... 5 2
PARLIAMENIB SINCE THE REFORM ACT, 18S2.
VbnlMst
Jan. 29,1833
Feb. 19, 1835
Nov. 15, 1837
Au^. 19, 1^1
Not. 11,1847
Nov, i. 1833
April 30, 1857
Dec. 30,1834
July 17, 1837
June 23, 1841
July 23,1847
July 1, 1832
Mar. 20, 1857
April 23, 1859
May 31, 1859 July 6. 1865
Feb. 1.1896 Nov. 11,1888
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Dec. 10, 1868
Mar. 4. 1874
April 29, laaO
Jan. 12,1888
Aug. 5, 188Q
Aug. 4,1892
Aug. 12, 1893
Ikjc. 3. IflOO
Feb. 13,1906
Jan. 26, 1874
Mar. 25, 1880
Nov, 18, 1885
June m. 18S6
June 28, 18»2
July 8. 1895
Sept. 25,1900
Jan. 8, 1906
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TO MINISTERS.
Sib H. Campbkll-Bannermaw {Fi^ime MirUnter and
Pirvt Lord of the Treasury}
'idH. ABQfjmi {Ch4inc€Um' of the Exch^q\ier)
Sm Edward Grey (i'WetV" -^ccrefary)
Mr. Haldank iSecretari/ for Warf ...
Mb, Sinclair (Secretary for Scotland}
Mr. Lloyd-Gkokgk [President, Board cf Trade'^
Eari. Cahrinqton (President, Board of A griculture) ....
Mr. McKknna {PrtJtident, Board of Edvcati&nl..
Mr. BiRRELL [Chief Secretary^ Irclttjul}
Mr. BirxTON iPofitmasier-Oenerai) ...
Mr. Habcjourt [First Comrni.'isioner af WorArs)
Mr. RUNCiMAN [Pinancial Secretary to Treasury)
Mr. Edmukd Robertson [Secretary to the AdmiraUy\
Mb. Bmrbbiit Samukl (Under Ilame Secretary)
M& Cbujwhill (Under Colonial Secretary)
ICb. Tmomas Shaw (Lord Advocate)
fH. W. C. Carr-Gomm, M.R
[Norman Lamo?jt, M.P.
K. S. Montagu. M.P»
C, H. LVELL, M.P.
F. D. Ac LAND. M.P.
D. C. Ekskjnk, M.P.
H, D. McLaren, M.P,
R. WiNFREV, M.P.
W. W, Benn, M.P.
a P. GoooH, M.P.
Hon. a. L. Stanley, M.P.
W. DupLKY Warp, M.P,
J. C. Wedgwood, M.P.
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PARIJAMENTARY CONSTITUENCIES.
The SmaIiLhst Boroughs.
The following 26 Boroughs in Great Britiiin (19 in Eugkind, 3 in
Wales, and 4 in Scotland) have lesa than 5000 electors :—
Liberal (10).
PotuTTi and Falmouth ...
Whltehav'en
Montgomery District «.
Pontefract ...
SalisbiuT ,,
Orantham
Kind's Lynn
Flint DistTiot ,.
Dumjfriea District
SUiflbrd ,,.
SL George's-in-the-East
Boston ... 3909
In verneKH District ,.. *,. ... 439(3
Whitechapel Um
Taru (10)
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Durham
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2974
Bury SL Edmunds
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,^17
Wicl District
... 2837
3318
Winchester
... 303a
tvm
St. Andrews LlHtrict
... 329*
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Windsor „.
... 3316
3650
Taunton
...
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3744
Hereford
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3a<w
Canterbury
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... 3OT6
3S46
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ShrewsbTiry
... 1790
Kiddennin>^ter .
Denbij^h District .
4872
There is one two-raenibered constituency with less than 10,000 electors
— ^Bath (8210). Both merabei^a are Liberals. Thi'ee TJniversitiea, each
returning two members, also have less than 10^000 electors : —
Dublin ... .., 4806 I Cambridge 7040
Oxford ... ., 6583 |
All the six members for these are Tories*
In Ireland 5 boroughs have less than 5000 electoi-s ; —
Kilkenny ... 15«4 1 WaU^rford 3315
Newry ., miO Limerick 4417
Galway ... ... 2180 |
The SmaXtLkst Counties.
Thei'e are only 5 county constituencies In Great Britain having
less than 5000 electors. Of thesei one (Kutland) is in England, the rest
in Scotland : —
Sutherland
Bute .„
Caithnesa ...
.. ... 2817
3702
3352
Peebles and Selkirk ...
Rutland
... 38B1
... 4083
In Ireland there are
11 such constituencies :—
North Lonsrford
South Ijongford ...
Eaet Waterford ..
West Wlcklow
West Waterford
KXns^a County <Birr) ...
.. ... 3741
3747
4016
4380
4386
4437
King's C oun ty (Tullamore) . . .
Quetni'H County <Os8ory)
Queen's County (Leix)
North Kildaru
EastWicklow ...
,.. 4o34
,., 4703
... 4T27
... iS48
... I8B1
SOJUE IsfTEftESTINCi FaCI^ AHOlTr CoNfiTITUENCI^.
(1) The larijmt constituency is the Rornford division of the County of Essex,
with 4-7,641 electors (an increase of WG^2 in one year) ; tlie smaikH^ the borough
rf Kilkenny, with 1584.
(t?) The iarqt^M horout/h constituency 15 Newcastle-upon-Tyne (two members),
irith 37,417 electors.
(3) The larffest mngh-mmnhm- horoitf/h constituency is Wandsworth, witli
i,4<il electors; the next largest, Cardiff, with 27,896 ; the itmatieift, Kilkenny,
irith 15H4. eleutoi-s.
( i) The huyml ctmnttf constituency is the Romford division of Essex (47^641
ectors), the next largest being the Walthai\istoiw t\msvoT\ Q^ ^^ ^axftR. ^wik^ \
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I TJie Oovemment majority in the House of Commons on November I5th was 354. The
Otneral Election figures were 354, and the following cdteuUUion shows how the figures
; remain the same :—
MINISTERIALISTS.*
Returned at Geoei^l Election ,
Gains by isfjcewiion (3 Ur
Ijeaa Lobs at By-El&ctions
Nation A usra.
Returned at General Election .
PNIONIST OPPOSITION .
Returned at Getiei-al Election ,
Gaina at Bj-EIections
Less Jjas& by Baceeaioa (2 to L) .
Government majority
2
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512
The two Unionist gains at By-El*5Ctiona were nt Cockennoittb and J
Two Libera,! aeata have l>oeD lost— at Jarrow to LRC Member^ ^t Cofne Valley to
SocJaLisL
The Minli;terialigt gains by secesHion were Mr. Glendlnning and Mr. Aiisfciii Taylor,
* Including all tUe Labour Menaberi^ and Mr, Grayson,
CONTESTED BY-ELECTIONS, 1906-7.
Pileh By-Elections are not inoMded.]
OiRitiiiifiiiaT.
B]r'i;ii»UAnr
London, City of
Bs^ingiitoke .„
LMcenter
Eye
Dulwicb
Bodmin
Cockernioutb
K. Detibifh ...
Huddersfleld... ^
1907.
N.E- Derbyghiro
Banfifebire
S. Aberdeen
BrigB
Hexha
Hexham
Stepney
Wimbledon .
Rutland
Jarrow
Colne Valley ,
N.W, St^aiPard shire
BurySL Kdmuods...
i KirkdAl& ,
4,134
4,503
4,56S
6,430
^01?
6.044
3.779
5.273
5.401
1.350
1)302
3.474
3,4^i
7,.^
rii
15,474
4,852
7/2(16
4.371
fl,70&
3,S7a
4,50S
3,128
4,sa
5,U15
i,aaa
3.412
5.3S9
4.244
2,20&
10.263
2,213
3,830
3.227
6.tM7
l,a31
4.D(X»
467 (IL^
1,436 (LRCJ
5vm <LRC)
1.740 iS«3)
3,399 {Woman
Sum^iJre)
I 4.88(8 (LRCn
1 2,124 JN) ;
3,643 (Soc)
L«at |]«evJmui ElMlImi-
5jg9 15.ai0
3,330 O.'RJC^
4,705
14.745
4,(364
8.282
5.201
5,175
8vSK
7,6^
4.101
8,780
0.753
5.632
1,653
7.4fle
8.047
4.699
4.S25
7,504
3.947
4.0^
4.786
2.848
4,aei
&.89B
1.S01
2,332
4.027
3.547
2.490
2.047
5^S13{LRC»
5,063 iLHC^f
4,178
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HOUSE OF COMMONS INFORMATION.
BY-ELECTIONS: LOSS AND GAIN.
(EXCLUSIVE OF IRELAND.)
HLnJatfirialirt
(^trv«nunesi
0«I]|,
I^
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Liberal, 18fiS-74
ConHer\'ativo, 1871^80
Liberal 1390-5
Liberal, 18S5-6
Ctinrtetvati\e, 1886-82
Liberal, 189'2^
Conservative, 1896-1900
ConBervative. 1900^5
Uberal, lBOft-7 ...
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20
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HOUSE OF COMMONS— SESSIONAL STATISTICS.
Adjonmineni
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Feb. 5
July 6
97
140
2
13
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Aug. 12
Sept. 5
20
SB
11
9
1896
K«b. 11
Au(j. It
124
419
6
99
60
1897
Jan. 10
Aug. B
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387
7
75
48
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Fob. 8
Aug. 12
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310
5
23
13
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Aug.
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363
33
21
Oct. 17
Oct, 27
9
18
3
3
1900 Session 1
Jan. 3(»
Aug. 8
113
290
f\
23
19
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Dec. 3
Deu, 15
11
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1901
Jan. 23
Aug. 17
US
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9
82
71
1002
Jan. 16
Ite«. 18
181
04S
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96
81
1903
Feb. 17
Aug. 14
113
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3
20
13
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Aug. 15
124
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7
69
51
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Feb. 14
Aug. U
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364
9
61
45
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Feb. 13
Doc. 21
156
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112
61
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Feb. 12
Au^r. 2S
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HOUSE OF COMMONS WHIPS.
GOVEHNMENT.
Mr. Geoi-ge White] uy fCAw^
TVkipl
Mr. J. A. Poase.
Mr. Herbert Lcwin.
Capt. Cecil Norton.
Mr. J. H. \VTiitlcy.
Mr. J. M. F. FuUer.
Sir PI Strtvchcy.
The Mitfctt'Ot* of Elibaiik.
Opposition.
Sir A. AcIaud'Hood iUhicf
Mr. II. W. FoMter.
Loi'd Balcarres.
Viscount Valentla.
Mr. IL Piiic rcftso.
XAT10NAT4ST.
CapL Don elan.
Mr. PiitHc k 0'Brie»>.
Mr. HiiviJanii Burke.
Mr. J. R Boland.
Labour Pakty ILRCJ.
Mr. A. Hendei>ion.
Mr. G. H. Kobutth.
i
HOUSE OF LORDS WHIl'S.
MrNJfiTBFUAMST,
Lorri Denumn,
ICarl of Qnuiai'd.
Lord Cohbrooke,
OiToarnoN.
IJBKKAl. ^KA^ BOOK, \^^<
207
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
POLL BOOK.
1885-1907.
The population at the Census of 1901 is given in brackets
alter 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
1892
1895
1900
1906
Dissolution.
November 18
June 26
June 28
Julys
September 25
January 8
Elections.
November 23 -December 15
June 30-July 27
July 1-26
July l^^x^^X.'^
LIBHBAX YBAB. BOOTS., \W»,
ao8
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885 i
8256
Dr* W» A.Huntor
(L> mi
B. F. McGeagh
(C) 8M-3900
J, W. Thorn (IL> 177
1886
Dr. W. A- Hunter (L)
Ujuyp,
ABBRDBBN, BOOTH [77. 935]
James Bryce (L> 45*8
C. MackensdoCCj 1455-3093
ABBRDBEiNaHIRB, BA
12.522
\\ Ksslftmont (L) 6509
Col.H.W.Gorclon
(CJ 315S-3354
7813
J&tneB B1-7C6 (L)
Dr. W. A,
(L)
B. P. Lee (LU)
1882
8832
Hunter
870-3592
Vnop.
ST [73,433]
12,522
P. Esalomont (L)
W. H. Lumftden
8876
James Brj^ce (L) 3513
J. G. McCullagh
(LU) 1768-1745
H. H. Champion
(Soo) mi
1
1
11 303
P. EsslemonUL^ 5116
Col. F. S, Russell
2iU4-2l08 (LU) 3492-ie24
.; Mr. KssleTtiont appoinled
Ciiuirmaji Scotch Fishery
Board.
Dec. 10, 1892(11,960):—
T. R. Buch»n»»n(L) 4243
CoL F. a Russell
(LUJ 2917-1336
ABERDBBH8HIRB, WB
10, U4
Dr. R. Farquhar-
son (L) 4248
F. H. Irvine (G) 2010-2238
Q. Kerr (IL)
1530
ST [65,893]
10.144
Dr, It. Farquhar-
Hon (LI 3854
F. H. li'^ane (C) 1657-2197
10,()27
Dr. R. Farquh arson
(L) 3720
Sir A. Grant, Bt (C) 36«K80
\
Aberdeen & Glaboow Uvi VKRarTnca— ae^ Glasgow.
Abingdon— «ee Berkshire, |
AccBrNGTON— «ee Laxcashirk.
ALTKINCHAM^SCe CHESHIRE,
ANDOVER— «e€ HAMFSHrRB,!
JINCH-ESEY^|50,606]
R. Da^ieH iU 4412
CftptG.P.Rarner
(C) 3462-950
JIHTRIM, BAST [52,270]
^773
Capt.LM.McCal-
morit (C) 4180
M. R. Dalway (L> 2105-2075
ANTRIM, MID [46,020]
8307
m>n, K T. O'Neill
9777
T. LewiH (L)
CapU G, P. E*iyiier
3727
3421-306
8773
Capt. J. M. McCalmont
(C) Unop.
S307
I Hon.R.T.O'^om
10,0»3
T. I^wiH{L)
4420
M- Lloyd, Q.C. tLU) 2T«a-171«
8724
Capt J. M. McCalmont
(C)
Unep,
/O 3832 I {CI *KSV \
r, A. Diekson (L^ 2713-1119 , J. H, M^Kelvey ^1^> ^aa^^KSfe \^
B08t
H<M\. R. T. O'NoiU (C>
tJwi^, ^
LIBERAI. XBA3. BOOTS., "i-WS^.
POLL-BOOK, 1886-1907. 209
1896
1900
1906
JLBBRDBBN. NORTH
Dr. W. A. Hunter
10,047
Cant. D. V. Arie
R. Williams (C) 2251-1967
10,531
Cant. D.V.Pirie(L) 4852
T. Kennedy (Soc) 1935-2917
Oa) 41fi6
J.L.Mahon(ILP) 606-8548
M.M.BarHe(C) 931
Dr, Hunter resigned.
(L) 2909
Tom Mann (ILP) 247»-430
JLBBRDBBN, SOUTH
9731
11,383
12,980
James BryceOi) 3965
D. Stewart (LU) 3121-861 .
James Bryce (L) 4238
W. C. Smith (LU) 3830-408
James Bryce (L) 6780
W.G. Black (LU) 2332-4448
Mr, Bryce appointed Am-
bassador lo U.S.
_
Feb. 20, 1907 (13,053) :-
G. B. Esslemont (L) 3779
Ronald McNeill (C) 341^-367
F. Bramley (Soc) 1740
ABBRDBBNSHIRB, R.
12,157
12,404
12,500
A. W. Maconachie
J. Annand (L) 6149
W. Smith (LU) 3308-1416
(LU) 4173
T.R. Buchanan (L) 4100-73
A. W. Maconachie
(LU) 4319-1830
Mr. Annand died.
Feb.28, 1906a2,500):-
J. Mnrray (L) Unop,
JLBBRDRBNSHIRR, W.
Dr. R. Farquhar-
10,666
Dr. R. Farquhar-
10.704
J. McD. Henderson
8on(L) 4187
Sir A. Grant, Bt.
flon (L) 4352
(L) 5949
Sir A. Grant, Bt.
RonaldMcNeill(C) 2791-3158
(C) 3967-220
(C) 3213-1139
ANOIiBSBT
9993
9627
10,001
ElliR J. Griffith
Ellis J. Griffith (L)
Ellis J. Griffith (L) 5356
(L) 4224
TJnop,
C. F. Priestley (C) 2638-2718
J. R. Roberts (C) 3197-1027
Mr. Orimth made Recorder
of Birkenhead.
Aug. 21, 1907 (10,110):-
EUis J. Griffith (L) Unop.
ANTRIM, BAST
8857
8886
8606
Capt. J. M. McCalmont
(C) Uwyp,
Col. J. M. McCal-
Col. J. M. McCal-
mont (C) 3582
Dr. King Kerr
mont (C) 4496
Maj.H.R. Beddoes
aC) 2853-929
(L) 2145-2351
ANTRIM, MID
8338
8219
f337
Hon.R.T.O'NeiU<C)
Hon. R.T. O'Neill (C)
Hon. R. T. O'Neill (C) 3367
Col. J. Verschoyle(IC) 2577-790
CTnop. UfUJ/p.
LIBERAL TEAR BOOIS.^ \^%.
210
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
18S5
AliTRIH« MOBTH |[15,754)
E. Macnaghteo,
W,RSinc]atr(L) 2149-1084
J. Pinkoi-ton (N) 1»15
10,^24
W. K. Mucjirtney
(C) mtl
J. D. Barbour (L) 368*>-13e7
1886
Q,C. <C) 4429
S. C. McElroy ^L) 1910 251!i
Mr. Mactuiffhten viadc a
Lord of A mjcaL
Fob. 11, lS87ai505>:^
SlrC.KLc\vi«(C) 3858
S. a McElroj^ (L)
W. A. TraiU (LU) 434
10,8^1
, E, Macartnsy <C)
Unop.
APPT>KBY— ««e WESTMORLAJff D.
AitFON— see Cabnabvonshi hjl
j&RGYIiL&HIRE [tK),2T0]
10,011
D. H« Macfarlano
(L) 3340
WTMacKmnon (IC) 2856-484
J. a M'Caig (L^ 670
ARMAGH, MID [41,52(3]
8170
Prof. J. MoKane
(C> 4178
E. I^anij (NJ 2867-1511
Prof. AicKatw died.
Fob. 1, 1886 («170) :—
i^irJ. P. Corry,
Bt. (C) 3930
T. A. Dickaou (L) 2074-956
ARMAGH, NORTH f46,200]i
7ftl7 I
MaJ. E. J. Sibuii- '
derson (€^ 41tl2
T. SluDington (L) 237S-181U '
10,011
CoL J, W. Malcolm
{CJ 3658
D, KMacfarlan© (L> 304^-613
8170
Sir J. R Corry, Bt.
(c^ mm
IL K. Oai*cliior{Nf 2532-1638
Sir J. P. Cort^y^ /it., died.
Doc. 17, imi (77im :—
Dunbar P. Biirtoii, QJ\
413]
ARMAGH, 80UTH [3
Hilts
A. Blarie (N)
Unop.
Ahkburton— see DfivoNSHm
ASHKOBD— Kte Kf.jstt^
ASHTOK-UMDfiRLYNB
65ft:i
J, E. W. AdtJjHOii
ar. /fy 3J64 I (C)
^/. Jf/z/^vfj// ^/,; miS-Ui I A. B. RowliiV
Mayor's cadi
•mi
CoL E* J. SaiLiidor-
ritm (Ct
J. Williiimf^n
8192
A. Blan<3 (N)
4570
1677-21
Unojf.
1882
C. a Connor <t;> 4666
W. H. Dodd, Q.C.
iU 2027-21
[51.080]
6553
J, E. W. Addison. Q.C.
10,170
W. E- Macartnoy (C)
Utwp.
9874
D. H. MiWfarlaiieiL) 3(Ii6
Col. J. W, Malcolm
(CJ 3386-SO
7170
Dniibiir P. BarLoiu Q.C.
(C) Unnp.
10.153
Col. E, J. Sauridort»on
7S^
E. McHngh (X| 313»
C. L. Falkinor (C^ 2212-111)7
A. Blanc {P) 50
»M»J>^ J
I
to Mr, AddUon,
7012
J. E. W. Addisgn,
3wy ac. icj xi58
(L^ 3S1V.^ ,^^,V.MQi-v:an(L| :e23-l3
XIBBBAX ir^^ BOOK,
IWVB.
POLL-BOOK, 1885-1907.
211
1895
JLNXRIM, NORTH
8988
CoL HuKh McCahnont (C)
Unop.
Oen, JET. McCaZmont re-
siffned.
Feb. 25, 1899 (8852):-
W. Moore (C) Unop.
ANTRIM, SOUTH
10,547
W. K. Macartney (C)
Vi
mop.
AROYIiIiSHIRN
10,471
D. N. Nicol (C)
Sir D. H. Macfar-
lane(L)
3970
3835-135
ARMAGH, MID
17349
Dunbar P. Barton, Q.C.
jC) Unop.
' Mr. Barton made a Judge.
! Feb. 12, 1900 (7363):—
J. B. Lonsdale (C) 3212
J. Gordon, Q.C. (C) 1811-1401
ARMAGH, NORTH
10,301
CoL E. J. Saunderson
(C) UtMp.
ARMAGH, SOUTH
7254
E. McHugh (N) 3378
W. M. Kavanagh
(C) 1995-1383
1900
8600
W. Moore, Q.C. (C)
Unop.
10,381
W. E. Macartney
(C) 3674
S. Lawther aC) 3081-593
Mr. Mojcartruy avpointed
Deputy Master of the Mint.
Feb. 5, 1903 (10,236):-
C. C. Craig (C) 4464
Dr.KeighUeyaC) 3615-849
10,405
D. N. Nicol (C) 3834
J. S. Alnsworth (L) 3234-600
Mr. Nicol died.
Aug. 26, 1903 (10,643):—
J. S. Alnsworth (L) 4326
C. Stewart (C) 2740-1586
7363
J. B. Lonsdale (C)
Unop.
10,014
Col. E. J. Saunder-
son (C) 3579
J. Orr (IC) 2468-1111
1906
7829
R.GlendinninK(LU) 3757
W. Moore, K.C. (C) 29fla-788
9060
C. C. Craig (C)
Unop.
11,216
J. S. Alnsworth (L) 4507
G. A. C. Hutchi-
son (C) 3012-1495
6974
J. B. Lonsdale (C)
Unop.
J. Campbell (N)
Dr. C. O'Nem (N)
1646
1261-385
ASHTONUNDRR-IiTNR
7152 7753
H. J. Whiteley (C) 3434 i H. J. Whiteley (C) 3545
W. Woods (L) 2680-754 1 E. A. Parkyn (L) 2400-1146
J. Sexton (Lab) 415 j J. Johnstohi (See) 1^
7555
Col. E. J. Saunderson
(C) Unop.
Col. Saunderson died,
Nov. 16, 1906 (7555) :—
W. Moore, K.C. (6)4229
L. Crawford (IC) 1433-2796
7186
W. McKillop (N)
Unop.
A. H. Scott (L)
H. J. Whiteley (C)
4310
\
X-IBBBAL. YEAH BOOK., \W&-
[ 212 THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
f
■ 13Bd
1886
1892
1
i
^ ASTON HAMOR [7L32fiI
mjm
10.048
10»431
H. G. Ueld (L^ 4241
G. Kynoch (C^ M9a
Capt. Grice-Hut-
cMnson (C)
H. P. Ynte^ IC^ 308^1153
H,G, HehML) 2713-782
5300
3/r. Kynoch^ difd.
L Ward (Lab)
im-mi
Mardi20. 189HHt*50):—
Capt. Grioo-Hiit-
ehinrton Wi 5310
W. P. Eeale, Q.C.
{14 2332-2SJ7iJ
ATTKRCLIFFK-HiM SHEFFIHL
t>.
ATUBBBtTRv—s^c Bucking HA
MaHTRE.
! AYB DISTRICT £50.2551
■^
5449
5449
6245
*^
' HL) 3400
R. F. F, CampboU
aUL 3673
Capt, X Sinclair (L) 14tfti-H75
W. Birkmyre (L)
J. SomorveM (C>
2753^;
M. I^w (CJ 2Ilft-Si2
■
Mr. CumpbeU died.
June 15. 1888 (515«) :-
'■
I
Rev. J. Sinclair (L) 2321
I
Hon. Evelyn Ashley
1
{hV^ 2368^^
1
Mr, Sinclair resigned.
March 25, 1890 {5798):-
1
1
J. SomorveU (CJ 2B10
1 1
£. Routledge (L> 2480-130
1
AYRSHIRE, NORTH [ST,
946]
12.465
12,465
12,361
Hon. H. F, Elliot
Hon. H. K Elliot (LU)
Hon. T. H. A. E.
^
(L) 57«"
R W.C.P&tri«k(C) 4740-8eo
Cochrane (LU)
5^
girW.Wedderburo. \
Bt.(L)
4888-148
AYRSHIRB, SOUTH [Bo,
455]
15,1«J
15409
, 14,912
Eugene Waso n { L) T357
Hon. G. R. Vernon
Eugene Waaon (lij
Sir W, Arrol (LU)
653A
6«ii. C Alexander
(LU) 6123
6338-197
(C» 5^6-1411
Eugene Wason (L) 6118^
BANBUKV— sec OXFORDBIIIRE
BANFFSHIRB [52,^|
7018
7018
n«5
R. W. Duff (L) 3740
M. T. S. Darling (C) 2008^1732
R. W. DDff(L) 2533
Sir C. Grant <LU) 1394-1189
R. W. Duff(L)
2208
M. M. Barrie (C>
liMr^ga
Barkston Ash— scfi Yorksk
IBS.
Mr. iHiS' appoinUd OiPfNtr- i
nor of N^eia Sofdh WaJ^g. i
Barnard Cahtljc— see Durh
AM.
March 15, 1893 (7241)
: —
BARSBiMT—see Yorkbhire.
SirW.Woddcrburn
Bt. (L)
J, A. Grant (C)
3186
Barnstaple—**!* Devonshi
REL
BARROWINFURNESS
[57,686]
6063
msi
6958
D. Duncan ^L) 2968 ,
1 H. W. Sch n eid er (C ) 2612^6
W. a. Cflinc (LU^ 3212
J. S. Aiiisworth (L) 1882-1330
C. W.Ca3rEer(C)
J. A. Duncan (L)
3312
2890-422
Mr, Dun<:an unseated.
Mr* Caine reMgned,
July 2, 18H0 (fi«34) :-
J, A. Duncan (L| 1994 ,
April 6. ISSe {mm :-
W. S. CRine (L^ 3109
,^p^_ ^^
Galnsford Bruce,
H. H. Wainwright
^^^^^^H
Q,C. (C) 2174-93S
1 W. M, Edmuiids ri) 15
(C) 1882-132 1
fl
/ BAaiNQSTOKS—set HaatpshiiRK. \
/ Bassktla w—see .Vottjngha mshirb. \
-5
XOBKiiAL IfMA^ BOO^ 1^^- ^^H
1895
ASTON MANOR
10,952
Cant. Orice-Hut-
cKinKon <Cl 5353
J. Luw6on <Lab) 1675-^878
POLL-BOOK, 18g5-1907.
1900
213
ATH DISTRICT
C\ U Orr-Ewing (C) 3057
W. BirkmFM (L\ 27^2-335
12.339
Evelyn Cecil <C)
Unop.
ATBSHIB£. NORTH
12,837
Hod. 1\ H. A. E.
Cochrane <LUJ 5fll2
W. Bobert^otMU 4902-710
AYR8MIRR, SOtJTH
15.463
Sir W. ArroULU) Bfi75
EugcDO WiLHon (L) 6325-560
BJLNFFSHIRE
7o2«
Sir W, Wt'dilor-
bttro, Bt. |L) 2R77
J. A. Gi-ftut {O ^67-510
B JLRROW IN - FURNBSB
6065 I
C, W. Cayiter id 3192
^\ C. Bo nn co cc { L) 235t>^37
P. Cmrraii (LabJ 414
6819
C. L. OrrEwing |C| 3101
CoL E.C. Browne I U2.511-V590
3fr. Orr-^^tmitg died.
January 29, 19(M 173*0) :—
J. Dobbicj {L^ 3221
G. Younger (C) 3177-44
13,657
Hon. T. H. A. E,
Cochrane {hVi 5985
A. Williamson (L) 4791-im
15,M1
sirw. ApToULm fleia
A. JohnBOn-Fergns-
ori {L) 5753-8S3
8156
A. W. Black iU
G, Watt, Q.C. (C)
2768
2470-2S6
7755
Sir C, W, Cayzer {C)
Unop,
1906
12,149
Krelyn Cecil {C} 71M
J , Hiehard bo n (L^ 2431 17<B
8031
G. Yonnger (0
J, Dobbio (L)
3768
3505-^1
15,397
Hon. T, H. A, E.
Cochrane ILU) 5(508
A. M. Anderson (L) 4587-1016
J. Brown (Lab) 2683
17JL97
W, P. Boale, K.C.
(L) 7853
J. J. Bell \hV\ 8011-1242
811S
A. W. Black (L) 4101
J. A. Grant {€) imumO
Mr. Black died
Feb. 16, 1907 (8179) :—
C^pt> W. Waring
{U 3001
W. Whitelaw (C^ 1892-2009
942B
C. Duncan (LHC) 5167
Sir C. W. Cayzer,
Bt, (C> 3395-1772
v
I^JBBRAI. ITKAIt BOOIS.^ IWS.
214
THE BOUSE OF COMMONS
\
1685
BATH [52,7731
2 Heats. 43637
R. S. Blaino (C) 3208
K. H. VVodehouso (L) 2SMJ0
Col. R. P. Laurie \V\ 2S?7t-19
81rA.D.Hajter.Dt.
(L^ 2953
BATTBRBBA [11K2.4691
10,019
O, Y. Moi'gan (L) 4299
J. E. Cooke (C) 3&47-712
BEHFOBD [35,H1]
313^1
Samuel Whitbrcad
a.
do Ricci lO
1286^a}2
BESDFORDSHIRB, KOR1
13,322
f\ Magtiiao {L^ fJOai
Capt. W. G. Bart-
teiot (C) 4423-1615
1886
6637
E, R, Wodehau»46
(LU) 3309
CoiR.RLaiiHo(Cj3244
air A. D. Hayt cr, Bt.
F. W. Verney <LJ 25au
10,019
0. V. MorgaD (L) 3683
E, C. WiUfe, Q.C. (C) 3497-18B
3134
Samuel Wliitbre^ad
J/IL
dc Ricci (C^
1399
1376-23
H, or BIGGIiESWABB
13,322
YiECOTint Baling
tLU) 4853
C. Mayniac (L) 4371-482
6022
CoL Wyndhtitn Mur-
ray <9 3108
E. H. Wodehouso
(LUJ 3177
T, P. Baptie (L) 2ggl-lfl«
Gen. Sir John Adye
iU 2941
12,381
John Bums (Lab) StHfi
VV.M.ChlnneryiO 4057-1539
Samuel WMtbrcad
(L) 1860
C. Guy Pym (C) 1732-118
[62,4461
13,686
G. W, E, Ruffle U {L) 660Q
ViscL Baring (LU)
6056-544,
BEOFOHDSHTItE:, SOUT H, of liUTOH [73,650]
\tM\ I \%\m
Cyril Flower (L) 608i} ' CvrU Flower (L^ 4275
S, Gedge (C| 3871-2209 Capt. W. G. Biirtt^
lot{C) 3(302 f>73
BBIiFAST, EAST [121,520]
8666
E. S, W. De Cobaln
<C 3Ck33
Sir J. P. CJorry, Bt»
(C^ 2929-mi
R. W. Murray IL) 870
BELFAST, NOBTH [®J,320]
(jS:J1
W, EwAit (C( 3915
A, Bowman (L) 1330-2585
BELFAST, SOUTH [73,335
0740
W. Johnston {V\ 3610
J, Workniaii {LJ 99f»-2B2fi
I>r, It. SeedM {V} 871
mm
Fu S. W. De Cobain
(C( 5055
R, McCalmoiit (X) 123*-^16
Mr. l?e Coiwiin es^eUtd.
March 9, 1802 (ll,£^h—
G. W. Wolff (C) 4743
Sir W. T. Charley,
Q.C. (C) 2607-213a
W. Ewart (Ci
4522
732^^7flO
ied.
An|FU£t 12, 1889 mm :—
Sir E. J. Harland, Bt.
(C) Unop,
J . Dempfiey (N)
Mr. Kivartmei'
6741
W. Johnat-oa {V\
A. M'Erloaii \N)
4M2
657-3885
1882
12,612
Cyril Flower (L) 5296
Col. O. T. Duke (LU) 4277-1010
Mr, Kiainr lam^d to jjcer-
agt an Lord lioUerttea.
Sent-embet 20. 18tJ2 (12R42) :—
S. Howard Whit-
bread (L) 4838
Col.O. T. DukelLU) 4a9&-242
II
11,339
G,W. Wolff (C)
Unop,
8610
Sir K J. Harlaad, Bt,
nojJU
7561
W. Johneioii {V\
J^IBKRAL. YKAK BOOK, IW^-
Unop.,
4
POLL-BOOK, 1886-1007,
215
1695
B&TH
7069
CoL Wyndbam
Murray tC> 3445
K. R. Wodehouso
(LU) 3358
Sir W.M.Conway
m 2R17-441
J, M. F, FxiBer (L) 2865
12,880
John Burns (Lab) 5019
C. Ridley Smith (C| 4706-253
BSDFORD
4179
C. Ouy Pvm (C^ 1»76
8. H. Whitbread (LI 1 810-166
BBDFORD8MIHE, HORT
13,744
Lord AlwjTio
Compton (LIT) fi643
G. W. fe BufifieU {L) 5376-267
1900
T30fJ
CoL Wyndbam
Murray (CJ
K, R. W<>dehouso
(LU)
D. Maclean {h)
A. C, Morton iL)
11.420
John Biirne (Lab)
Pv. Gallon {C\
4711
C. Ouy Pym (CI
Percy Barlow (14
25iii
58flO
aeoti-254
2115
1B4S-287
Lord Alwyno Comp-
ton (LU) Unop.
BB0PORDSH1RB, BOtl^H, «i» LUTON
12.7*50
T. Q. A>ihtoH iU
CoL O* T, Duiio
(LU)
5430
5244-186
BBI4FA8T, BAST
ia035
O, W. Wolff (C)
Dnop,
' BBLFABT, NORTH
ft! 18
Sir E. J. Harland, Bt tC)
Unop.
Bir K J. Harland died,
Jan. ^ 1896 (93r)ir:—
Sir J, fl. Hafllott (C) 5565
I A- Turner (la 31^-161
1^"
IBLFAST, SOUTH
811)2
W. Johnston [C}
Unop.
L
lS.3i7
G. Elliott (LU)
14,566
G, W.Wolff (C>
M74
5371-1
Unop,
10.117
Sir J, H, Haslett
4172
T, Harrison (1C> 1855-2317
Hir J, H, HaslEtt died.
Sopt. 14. liJ05 (10J6S) :-
Sir D. Dixon iC\ 4440
W. Walker (Lab^ 3966-474
^41
W, Jniinaton (( 1
Mr. JohTiston died.
Unop.
Auj?. 19, 1902 (11.240) :-
T, H. Sloan (IC) Wh
C. W, Dunbar Bullet
(Q
1906
7968'
I>. Maclean (L) 4Kl2
G. R Goot>h (L) 4069
Lord A. Thymic |C) 3123-946
CoL Sir Wyndhftui
Mmray (C) ^M
15.389
John Bums (Lab^ 73S7
A. S. BeoM {€) 57S7-10OO
65S5
Percy Barlow JL>
C. Quy Pym {Q\
2771
14,085
A. W. Black (L) 6903
Lord Aiwryue
ComptoE) iLU) 4298-2604
14,456
T. G. ABhton (L)
Dr, A. P- Hlllicr
<LU)
16,002
G.W. Wolff (C|
7244)
5387-1853
Unop.
11,385
Sir D. Dixon Bt- <C) 4907
W. Walker (LRCl) 4616-291
Sir D. Dixon died,
Apriin. 1907 (12.(J65)r—
Q. Clark \C) m\
W. Walker (LRC) 4194-1827
953S
T. H, Sloan (IC)
Lord A. HiU {C\
rjBSBAL YBAR BOOII^ iWfe,
216
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1SB5
BELFAST, WEST m.im\
J. H. Hflj^lctt to 3780
T. Soxtoti IN) 3743-37
BBRKSHIRB, EAST, Cil^
92d8
Sir G. Ruswell. Bt,
\C) 4710
K. Lawrence iU dUBIAmS
BBRKBHIRB, NORTH,
8791
P. Wroughtoii {C) 4245
R. PurvlB |L) 2986-1259
BERKSHIRE, SOUTH,
10,453
W. G, MoTint <C) 4631
O. Pakner {L) 44'39-202
BEHMONDSEV— SfHff SOUTHWA
BkrwicK'OnTwtsed— see No
B£iRWICHSHIBE [30,888]
^384
Hon, E, Marjorl-
Imnks (L) 37-58
CoiD.M.Home (C| 1325-2633
BBTHNAI* GREEN, NO
71fi3
G. Howell (L) 3095
J, D, Ma^ne (C) 1844-1241
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82«5
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C^apL. J. E. F. Ayl-
mer (C) 220i>-888
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leyJC)^ 5733
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8131
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J. H. Haslctt (C)
3832
37!a-l(»
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R2-18
Sir G, RuaseU, Bt. (C)
{/nop.
OF ABINGDON [46.037]
S791
R Wro^i^hton (0^ 3899
E. C. KeevU (L) 1910-1889
OF NE^TBURT 155,772]
10,453
W. G. Mount (C)
Unop.
RTKUMBKRUkWD*
5984
Hon, E. Marjori-
liankB (L) 2778
R, H. Elliot (LU) 1177-1801
RTH-EAST [61,873
7102
G, HoweU (L) 2278
E. J. St-oncham (LU) 1906-372
Q.C. (L)
Kennedy,
4560-1173
DTH-UTE ST|$4,g54]
E. H. PickorMdll (L) 2550
Capt. J. E. F, Ayl-
nwT to 2001-549
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SHIRE.
12,116
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lev (C) 5255
W.R. Kennedy, Q.a
iL) 4086-1169
1892
H. O. Amold-Forster
(LU) 1288
T. Sexton (N) 3427-83»
10.142
SirG.RiihiaoU,Bt.(CH988
F. J. Patton (L) 2738-2248
P. Wronghtoo (C» 3565
C. A. l^yc© (L> 3239-388
10,338
W. G. Mount (C)
T, Stevens (L)
458S
3688-630
5644 J
Hon, E. Marjori- I
banka (L^ 2704 I
C. B. Biilfour tV) 1956-748
Mr. Marjoribankfi suc-
ceeded to peerage as
Lord Tweedminith^
Mamh 29. 18iH (.t442^ :—
H. J . Tonnant ( L) 2723
C. B. Balfour (C) 2157-565
7438
G. Howell (L)
H. H. Marks (0)
H. R. Taylor (Lab)
R. Ballard (II
2321-5^
1(15
23
E, R Pickei-HKill ^Ll 320fl
T. Benakin (
2171-1035
13,031
Viecfc. Bury {C\ 57flO
W. H, Lever (L) 5164-ftrH
Fwrcf . Bury xureetded to \
peerage as Lord Albe-
marte.
Oct 17, 1804 (14,293) :—
TBA^K BOOK,
IS^B.
POLL-BOOK, 1885-1907,
21?:
1896
H. O. Arnold-ForBt-er (LU)
BBMKSHIRB, EJLSI, or
Sir G, RuBscU, BL (C)
Sir O. Bussell. Bt., died.
Man^h 30, ims 111»189) :—
Capt. O. Young iC) 4738
O. W, Palmer iU 3600-1090
BERHSHIRBt NOItTH,
A.K.Loyd,Q,C.(C}106l
BSBKSHIRB. BOVTU,
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W. G. MoiLiit (C) 48f«fl
Sir J. Swinburne,
Bt, (L) 376«-1129
IL
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H. J. Tennant ID 2fi73
C. B, Balfour {V} 2im-m
BBTHNAL aftSRH, NO
190O
H. O. Arnold- Forster (LU)
t/nop.
Jfr. Aimold - J*'orst€r ap-
pointed War Secretary.
Oct 23. 1903 (fieiT) :—
H»0. Arnold- Korster
(LU| 3912
P. iJempftey (X> 3871-241
WOKIHOMAM
11,465
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July l2p 1901 ai,4^) :-
E. Gardner iC)
Unop,
or JLBIHaimH
seee
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tfnop.
or NBWBUR7
10,5y6
W. A. Mount {C)
5402
H. J, Tennftnt {U
Lord Dunglass <C)
Ujiop,
2518
lSe8-650
7431
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gree jC)
O. Howtill (L)
2501
9431-ieO
BSTHHAIt ORR13II, 80
7855
K, H. PickerH^ll (L}MJ3
W. A. Statham {C^ 2^24-279
BIRKSltBRAD
11,277
Elliott Iveea (C^ 6178
W. H. Lever ih) 8874-204
RTH-RABT
8(>12
Sir M. M. Bhowoag-
grtse {Q 29es
H. U W. LttWBon (L) 2808-879
812S
S. R Ridley {€) 2862
E. H. Pickcrsifill (L) 2314-34S
15,1S6
Sir laiiott Lees, Bt* (C)
^nop.
1906
88U1
J. Devlin (N)
C^nt, J. R, Smiley
A. M. rarltsle (LJ
4138
4123-16
153
13,033
K* Gardner <C) 6075
Lord Haddo (L) 4750-1325
1
8875
E. A. StraUBS (L) 3943
Capt. H. G. Hender-
son <C) 3767-176
11.746
F. C. Mackarrie8stLj5338
W. A. Mount {€} 4936-402
H. J. Tennant (L^ 2Sf75
R. F. Bell iCf 1624-1351
773f»
Sir E. A. Cornwall
(L) 4127
SlpM.M.Bbowtiagr-
^oelCl 213&-19B7
7i«2
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S. F. Ridley (Cf 2064-1478
17»010
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<C1
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5271-1803
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ley k;) 6733
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Q.C. {L^
1886
8131
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J, H, Ha«lett (C>
3?i0-103
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Sie O. RnsseU, Bt. <C>
l7lM^
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8791
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or HBWBURY [55,172]
ir>.l53
W. G. Mount {V}
RTMlTMttBRLAND.
5984
Hon- E. Marjori-
batikw (L) 2778
R. H, Elliot (LU> 1177-1601
HTH-BAST [ft4,873
7102
G.HowoU(L) 2278
E. J* Bt-onehain (LU( 14M)6-372
E. H. PickcrHirill (L) '2550
Capfc. J. E. F. AyU
mer (C) 2001^^9
HIRK.
BHIKE.
12,115
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l5flO-117S
W.
^^^.
<L)
:ennedy,Q.C.
5255
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laes
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laus
StrO.Rniwell,Bt,<CM
F. J. Pfttton CL)
P. Wrouirhton (C)
C. A, Piyce (L>
W. G. Mount \C)
T. Stevenfl IL)
1
54PS44
Hon. E, Maijori-
banka \U ^m
C. B- Balfour {C) Iflfifl
cteded t^t peerage
Lord Tweedmoutn,
March 29, 1894 (5442 » :—
H. J. Tennant iU 2722
C, B. Balfour (C| 2157
G. Howell (U'
H, H. Marks (C)
H. R. Taylor I Lab)
R. BaUarda^
7821
E,H,Pi€ker8elUa:*>3a(]l
T. Beiwkln (C> 21T
13,031
Visct, Bury (C^ 5760
W. H. Lover ih) 5164^
peerage €La Lord A
marie.
Oct- \T.18&4 (14,283):—
V
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]
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POLL-BOOK, 1885-1907.
217
1895
901R
H. O. ArnoM-ForHter (LU)
Unop.
BBRKSHlItli, BAST, or
IOJ'22
Sir G. Russell, Bt. (C)
Sir Q. Rttssell, Bt., died.
March 30, 1888 ai489) ^—
CapLO. Young {C)47afJ
G. W. Palmer {L) 3690-1086
BBRKSHIRB, NOIITH»
mi5
A.K,IiDyd,Q.C.(CHO^
C. A. Pryce (L^ 301&-1046
BEBKSHOtB, SOU'FH,
10,621
W. G. Mount (C) 4^ft5
Sir J. Swinburne,
BL iU 3768-1129
BBBWIOKSHIRB
H. J. Tennant {U 2S73
C. B. Balfour {0\ 2im-m
BBTHHAI* GREBN, NO
7131
M, M. Bkownag-
(rreo id 25fll
G.Mowell (L) 2431-ieO
.BSTHNAIi GRBBN,
7S5»
K. H, PlekeragiU (L) 2803
W. A. StaUiam (C) 2324^279
1000
H. O. ArnoM-Forafcer (LLl
£7nop.
JWr. Arnold - F'OTister ap-
pointed War Secretary.
Oct 23. liM)3 (8617) :—
H.O.Ariiold-Forater
{LU) 3812
P, Denipsey (N) 3671-241
WOKIHQHAH
Capt O. Young iC)
Capt. Younff resigned.
Ju5l2, 190iai,M):-
E. Gardner (C^
Unop.
Unop.
OP ABIHGBOil
A. K, Loyd, Q.C. (C|
or NBWBUR'T
W. A. Mount {C)
5402
H. J. Tennant (L>
Lord Dunj^lasB (C)
Uiiop.
Unop.
2518
1988-550
RTH'BJIBT
8012
Sir M. M, Bhownivg-
ffree (C> 2fles
H. L. W- Lawson (L) 2609-379
BO UTH-lirBBT
3128
S. R Ridloy (C) 28^2
E. H. Rckersglll (L) 25U-34S
14,277
Elliobt Laea (CJ 6178
W. H, Lever (L) 5974-204
15,486
Sir Elliott Ii&eH, Bt. |C)
Un
1906
S8&1
J. Devlin (NJ 4138
Capt. J, R, Smiley
<LU) 4122-16
A. M. Carlisle (L} 153
13,033
E. Gardner <CJ
Lord Haddo (L)
6075
4750-1325
8S75
K. A, Stmusa (LI 3943
Capt. H. G. Hender-
son (C) 37e7'17«
1L746
R C. Mackarneus (L) 533S
W, A. Mount iC) 489IM08
5502
H. J. Tonnant (L)
KF. BeH(C)
2975
1624-1351
7730
Sir E, A. Cornwall
(L) 4127
Sir M. M. Bhowna^-
sree (C) 2130-1907
7ii«2
ILlLPickeraarlll (L) 3542
a F. Ridley Tc> 2064-1478
17,010
H. H, Vivian (Ly 7074
Sir Elliott Loea.Bt.
J. A. Kenait (ICl
5271-18Q3
X'IBBHAr. tka:h BOO^, \Wft*
1885
9019
Unop.
i
AB, BAa?, or
lell, Bt. (Ci
Unop.
Sill, B£., died,
888 Hhim :—
ling (C} 1726
ftB, MORTH,
Q.a(C)4f61
i (L) 301&-1045
U,«2l
litter 4885
biinie,
BHIRB
5609
«it(L) 2673
r (C) 2166-507
IRBSN, HO
3S01
1900
ft552
a O. Arnold- Forster OjU)
tJnop.
Mr. A rnflM - F&rHter up-
pointed IVar Secretary.
Oct. 23, 1903 {8617 J :—
H. 0. Amold-Forst^r
jLU) 3912
p; Dempaey (N) 3871-241
WOKIMQHAM
11,46*
Capt, O, Young (C)
Un&p.
Capt. Younff rtsioned,
JuW 12, 1901 111,489) :—
E. Gardner (C)
Umop,
or ABIHODON
S60S
A. K. Loyd/Q.C. (C)
OP NBWB17RT
10,596
W. A* Mount (CJ
5192
H. J. Terinant iU
Lord Ihinglass (C)
Unop.
Unop,
35IS
1968-550
stiia
tiownag-
IBRr:
V >=!0n (L) 2609-379
7B&T
8128
iiilcy(C) 28^
lokersifUliL) 2514-318
1^489
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nop.
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J, Devlin im
Capt. J. R. Sniiley
A. M. l-arUsle <L)
K. Gardner (Q
LordHaddoW
®75
E. A. Stnniss {L) 3943
Capt, H. G. Hender-
son (C^ 3767-176
11,746
F. C. MockBTtieaalL) ^338
W. A. Mount (C) 4036-402
5502
H. J. Tonnant (L)
R. F. BeU (C)
7730
Sir E. A, Cornwall
(L) 4127
8irM.M,Bhowimg-
groe (C) 2130-1997
218
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
6lMlfIKOHJiM» BORnn
11,178
W. Showeli iO .10l&-1^13
BIRHINOHAM. CBNTR
lfl,i*23
John Blight (L^ 4989
Lard R. Churehill
tC> 421&^773
BIBHINGHAM,
F. W. Lowe {C}
1866
aiiB Y [90,018]
11,178
Jesse CollinKH (LU) 4475
Lawbqq Tait (L^ 1040-343.5
KLi [54,1871
10,023
John Bright ILU) Unop.
Mr. Bright died.
AprUi5JK89nL&>i):-
J. A. Bi'iKht (LU) 6621
W.KBtJivlo,Q.C.(L) 256J-30ett
BAST [82,5^7]
4277 H. Matthews, aC.
3025-1332 ^C) sail
W. Cook (L) 2S52-789
BIBMINOHAH, BDGBA
8693
Q. Dixon (L) <O08
Sir J. E, Wilmot.
Bt. iV} 2907-1191
BIRMINGHAM, NORTH
tWl^7
W. Kcnrick (L) 4179
H. Matthcjwa, Q,C.
(C) 35«l-ei8
BIRMINOHAM, SOnTH
10,^3
J.PowellWllHamH
H, Hawkos |C) 3311-17SS
BIRMINGHAM, WBST
ir>.329
J, Chamboriain ID 5419
J. Duinphroys (C} 2655-2764
BTON I7T,5S81
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tOO.328}
&42T
W, Kenrick (LU)
BrRK— ^ee KiNO*a Countt.
BlBHOP AXJCKUAm>—Bee DU RHAM CoUNTT.
UnhOp,
Unop.
[72,183]
10 643
J. PowoD Wiiliainfl (LU)
Urmp,
[Te»3411
10,3129
J. ChAmberla.m {LU)
Uiwp,
BliAOKBURN [127,flS0]
W. Coddington
Sir Robert Peel,
Bt. {C\
W. E. BriKff» (L(
J. N, Boot!) man
(L>
0168
^125
674[>-lfiS5
lfi,^39
W. Coddingt^jn (C)
W. H. Hornby {C^
Unop.
53U
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/ nomnN—see Cornwalj^
1692
12.876
Jeaao CoUiogr? (LU) 6380
W. J. Davius (L) 2ri5ft-3732
11,«04
J. A.Bnght<LU) 5535
J. Herbert (L) 1522^00^^
10.404 ^^^H
H. Matthews, Q,C. T
\C\ mil
H, C. Fnlford (L) 2832-22«> I
D. 3. Callio a) 296 M
10,224 \
G. Dixon (Ll/)
9615 ^1
W. Kcnrick (LU) 4S14 1 ■
E, Bloor (L> JM8&-272S
I0,ai4
J. Powell Williams
5193
ncafitor(L) 2270-28Q3
W, J, Lan
ll.fi54
J. Chamborlaiu
(LU)
( 'orrie Omnt (L>
J, W. Mahoiiy (I)
6297
18T9-4411
31
t7.efil
W, 11. Hornby (C) 1)265
W, rodfliiigton (CM)f>4n
W, Taylor O^) "^
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7272 mi
lUBBRAX. ^l£AJet BOOK, W^^
POLL-BOOK, 1885-1907.
219
1895
BIRMINOHJLM, BORDB
13,824
Jesse Colling8(LU)0001
W. Cook (LT 2164-3850
BIRMIKOHJLM, OBNTR
11,806
K P^kes (LU)
Unop,
BISMINOHAM, BAST
11,318
Sir J. B. Stone (C)
Unop.
BIRMINOHJLM, BDOBA
10,791
G. Dixon (LU) Unop,
Mr. Dixon died.
Feb. 15, 1898 (11,067):—
F. W. Lowe (C) Unop.
BIRMINGHAM, NORTH
9753
W. Kenrick (LU) 4647
W. J. Lancaster^) 1213-3334
Mr. Kenrick resigned*
Feb. 14, 1899(10.1®):—
J. T. Middlemore (LU)
unop.
BIRMINGHAM, SOUTH
11,604
J.PoweU Williams
(LU) 4830
W. Ftiestman (L) 1267-3573
BIRMINGHAM, WBBT
11,647
J. Chamberlain
(LU) 6637
Dr. B. O'Connor
(L) 125»-4278
BIOLCKBURN
18,275
W. H. Hornby (C) 9553
W. Coddington {C) 9150
T. P. Ritzema (L) 6840-2310
1900
SIiBT
16,199
Jesse Ceilings (LU)
All
12,010
E. Parkes:(LU)
Unop.
Unop.
13,070
SirJ.B. Stone (C) 4989
J. V. Stevens (L) 2835-2154
ETON
12,015
F. W. Lowe (C)
Unop.
9930
J. T. Middlemore (LU)
tJnop.
12,564
J. Powell Williams (LU)
Unop.
Mr. Williams died.
Feb. 26, 1904 (11,984):—
Visct Morpeth
(LU) 6299
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 CoUings (LU) 7763
J. B. Glasier (LRC) 3976-3787
10,670
E. Parkes (LU)
T. G. Lee (L)
5684
207&-3e00
14,469
Sir J. B. Stone (C)
J. Hohnes (LRC)
6343^585
13,230
Sir F.W. Lowe (C) 7263
Hon. L. Holland (L) 3103-4160
J. T. Middlemore
(LU)
J. Hood (L)
5172
1275-3897
11.611
Visct Morpeth
" "" 5541
Itevens (L) 2641-2900
(LU)
J. V. St
12,483
J. Chamberlain
(LU) 7173
R. L. Outhwaite (L) 2094-5079
21,127
Sir W. H. Hornby,
Bt. (C) 10,291
P.Snowden (LRC) 10.282
Oeoffi:eyDrage(C) 8932-1350
£. Hamer (L) 8892
\
MBHRAt -TEAR BOOK, 1908.
220
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
BOLTON [130.611]
2 seats. 10,063
H. Shophord'CroHii
Col. Hon. F. C.
Bridgeman (C) T65S
J. K. Crom iU 6725-930
J.P.Thomnfifiou^L) B228
H. M. Elohardson
a> im
BooTLB— «ce Lancashire.
BORDESLBY— see BiRMINGHA
BOSTON [20,456]
271fi
W. J. Ingrain iU 1295
N, Learoyd IC^ S9&-299
Bob WORTH— aee Leicssters
Bow & BROMtBY~se€ Tows
BBJI^PFORir* CENTR^SXt
11,297
W. EL Forster (L) 5275
G. M. Waud (C^ 3T32-1M3
Mr, Jtbrst&r died.
April 21, 1886 (11,397^ :—
G. X Shitw-Lefevre
(L* 4407
E. Brodle Hoare
(C) 3627-780
BRABFORD, BAST [88,237
10,S87
A, Holden (L> 4713
J. Taylor (C» 4367^346
BBJU>FOBD, WBS^ [79,43
9421
A, mingworth (L) 4688
H. Byron Reed {0) 3408-1380
BRBGKNOCKfiHIRB [57,
9530
W.F.Maitland(LH7ai
Hon.A.Morgan(U)33e2-15(J2
1886
16,063
H. Shepherd- Cross
\Ui 7780
Col Hon, F. C,
Bridgeman (C> 7668
J. C. HasUm (L) 6452-1216
H. C. Hichardfi (L) 6314
2718
H. J. F, Atkinson (C) 1192
W. J. iDffram {U 1144-48
HIRE.
R Hamlets.
[60,957]
11,297
G. J. Shaw-Lefevre
iU 4410
C, M, Norwood iLU) 3851-159
10,887
H- Byron Reed (C) 4519
A. Holden iU
1
M24
A, lUingworthjL* 3S75
A.W. SOrlinB (LU) 2^3-1352
2131
0520
W. F. MaiUaiid (L)
Unop.
Brentford— se« Middlese x.
BRmOETOWN— ««e Glasgow
Bjiix^SiWA TSK—i}ee So me rs kt.
BiuQG—see Lij<fCOLNSiniLS.
1892
17.7T2
H. Shepherd-Crosa
CoL Hon. F. C
Brldgeman ^C)
R Ta^or (L)
G. Harwood (L)
8429
8140
7575-565
7536
3054
W. J, Ingram (LJ 1355
Hon. G. Wlllougtiby
i€) 1293^
11,134
G. X Bhaw-Leflevre
(L\ 4710
MarauesB of Lome
{LU) 4245^465
12,556
W. S. Caine {h} SSfS
H. ByroQ Roed (C) 5373-301
10,911
A, lUln^worth <L) 3306
E. Flower (C) 3063-253
Ben Tillett <Lab) 2749
10,561
W,F.Maifcland(L)4676
CapL T, Wood {V) MlS-12ia
\
LIBBBAX. ■XEA» BOOK. \WB.
POLL-BOOK, 1885-1907.
221
1896
BOIiTON
18,183
H. Shopherd-Cross
(C) 8494
G.Harwood(L) 8453
CoL Hon. F. C.
Bridgeman (C) 7901-552
F. Brocklehurst
(XL) 2694
BOSTON
3299
W. Garfit (C) 1633
Sir "W. J. Ingram,
Bt. (L) 1237-396
BRADFORD, CBNTRAIi
10,316
J. K Wanklyn (LU)4024
G. J. Shaw-Lefevre
(L.) 3983-41
BRADFORD, BAST
12,997
H. Byron Reed (C) 5843
W. & Gaine (L) 5139-704
Mr, Reed died,
Nov. 10, 1896 (13,159) :—
Capt. Hon. R. H. F.
GreviUe (C) 4921
A.Bill8on(L)
J.KeirHwrdie(ILP) 1963
BRADFORD, WBST
11,200
E. Flower (C) 3936
J. C. HorsfeOl (L) 3471-465
BenTiUettCLab) 2264
BRBCKMOCKSHIRB
10,849
C. Morley (L) 4594
CoL T. WoSi (C) 3631-963
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.
Greville (C) 6121
W. E. B. Priestloy
(L) 5514-607
J. Sheldon (Lab) 111
12,340
E. Flower (C) 4990
F. W. Jowett (Lab) 4949-41
11 584
C. Morley (L)'
Unop,
1906
G. Harwood (L) 10,953
A. HGUKLRC) 10,416
Hon. G. J. Goschen
(C) 6693-3723
G.H. Faber(L)
W. Garflt (C)
1801
1604-107
9978
Sir G. S. Robertson
(L) 4954
Hon. Vicary Gibbs
(C) 3614-1340
15,136
W. E. B. Priestley
(L) 6185
Sir V. Caillard (C) 4277-1908
E. R. Hartley (Soc) 3090
13,965
F. W. Jowett (LRC) 4957
Sir E. Flower (C) 4147-«10
W. Claridge (L) 3580
12,235
S. Robinson (L) 5776
Hon. R. C. Dever-
eux (C) 3499-2277
\
XJBKBAI, YKA.B, BOOK., \W».
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1S85
iyv.H^)
7047
h *niPh(i'^ 7019
BRIflTOL* BJIttT {m,Sm\
VniBTOL, NORTH [83,511)
BItlBTOL, BOUTH m,\m\
J, D.WohIoihL» 1217
BBIBTOI4I WBBT [ag,7€6]
7tifl7
8irM. HkkH-Bfewrh.
BL. (( ?> 387B
11. Do V. NIkoij (LI nm-nVA
Brixton— «(■« LAMnicTti.
HitoMi.Bv— ufie Bow * Bhom
BUCKINOHAMBHIItB,
io,r>a5
Bjiroii F. t\ii UolliM-
Dhiid ^u mt\
F. fharHley <r^ 2(>24^2832
€. J. Clarko (RJ 2IMJ
BUOKIIfQHJIM8Hrai3,
*Japl. E, JI. Vorinuy
Sir S. WLlHOli (C> 40U&-lla6
/
dons
14,848
D. Smith (O
W. T. Marriott.
Q.C. m 5875
W, HalJ (L) 2633-3242
Mr. Hmith dttd.
Nov,2»i_1886*U,848>:™-
Sir W. T. Robertson lO
^T> JF. r. JJo6*?rf^o« died;
Oct.miS89U5.307h-
G. W. E. Loder iQ 7132
Blr R, Peol, Bt. ih) 463^3507
9508
H, C'oHKham (L) 3672
J. InHklpfC) 1936-1736
Mr, VonHham died.
May %mm ao.Mt}) :^
BirJ. k WuHtori
(L) 4775
J. Innklp (d lWlQ-2875 H,
J. H. Wikoii (Lab.) 603
1882
16.881
G. W. E. Loder {O 7807
Sir W. T, Harriott.
ac. \n 7131
R W. Maude CLl 54J8-lfi»
Sir IP. Marriott rtsigned.
13ec. 14, 1833 a7/©5) :—
B, C. V, Wentworth O
i
9002
I^wlB Fry (LU)
At Carponter (LJ
10,384
Col. R S. mil (C)
SlrJ.D. Weston
\U
So87
2737-850
4447
3423-1024
7657
H\v M. Hlck»*-Boach,
BL {V\ 3811)
J, Judd (L) 1801-3018
MID, OF KY^lMBBUWr [5^001]
If^^TliS
Hsimn F* de Hoths-
child ^LU) 4723
C". D, Hodgson (L) 1680-3043
lQl.902
Sir J. D. Weston (L>
Unop»
Sir J, D, WtJtton died,
March 21. ]896GO,902) :--
Sir W. H, ^ViUa. Bt
iU 3740
' R Gore (Lab) 3S38-18S
10,863
C. Townacnd (LJ
Lewis Fry (LV)
11,887
CoL Sir E. a Hill
W^
Wilb (L)
44fl9
4980
1442^548
8122
Sir M. Hicks-Beach,
Bt (C)
NORTH, OP BUCKINOB
IL3<J7
E. lluWmrd (C| um
UftuU K. H. Vorney
(L( 4388-71
Mr. Hubbard su^ieeeded to
peerage, as Ijord A ddin^-
Ion.
Oct. 11, lSS»nJ2p5fl51:-
Capt, E. H, vomeY
(L) 4&5&
Hon* E. HtibbardAC>4»W-^fife
Unop,
10,tJ28
Baron F. do Roths-
chUd (LU) S515
T, IL Dolticy iL) 2UKJ-25523
AM [59,^280)
11.518
H. S. Leon <L) 6153
AY. W, Carlilo (C) 4704-449
€apt. Vtrmv e^rpelled.
i
LJBKRAL YBAK BOO^,
wm.
POLL-BOOK, 1885-1907.
223
1895
BRIGHTON
17.083
G.W.B.Loder(C)7878
B. C. V. Went-
wcnrth (C) 7490
SIrJ. Bwart(L)
BRISTOIi, BAST
11,254
Sir W.H. Wills, Bt
CL) 4129
a 6. Hobeon
(Lab.) 1874-2255
BRISTOIi, NORTH
11,490
Lewis Fry (LU) 4702
C. Townsend (L) 4464-238
BRISTOIi, SOUTH
12,281
Ck>L Sir E. S. HiU
(C) 5190
J. O'Connor Power
Oi) 4431-759
BRISTOIi, WBST
8144
Sir M. Hicks-Beach,
Bt. (C) 3815
H. H. Lawless (L) 1842-1973
BUCKINOHAMSHIRB,
10J999
Baron F. de Roths-
child (LU) Unop,
Baron F. de Rothschild
died,
Jan. & 1899 (11,403) :—
Hon. L. W. Rothschild
(LU) U'nop,
BUCKINOHJUISHIRB,
11.395
W. W. Carme (C) 6266
H. S. Loon (L) 4830-436
1900
18,634
G.W.E.Loder(C)7858
B. C. V. Went-
worth (C) 6626
J. Kensit (LC) 4693-1933
Mr, Loder cuxepted office.
April 6. 1905 (20,139) :—
E. A. ViUiers (t) 8209
G.W. K. Loder (C) 7392-817
13,181
C. E. Hobhouse (L) 4979
R. A. Sanders (C) 3848-1131
12,157
Sir F.Wills, Bt.(LU) 4936
Sir C. Smitii (L) 4182-754
13,206
Walter Long (C) 5470
W. H. Davies (L) 4859-611
Sir M. Hicks-Beach, Bt. (C)
Unop,
MID, or ATIiBSBURT
11,414
Hon. L W. Roths-
child (LU) Unop.
NORTH, OP BUCKINOH
11,685
W. W. Carlile (C) 5101
H. G. Beaumont (L) 4684-417
1906
20,976
E. A. Villiers (L) 9062
E. A. Ridsdale (L) 8919
Capt G. C. Tryon (C) 8188-731
Hon. J. E. Gordon(C)8176
14,543
C.E. Hobhouse (L) 7935
T. B. Johnston (LU) 3129-4806
13,061
A.Birrell,K.C.(L)6953
J. A. Foote, K.C.
(LU) 4011-2942
14,935
W. H. Davies (L)
Walter Long (C)
9423
G. A. Gibbs (C)
T. J. Lennard (L)
7964
4267
3902-365
11,661
Hon. L. W. Roths-
child (LU) 5675
Silas K. Hocking
(L) 4463-1212
AM
12,334
F. W. Vemey(L) 6253
Hon. T. F. Fre-
manUe (C) 4673-1580
\
UBBBAL THAB BOOK^ 1W».
224 THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
18S5
18^6
1882
BUCKINGHJlHSHIRfi,
SO017H, OF WITCOHBB
[7fl.245]
11,2S0
twm
11,6-46
Visct. Cwmn iC) smi
Vif4ct. Curzon (C) 4620
Yiflot. Curaon (C) 6030
Hon. R. CarringLon
A. GObey |L) 3537-1083
A. Hope Hawkins
iU 4239-«53
(L) 39S8-1012
BucKBOSE— see Yorkshire*
BURNLEY r95,823]
fiS3S
12,619
P. RyliiTiiis (LI 4866
H, H, Wainwright
P, RylandE (LU) 4209
J. QrcenwDod (L) 4166-13
J* 8. Balfour (L) 6450
E. Lawrence (LU) 5035-1415
Mr. Balfour resi(rn^d.
(C) iim-m
Mr. Rylaitd^ died.
Feb* IB. 1887 (10,030) i—
Feb* 6j, 1893 (12,826| :=
Hon. P. J. Stanhope
(L) 6199
J, SlagKiL) 6021
J. OTS-TTaursby (C) MSl-^O
Mr. Slagg died.
Feb. 27. 1889 (11421);-
\V\ A- Lindsay (C) 560S-fle3
J
■
J. S. Ralfour (L) Unop.
J
■
Burton- ffec STAFFORiieinR
E>
H
I
Sir Henn' James,
P
Q.C. (L) 3»T6
J. Grant Lawfton (C) 3787-189
8214
Sir Henry James, Q.C, (LU)
7831
Sir Henry Janies,
Q.C. (LU) 4070
Unop.
Dr. J. Parka (L) 3341-839
BUR7 ST. BBHOKDB
116,3551
S^ffi
2292
2515
LordF.Hervey(C(UgZ
J, A, HaJTacaflUe
Lord F. Herrey (C) 1135
Lord F. Hcrvey (C^ 13CT
Dr. F. GocMlwln (L} 800=335
Maj. J. E. JamcsonlL 1863-404
(L) 956-l€6
Lord J*\ Her-vey rtHigned.
Aug. '^,1892 (2515):-
ViBct. Chelfloa (C) I7»op.
BOTBBHIRB [13,641]
'jam
2^3
3195
J. P. B. Robertson,
J. P. B. Robertson,
aC (C) 1374
Q,C* (CI 1364
N. McNem (L) S 19-545
ac. (C) 1106
R. E, M. Suiith (L) 1013^453
H. A. Maclean (L) 1090-2B4
Mr. BobeHitan appointed
Lord Justice Oen^ral
iLord Bobertson),
OoU 8, IBdl (315G) :~
A. Grabam Murray.
aC. (C) 1^
J. McCuEoch (L) B0tX-34a
CAITHNESS- BHIRE [25,
741]
4320
432(» '
3839
Dr, G. B. Clark
r>r* G. B* Clark <L) 2034
Dr. G. B. Clark (L| 2134
Sir W.J. BeU (LU| t»3-1441
<Cmft-eri 2110
C. G. Sinclair (L) 1218-S9S
B. Niven (LU) 584-1450
CAMBER WELL, DULUT
ICH [»7.3(59]
mm
8893
ll/i77
J* M. Howard,
J. M. Howard QX.- (C)
Afr, Howard ftiade a C^.
Sir J. B. Maplo {€) 5318
A. Clayden (L| 3i98-218D
Q.c. (c^ mm
G. CoUinti (LI 2712-1394
Co. Judoe.
Dec. 1, 1S87 (8972) i-
J. B* Maple (C| 4021
" 1
J. Henderson (L) ^^flOft-1412
^m
I
GAMBERWELL, NORTH
[S3.073]
^
1
mm
8603
11.133 ^^
/ n. strong (u inm i
J. R. Kelly (C) '£11%
K. H. Bayloy kU 4295
K. n, my ley iLV 'mi^m \ 3 , V.. \Lii\\^- \e\ w*i-%^s»
\
r
|W.RDiiff(LU^ m ^ \
t
I.1BBRAT, YBAB. BOOK, 1
ss\i^.
■
I
I
POLL-BOOK, 1B85-1907.
1895
BOGRIIIOHAMSHIBE,
1249f7
Visct. Curzon {C\
Hon. P, J. Stanhope
(LI &tM
W. A- Lindsay iC) 5133-321
H. M. HyDdtDan
(Soc) 1408
7986
J* Kenvon (C) 3890
J. F. Cheetham (L^ 3215^5
BURY BT. BDMUHDB
2539
Visct Chelsea (G}
Unop.
■nrr:
'B6HIRB
3261
A, Grahcun Murray,
ac. (C) Unop.
1900
BODTH, or IffYGOMBB
i3,rm
W, H. Grerifell ^C) 6111
J. ThomiLs <LJ
14,393
W. Mitchell (Gl (J773
Hon. P. J. Stanhopo
CATFHIiBSS-eHIRB
3B76
Dr. G. B, Clark (L) 1828
J. Cooper {LV) 628-13(lfl
GAMB<WBLI.* 0ll£«W
11 960
Sir J. B. Maple <C) 5258
C. a Clarke (L} 217^-3082
GAMBERHirBLL, NORTH
ii.ofti
Ma)' ^- IfaJhltM^^n Mm
K.m Baylor (U
iU
6173-^300
J. Keiiyon {C\
$581
4132
G. Toulmin (L( 3283-849
Mr. Kenyan reMg^ned.
May 10, 1902 10786) :—
G. Toulmin ^L^ 4213
H- L. W, Lawson
<LU) 3799-414
2581
Sir E. W» Grooiie, Bt (C)
Vnop.
3412
A* Graham Murray »
Q.C. {€) 1241
N; Lamont (L) 1(M6-195
Mr. &ra/uim Murray ap-
poifUed Lord JuMice
Qi^neral iLord, Dunedini.
March 3, IQOo (3578|:—
Nonnan Lamont (L| 1460
E. T. Salve»en, K.C.
(C) 1428-34
4043
R. Lp Hannsworth
iU iim
D. I*. Henderson {C) 1161-28
Lh-. G. B. Clark (L) 673
F, C. Auld il4 141
lOH
12,675
Sir J. B, Maple, BU {C)
UfWp.
Sir X B. Maple died.
Dec. 15, 19ri3 113,515^:—
Dr. Rutherfoord
Harris \V) 5819
C. F. G. Mastemian
iL) 4382-1137
12.39fZ
, Dt\ T, J. Maciia-
3316^m nifuft tL)
32 tJ.R. DiKgle IC)
1906
15,050
T. A. Herbert (L) 6g3a
A, H S. Cripps <C) 562^-1213
15 983
F. MaddiMin (L) 5288
G. A. Arbuthnot (C)49fti-324
H, M* Hyndman
(Soc> 4S32
i
WIfiS
G. Toidtuin iL)
R. J. Lucai* lC>
4^i6
3498-1127
2788
Capfc. R Hervey (C) 1481
W. R yat«« (L) 1M7-434
Capt. HertJEj/ ttnccte^ed fo
peerage (Marquess of
BrUtolK
Aug.24. 1»>7(27401:-
Hon. W. Guinness
Wei 1631
. a Yabti>6 (L> 741-890
3816
Norrnan Lamont (L) 1637
G. Spoir (C) 1517-120
4091
R. L* Harmiiworth
(L)
Sir K. Fraaer, Bt.
(CI
15,288
Dr. Ruthorfoord
Harris {( ) 06^
D. WiUiamson (L) ^82-357
Dr. Harris remaned.
May 15, 1906 (15,286) :—
A. Bouar Law {€) «799
D. Williamson {L) 543(M2T9
ik^&\
3485-^3a& \ C • ^^lioJM^ VS^^
X.1BERAL YEAR mOOKL, IW^-
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
1886
OAHBl£HW^KiI#, P£€KH AM \m,U^}
irTia 9713
A. A. Btttiniann iO SIViS A. A. B^iumann (C) MSft
W, WillLs g.C. iU W3&A33 . W: Willii^, Q,C. (L) 2688-751
E. D, RogerH ^L) 580
Cam BOUNCE— se<; Cornwall,
GAMBRIDGB [17,7^]
R. U. R Fits'^crald
(C> satfi
W, Fowler (L) "273SHII7
GAHBRIUGBi UNIITERS
A, J. BereHford-Hope <C)
H. 0. Raikea (C)
OAMBRIDOBSHIRB, BA
s\m
George XtnvnoK (L) 3931
B, HJckH (C) 2060-971
CAMBRIDGBSHIRB, HO
J»»32
J. Rigby. Q,0. (L) 3919
CapL C. \V. Solwyn
(C> 3506-223
CAMBRIDQBSRIRB, W
C. Hfill. Q.C, \c\ inf\
N. Goodman <LJ 41G1-S5
Camlachie— see Glasgow.
CAHrTBRBURT [21,^260]
3107
J. Hcunikor Heaton
(C) im
Dr.W.H.S.Aiibrf3y
(L» 835-079
CARDIFF DIBTRICI* [167,
8ir m. J. Reed (L) 5560
H. Hiirbon (C^ 542&-yo
Sir K J. Meed accepted
ojffice.
Feb. 27p iSSe (12,605) r-
Sir KX Heed (Lf 5708
J. T. njJIwj^i'Llew'
eirn m ISJ5-a63
R. U. R Fibsgemld
(C) 2937
Cyril Dodd (L) 247^458
VTY
6482
A. J, BGrosford-Hopo (C)
H. C. Ralkes <U)
Mr, BereJi ford' Hope dietf.
Nov, 17, im \G3m} :—
Prof. G. G. Biokm (C)
Unop.
ST, OF RBlffUARKBT [18,
George Newiies (14 M35
Marqiiesj^ of Car-
marthen (C) 31(»5^^Q0
W. H. Hall (LIT) 298
RTH, or WI6EBGH [51,232
IJ53'2
Capt. C. W. Schvyn
<C) 4103
J. Rigby, Q.C. (L) 3U82-10S7
Capt, Sdwyn resigned,
Jufr 23. 1801 (11,725) :-
Hon, A. G. Bmnd (L) 3079
S. W. Duncan {C} 371^280
BST, OF GMBBTBRTON
10.4f>a
C. Hall, Q.C, ^C) i%m
C. Smith <L) 3273-076
S107
J. Henniker Heaton (CI
l/nop.
1892
10,861
F. Q. Banbury (C)
K. Jonos (L>
B. Ellis (I^b)
3W7
3364-183
93
7362
R. U. R Fitzgerald
R. C. Lehnaanii iU 3044-2{
Prof. R, C, Jebb (C)
Sir John Qorfit, Q.C, (C)
Urn
Mr, Raikes died,
Oct. 9, 1891 (6582) :— ,
Prof. R. C. Jebb {Q) Un&p. I
592J
12,fj(*5
Sir E. J. Reed (LI
Hon. H, R. Brand
(LU)
5307
49155-342
George Newnos (L) 4361
H. A. GOTard, Q.C.
(C) 31®-123
11J75
Hon. A. Q. Hmnd (L) I3U
S. W, Dunraii {V\ 4189-128
Mr. Brand a^epUd oMcc
April 3, 189* ao.514^ :—
Hon, A. G, Brand iUmS
CoL S. G, Stopford-
Sackville (C) 4237-198
[43,317]
Id gg0
H. £. Hoaro {l> 43dit
SlrC,HalUQ.d (C)
3T21
J. Henniker Heaton (C)
Unifp*
Sir EL J. Reed (L) 7228
J. Gunn (LU) fl54M»
LIBBRAX* ^^AK ^00\^,
\TO%.
POLL-BOOK, 1886-1907.
227
1895
OAMBHRWBIiIi, PBOKH
11,388
F.G. Banbury (C) 4495
C. Clements (L) 3472-1023
1900
AM
11,835
F. G. Banbury (C) 4453
Capt. F. Hemphill
(L) 3061-]
CAMBRIDGE
7796
R. U. P. Fitzgerald
(G) 3574
A. J. David (L) 2920-«54
CAMBRIDGE UNHTERS
6725
Prof. R. C. Jebb (C)
Sir John Gorst, Q.C. (C)
Vnop,
8186
Sir R. U. P.Fitzgerald (C)
C/nop.
ITY
SirR. C. Jebb(C)
CAMBRIDGESHIRE, EA
9738
Mad. H. L. B.
McCalmont (C) 4210
Sir G. Newnes, Bt.
(L) 3867-343
CAMBRIDGESHIRE, NO
.10j495
C. T. Giles (b) 4368
Hon. A. G. Brand
(L) 414^223
CAMBRIDGESHIRE, V
10,651
W. R. Greene (C) 4432
H. E. Hoare (L) 4012-420
CANTERBURY
3754
J. Henniker Heaton (C)
tlnop.
CARDIFF DISTRICT
19 358
J. M. Maclean (C) 8386
SirE. J Reed(L) 7562-824
Sir John Gorst, Q.C. (C)
Ui
'nop.
ST, OP NEWMARKET
9477
Col. H. L. B. McCal-
mont (C) 4295
C. D. Rose (L) 3218-1077
Col, McCaZm&nt died.
Jan. 2, 1903 (9650):—
C. D. Rose (L) 4414
H. L. Brassey (C 3907-507
RTH, OP WISBECH
10,232
Hon. A. G. Brand (L) 4007
C. T. Giles (C) 3846-161
EST, OP CHESTERTON
10^554
Capt. W. R. Greene
(C) 4190
H. E. Hoare (L) 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 Clarke
3irF. (
5903
Sir P, G. Banbury,
Bt. (C) 3564-2339
8850
S. O. Buckmcister,
K.C. (L)
A. H. Paget (C)
6972
S.H. Butcher (LU) 3050
J. F. Rawlinson,
K.C. (C) 2976
Sir John Gorst,
K.C. (C) 1653-1323
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)
Mai. W. R. Greene
(C)
4316-^13
J. Henniker Heaton
(C) 2210
W. J. Fisher (L) 1282-948
27,057
Hon. Ivor Guest
(L)
Sir J. F. Flannery,
Bt. (LU)
12,434
* 9,429-3005
\
rjBBBAI. ^S-KAB BOOK, !«».
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
i
1885
OARDIOANfiHlBB [e(9/2IO}
12 306
D. Dftvica (L) 59ft7
M, Vaiighan Dttv-
ios iC) 3^1-3323
cARiiieLfl] m,im
6736
R. Fergii-ion (L)
l/nop.
CMMhOW COUNTY 136
6801
E. D. Giuy (N) 4801
Sir T, P. Butlor,
Bt. (C^ 751-1050
Mr. Qray ele4±ed *o »itfor
DuUin, St, Stcphen'H
Oreen,
Jan. 29, 1886 (6881) :-
J, A. Blake [N]
Unop,
CMMmKBTUJLn DISTRI
5S9U
Sir J. J. JerUclnn
ID 28M
J.S.Tpegoning(C 1281-l6oa
1886
i2,3rKa
W.B.Rowl4uidH.Q.C.
D.Davie8<L.U) 42iS-»
5T26
W. C. Gully, aa(L) 2448
F. C. Bentindc (C| 2155-293
CARMJLBVHSNBHIRB,
D. PtiKh iU 4487
Sir M: Lloyd, Bt.
(C^
2122-2360
C AHM ARTHS H EH I R E ,
mm
. H. Powell
W. R.
Vi»*ct Eiiilyn (C)
4568
2912-1626
CARNARYOH PISTRIGT
4476
T. Li. Joiie»-Piu-iT iU 192a
K. Swetenbam, Q.C.
(C) 186M5
CARMARVON&HIRR,
0136
W-R&thhoneiU 4S62
Oal m PIaU iC)
6891
J. A. Blako im
Unop.
Mr, Blake died,
Aug. 24, 1887 (76431 1-
O'Gorman Kahon <N)
Unop,
The 0*Q. Mahon died.
July 7, 1891 (7016» :-
J. Han I niond ( N | 3765
A. Eottlc iVy 1539-22ie
CT [35,871)]
Sir A. C. Stepney^
Bt,(LJ
Sir J* J. Jenkins
(LU)
2120
SiABT [^.4^J
D. PEgh (L)
Mr. Piigk died.
Aug. g, 1890 19308) :-
el '
Unop.
Unop.
Abel Tliomas (L>
WBST [15,0111
W.R.H,PowolllL)4181
Sir ,L C* Lawrence,
Bt. ILU) ltU6-2a65
JIM Powell died.
July 17. 188S {m\ii :—
J. Lloyd IV1 organ
(Li 4252
H. W. DruEiimond
(C) 253S-171»
[32,508]
4476
E. Swetenham. Q.C.
(C^ 1830
T. L. Jonea- Parry jL} 1684-136
JIfn SwetenJiam di^d.
April 10, 1890 (43fl«) i—
D. Lloyd-GwTge tL^ I9B3
Elliii Xanney (C) 1945-18
ORTH, or ARFON [50.455]
9136
W. Rftthbon© <L) 4OT2
Col. H. piau (C) 2a«y-vm
1882
13,155
W, B. Rowlands,
ac. (LI
W. Jonefl(LU)
S233
^70-198
6195
W. C. Gully. dC. (L) 2729
S. R Foster (C> 2688-143
6874
J. Hammond (N^
R. M. McMahon
(LU)
3738
813-2Q25
MaJ. E. R. Jones
(Lj 2412
Sir J. J. JenkliiH
(LU) 21S7-226
9136
Abel Thomas, ac.
{L) 4439
C^apt T, Daviea
(LU) 1223-^16
J. Lloyd Morgan (L)
Unop,
4723
a Lloyd^Oeorge (L^ 216«
SirJ. H. PuleHtOD
(C) iBfi fr-iaa
93S4
W. Rathbouo (L)
Uw>p.
A
UBBBAX YK&H BOOX, !.«»•
POLL-BOOK, 1886-1907,
229
I
i
I
1895
OARDTGANSMIBe
HMI94
M. Vaiighan Da-
view JL) 4927
J. C. Harford (C^ 3748^1179
CARLISLE
fi79S
S. P. FmtGT {C\ 28S3-m4
GARLOW COUNTY
eifis
J. Hammond ^N) 3091
a Diicket.t{(^) 685-24WJ
CARMARTHEN DtSTRt
5370
Bit J. J, Jcnklnij
<LU^ 2443
Moj. E. R. Jones (L)23ai-i®
CARMARTHBNSHIRH,
9217
Abol Thomas, Q.C.
(L) un
Capt. E. Richard-
won {0\ 240&-3005
GARM ARTHE NSHIRB,
im;
J. Lloyd Morgan
(LI 4143
W. X Buckley
fLU) 310a-10#0
CARNARVON DISTRICT
4881
D. Lloyd-George (L) 2265
Ellis Nanney (C) 3071-191
1900
131.299
M. Vanghan Davles
(L> irm
J, C. Harford {V} 37S7-781
7218
W. C. Gully. Q.C. {L>
Unop.
Mr. Giillvraiftedtopeertige
a» t^ora SelbU'
July 14, 1HI« (7344) :—
F, W. Chance (L) 30ie
L. Sauderaoti, K,C.
[Q 2586-1030
&13Z
J. Hammond (Si
Unop.
CARNARTONSHIRR, N
8821
W. JoneB (L) 4488
Prot A. Hughes
(C) 2800-1828
CT
5557
A. Daviea <LJ 2837
Sir J. J. Jenkins (LU> 2047-790
EAST
9967
Abel Thomas. Q.C.
(L^ 4337
Capt E, Richai-d-
Hon (C) 2155-2182
VHEBT
9838
J* Lloyd Morgan (L^
Unop.
D. Lloyd-GeorKB (L) 2412
CoL H. Piatt (C^ 2116-296
ORTHt or AJRFQN
W. Jones (L)
1906
LT215
M. Vaughan Dav-
ies (LI
C M. Richardson
(LU)
751S
R W. Chance (L)
5831
J. Hammond (N)
5829
29(30-2868
Uno^
Umtp.
W L. Williama (L) 3902
Hon. V. Ponwonby
ILU) Id06-20G4
Abel Thornaa, K,C. (L)
Unop.
mm
.1* Lloyd Morgan (L|
Unop.
D* Lloyd -Goorge (L)
R. A, Naylor (LU) 1997-1224
Uiwp,
994S
X.IBERAL YRAR BOOKi* \^S-
280
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
GARNARVONSHIItB. E
WTiH
J-Bryii RotwrU^ iU 4535
milH Nauiiey (C) 207^1962
CAVAN COUHTT, BAST
T. O'Hanloii iNl
OAVAN COtrMfY. WHS
J. G, BiffRar {N) ftl2a
1886
OUITH, OP BIPION |13,92S]
8»78
J. Bryn Roberta |LV1244
Q. FiirroiMLU) 1207-3)77
5? [50,509]
10,109
X G* Big^gar (N>
Mr, Biqgar dieti, Unop,
M&rch 26. 1890 (11,106) :--
B. F. Ymey Knox <N)
GMA'FHAM 178,755]
Sir John Gorst, Q.C.
(C> 339ft
Hon. R ColUer (L) 3610=^786
CUhZLfABFORU^ftte EsSEX.
OH&LSBA L0a,08Sl
11,101
Sir C. W. Dllke. Bt.
^L» 4291
C, A. WMtmoro
{0} 4116-175
CHBI/TBNHAH [52,^8]
&161
X T» Agg- Gardner
(C) 3504
IL C, Lehmann (L) 270U-801
Cjiertsey— «ec Sukrev.
CHBSMIHK, AtiTRIMCH
10,497
J, Brookft (CI 1708
L S. Leadam (L) 4ftl6-7S2
Mr* Brooks died.
March 36, 1888 00407] :—
Sir W, C. Brcxiks,
Bt. (C^ *508
I. a Leadam (L) 392^3^583
OHBSKIRB, ORBWB [71,518]
10,815
G. \V. T^^tham jL) 5089
O. L, St-ophent* iC) 12S1-808
fl6,1M2]
8920
T. O'Hanlon |N>
Unap,
Sir John Gorfit, Q.C.
iCi 3187
Gen. Sir A. Clarke,
{h} 2123-766
11,101
C- A. WMtmoro (C) 430*
SirC. W. DUke. Bt.
(L^ 4128-178
B4M
J. T. A^'Oardner
iO 3323
R. H, W, Diggrs (h) 22ai>-1063
: [78,811]
Sir W. C,
(C)
10,497
Brooks, Bt.
Unop,
CHBSHmB, BDDISBUR
10,198
H. J. Tollemache
{( ) 4'285
li. Irwell {L) 4161-121
10,815
W. 9. B. McLaroQ
(L) 4deO
F, RTwemlow (CH4)iiS-645
Y [54.296]
lo.isa
H. J. ToUcmachis
J. Toinkiiison (L)
CH£SSHIB£, HY0B [fSO.flSO]
9328
J* W, aidehothaiii
T. a Aahbon (L)
T. G. A.'ihtoii ^U
W. J. Legh i€j
J540
3990-55*?
4.3n7
3B78-679
3885^43
1882
9630
J. Brrn Hoberta (L) 4567
W. Huniphroys (C| 19T3-25B11
0300
8. Young (N) 0034
H. B. Clemont^ (C> 1300-4064
msae
'EL F. Veaoy Knox
(N) 6438
MoJ. Evorard (C) 19dO-t50e
Col h. V. l^vd (C) 3Tn
Gen. Sir A. Clarke,
<U aioo-3n
12,585
C. A. Whitmore iC) 4983
B. F, C. CostoUoe
(L) 4427-SOO
8642
J, T. AgK-Gardner
[V)
F. Debenhanrj (L>
3S11
2610-631
11,018
C. R DiBr&eli {C)
I. B. Lemdam (L^
11.412
W* S. B. McLaren
(14
H. W. C'hatt^rton
{€)
10,232
H. J. Tollenmcho
J. Totiiki»irton <L)
J, W. Sldebothiun
T, G. MhUin iU
4258-798
5558
3901^1508
4578
4OI3.,530
4826
4230-306
\
I.IBBKAL YEAR BOOK,
\9^.
POLL-BOOK, 1885-1907*
231
1895
882Q
J, Bryn Roberts (L)
Unop.
CAVAN COUNTY, KAST
9370
S. Young {N)
Unop,
UMllXn COOH^Y. w.
KRVefleyKnox^NJ Unop,
Mr. Knojc elected to mt
for Londonderry City.
Aug. 22, imo (l(i,4^) :—
J. R FarrcH (M
CHAl'HAH
1^1199
H. I). T>a\des (C» 4082
R. H. Cox ^L) 3499-583
CHBIiSBA
13,iOS
C. A. Wlutmore
(C^ 5524
O. Beatty ^L^ 3604-1920
GHEIiTBNHAM
7169
Col. F. S. Ruaeell
(C) 34^JiJ
W. T. Blaydes (LI 2^0-468
A. W. Hillen (Lab) 23
GHBSHlilE, ALTRINCH
11.547
C. H. Dittmeli (C) 5264
A. M, Latham (L) 3SB9-1375
1900
OUTH, or EIFIQN
911t>
J. Bryn Roberts {h)
CHBSHIBB, Cit&Wll
12,(11^
Hon, E. A. Ward
(Cj 5413
W, B. B. McLaren
(L) 488^-660
GHSSSHIRl], EDDlSBOlt V
10,2112
H- J. Tolleniache
(C) 5176
K. Bate (L) 3371-1805
3. Young <N)
9944
T. McGovern (NJ
Unop.
Unop.
Unop.
Mr. McCTOvem died.
Juno ID, 1«03 (9319 :—
V. P. Keunedy (N) Unop.
10.730
Sir H. D. Daviefi ^C)
12,738
C. A. Whitiiiore
J. JefRrey (L)
Unop.
4fi37
330(M331
7584
. T. Agg-Gardner (C)
13,061
C. R. Digracli (C)
E. F. Alford (L)
13,447
J. Tomkinson (L
J- E. Reies {0]
Unop.
5685
a7T--l50B
6130
4921-1199
OHBSHIRES, HYDS
J. W. Sldobotham
(C) 4736
Q. W. Rhodea (L| 3H44-891
O. 3, Chridtiu (Lab) 446
lfl,o84
H. J. Tollcmach© (C|
Unop.
10.485
E. Chapmaa (CI 4774
J, F. L. Bruiiner ^L) 4195-579
1906
9373
J. Bryn Roberta (L) Unotf.
Mr. Nobfrltf inadt Coutdy
Co. Juffne*
Juno 5, 1906 (9:^73) :—
Kills W. Davios |L) Unop.
8946
S. Young (N)
mil
V. P, Kennedy <N)
Unop,
Unop.
13,432
J. H.Jen kins ^LRGI 6692
Mm. J, E, JameBon
11.536
K. J. Horniman (L^ 4660
C. A. Whltmore (C) 4031-629
8114
J. E. Sears (L) 3910
J. T- Agg'Gardncr
(C) 3509-401
I6.4i«
W, J, Crossley (L^ 9321
C, R. Dlmveli (C> 5672-2&A9
15,051
J, Tomklnwon (L) 7805
J. H. Wcliiford (C) 5^^-2506
10,968
Hon, A. L. Stanley
(L) 5315
CoL E. T. D. Cotton-
Jodroll iC) 4iW2-1123
11,314
C. 11. Schwann (L) «>«5
K, Chttuniau (C) 4452-1063
I.IBKRA'L YISAR BOOK., Y^SWft.
232
THE MOUSE OF COMMONS
1885 I
dHBBHIItlS. KHUTSFOR W [60»J03J
n
Hon. A. dc Tatton
Egertou \C) 4663
J, Einmott Biirlow
(L) 3ilft-1244
OKESHIftE, MACOLfiSF
nil
\V. C. BrocklDhui-)?t
W. C. BraokH (C) "ZSie-Wo
mu
Hon. A. do Tatton
Egtjrton (CJ
Unop.
OMBSHIRB, HORTHWIO
ia,577
J. T* Brtmner (L) 5023
W, H. Verdin (C) 3996^1028
ILU)
GMESSMIRS. WlBCRJIEi [1 0C»p8l5]
tJ772
Capt. E. T. D.
Cotton {C) 4756
J. Tomkineon (L) 3361-1195
CHESf&R (16,207]
6296
Dr. Walter Foster
<LJ 2740
R, A. Yorbnrgh (CJ 2440-300
0he9TEKPIKW>— flee DERBr8
Chester- LE-STBEBT-^ec Du
Chesterton— sec Cambrido
CiucnESTER— sec Suesicx.
Chippenham— «ee WrLTsniBjjc.
Chorley— see Lancashirb.
ISLD [j1^6»01
7211
\\\ Bi-oralei'-lJaven-
porl {€) 32S3
M . C. Brocklehuryt
ih) 2756-527
H [e9,lfl2]
10,577
IL Vcrdin (LIT)
J. T, Bmoner (L)
Mr. Verdin died.
Aiig, 13, 1887 (10.86
.T. T. Dmnner (L)
Lonl H. QroHvenor
4416
395&-458
5112
3883-1129
OHRISTCHUROH [67,9S4J
4626
C, E. B. Young (CJ 2184
H. Davey. Q.C. (L) 3006-178
Cirencester— *ee Gloucest
OLACKMJmNANBHIRR
X B. Balfour, aC. (LJ
nop.
Hon. jl, H, Bourke
<^> 36dQ-32Q
S772
Capt. E. T. D. Cotton (CI
^nop.
6296
R. A. Yerburgh (C) 25-19
I*r. Walter Foeter (L) 24S3-B6
HIRE.
rhaai County.
ESHIRE.
4636
C. E. B. Young (C>
A» C. Morton ffi)
2072
IS3a-2^
and KINROaSSHIBR 143.
6930
J. B. Balfour, Q,C.
iU 3159
C. C. Bothune (LU) 1844-1316
tHa4
J. f?. Gilliatt (C) 3B16
J, Fletcher M,oiilioi\,
Q.C. IL| 3aw-4sa
1892
mis
Hon. A. de Tatton
Egerton (C) 47M
A. M. Latham <L) 2792-1962
W, Braniloy-DaTen-
port ^C^
J. C. McC^ian (L)
11,750
J. T. Bmiinur {L}
G. WTiibcjlcy (C)
11,610
Col. E. T, D. Cotton-
JodreU (CI 5509
B. a de Li^lo (L) 3051-3548
6747
E, A. Yeiljiirgh (C) 3148
BaroD Halkett (L) 2328-630
6291
Abel H. Smith {V}
B. Fletcher (LJ
3e00-lffl3
315]
7535
J. B. Balfour, Q.C*
^L) 3541
Dr. J. E.T,Aitchi^
son (LU| laW-WM
12424
P. M. Thornton (CJ 5170
JLIBERAL TBARp BOOK,
\m&.
POLL-BOOK, 188&-1907.
1895
GHBBHIRBJKMUTSFOR
9705
Hon. A. de Tatton
Kgerton (C)
Unop.
9&SI
W. Bromley-Daven-
port (G) Unop,
CHB8HIRB, NORTHWIC
11,788
Sir J. T. Brunner,
Bt. <L> 5706
T. Ward (C) 4068-1688
WIRRJUi
121512
CoL B. T. D. Cotton-
Jodrell (C) Unop,
0HB8TBR
mm
R. A. Yerburgh (C)
Unop,
CHRI8TCHURGH
7477
Abel H. Smith (C) 3196
Hon. T. A. Brassey
CL) 3114-^
OIiAOKMANNANBHIRB
7561
J. B. Balfonr, Q.C.
(L) 3133
G.Y<
Diuflrer (C)
Mr, Baffour appointed
Lord Justice Oenerai,
Deo. 20, 1880 (7600):-
- eneWa8on(L)^»0
G. Tonnger (C) 2073^6
OliAPHJUi
13,872
P. M. Thornton (C) «25
J.Kjempetar L) Sloi'2021 j
1900
D
10,119
Hon. A. de Tatton
£gerton (C)
8540
W. Bromley-Daven-
port (C)
Unop,
Unop.
12,067
Sir J. T. Brunner,
Bt (L) 6377
C. L. Samson <C) 4678-400
14,800
J.Honlt(C)
W. H. Lever (L)
6064
6070-1005
7267
R. A. Yerburgh (C) 3303
T. H. W. Idris (L) 2674-720
8116
Maj. K. R. Balfour
(C) 3411
Hon. T. A. Brassey (L) 3408-3
and KINR088-8HIRB
7600
Eugene Wason (L)
Q. Younger (C)
16,572
P.M. Thornton (CnsWt
F, D. Perrott (L) SO&irilSli)
1906
11,141
A. J. King Oj]
Hon. A. de Tatton
Egerton (C)
6206
460&-700
8636
W. B. Brocklehurst
(L) 4251
W. Bromley-Daven-
port (C)
3757-404
12,527
Sir J. T. Brunner,
Bt (L) 6343
CoL B. North (LU) 4551-1702
10,388
W. H. Lever (L)
J.Hoult(C)
7132-1701 I
7018
Alfred M. Mond (L) 3524
R. A. Yerburgh (C) 3477-47
0530
A. A. AUen (L) 4634
Mai. K. R. Balfour
(C) 4067-667
7010
Eugene Wason (L) 4027
J. A. Clyde, K.C.
(LU) 2648-1370
10,180
if^^
^»5«(k
UBSRAJL YSAR BOOK, Ifi^.
284
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
CLARK GO«« BA61? (53,585]
10,12&
J. R. Cox (N1 62-^
Hon.L,W,0'Brlon
(C)
OKtARB CO., WBBT tdTJiOj
8813
J. Jordan m 6763
E. W. C. Reeves
Clevkland— see Yobkbhirs
CLITHKBOE^-aeC LANCASHIRE
CoCKEKMOUTH^see CtTMBEK
GOLCHS3BTER [38,373]
4241
H. J. Trotter \Q\ 2044
R, K. CaufilorML) 1678-166
CoixEOB Gbkbn— see Ddbli
CoLNE Vallky— see Yobkbh
CORK CITT [100,022]
C. S. P&raoll (N) e71«
M. Healy (X) 6536
J. Pike (C) l464-507a
Capt. J, H» Bain-
brld^ IC} 1401
CORK, RAfiT [45,373]
W. J. Lane (X|
H. V. Stuart (I)
4314
266-4013
COR»t, MID [43,863]
7409
Dr. C. K, Tanner
(N^ 6083
A, 1^1
atbon (C)
10&-4927
C30RK, MORTH [43,333]
7Ba7
X C, Flyiin (N) 4982
T. WalHh (L> 102-4880
gorb:, rorth east ul
Ri7a
E. Leamy (X)
Unop.
1866
10,128
J.R.Co3:{X)
9813
J. Joi'dau (N>
Unop.
Utwp.
4241
H. X Trotter (Q 1996
R. K, CauBton (L) 1701-296
Mr. Trotter died.
Dec. 18, 18SS <4417) :—
Lord Brooke (€) 2126
ak W, B. Gurdon (L) 1687^39
N-
IRE.
C. S. Pamell |N)
M. Hcaly (X)
Unop.
Mr. I^amell died.
Nov. 6, 1801 (10,276^ :—
M. Flavin (N) 3668
J. E. Redmond (P> 2157-1512
Capt Sarsflcld <C^ 1161
6934
W. J. Lane (N)
Unop.
7409
Dr, a K. Tanner (N|
Unop.
J. C. Flynn (N>
Unop.
653]
8175
£. Leamy (N^
Mr. Leatny reidfmed.
May 16, isi^ (8812) :—
W. O'Brien iky
Unop,
Unop.
18S2
lum
W. Redmond (P)
J- H, Cox m
27fi*414
11,077
J. R. Maimlre {P) 3878
Dr. B. O'Connor
(N^ 2871-1007
oflOO
Gapt* Naylor-Ley-
laiid {C\ 3173
Weetman Pearson
(L) 2112-61
Capi. Nayldr-Leyland re-
mgned.
Feb. 19, 1895 (5257) :—
Sir Weelinan Pear-
son, BU [D 2559
Capt. J. M. Voreker
iC) 2296-263
10,276
W. O'Brien (X)
- ,x'f
5273
4750
3186-1573
3077
M, Hcaly
W, Redmond ^P|
D. Hoi^can (P)
Mr. O'Brien resi\
June 27, 189i5 |13,;
J. F. X. O'Brien (N) 4309
A. Roche IP) 4m-177
^i dVM
Capt. A. J. C. Ikinelan (N)
Unop.
Dr. C. K. Ttximer (N)
0006
J. C. Flyun (N>
Unop.
Unop.
8781
W. O^Brien m Unt^.
Mr. O'Brien elected to Mil
for Cork Vity.
Feb. 8, 18fl8 (87»CH :—
Micliael Davltt (N> Unop.
Mt. DamttTtislmwd,
V
J^IBEHAX YKAB. ©OOK, 1^^*
POLL-BOOK, 1885-1907.
236
1805
1900
1906
CIdUUB CO., BAST
,
10.780
W.Redmoni(P) 3315
P. A. McHngh (N) 3258-57
12,028
W. Redmond <N)
R5fV(
W. Redmond (N)
Unop,
Unop,
CULRB CO., WB8T
10,488)
10,683
8B69
Maj. J. B. Jameeon
(N) 3376
J. R. Mafirnire (P) 2973-403
Maj. J. E. Jameson (N)
J. Halpin (N)
Unop,
GOIiOHBBTBR
5257
5663
6426
Sip Weetman Pear-
Sir Weetman Pear-
son, Bt. (L) 2475
E. S. Norris (C) 2270-205
son, Bt.(L) 2548
Col. T. J. Holland
son, Bt. (L)
3122
L. W. Bvans (C)
2812-310
(C) 2274-274
GORKGITT
13,362
13.153
13.285
J. F.X. O'Brien (N) 5327
W. O'Brien jN) 5812
W. O'Brien (N)
M. Healy (N) 5169
J. F.X.OBrifin(N)5513
A. Roche (N)
A. Roche (P) 4994-175
J. aBRkelNj 2235-3278
M. Healy (KT) 1985
Unop.
Mr. H\0'Brk^ resigned.
Au^Ht 19, iy04 113,103):—
W. UBrlen IN) Unop,
Mr. J. IT. X. O'Brien died.
JuiieHaS05a3,935):-
A. Hocho IN) Unop,
CORK, BAST
6756
6990
6272
Capt. A. J. C. Donelan (N)
Unop,
Capt. A. J. C. Donelan (N)
Unop,
Capt. A. J. C. Donelan (N)
Unop,
CORK, MID
9055
7822
em
Dr. C. K. Tanner (N)
Dr. C. K. Tanner (N) Unop,
D. D. Sheehan (N)
Unop,
Unop,
Dr, Tanner died.
Mr. Sheehan resigned.
May 17. 1901 (7420) :-
D. D. Sheehan (N) Unop,
Dec. 31, 1906 (6894):-
D. D. Sheehan (N)
-
Unop,
CORK, NORTH
9270
7463
6068
J. C. Flynn N)
J. C. Flynn (N)
J. C. Flynn (N)
Unop,
Unop,
Unop,
CORK, NORTH-EAST
8356
7303
6497
W. Abraham (N)
W. Abraham (N)
W. Abraham (N)
Unop,
i
Unop,
\
Unop,
\
UBBRAI, YBAI^ BOOIL, \S«&.
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
laas
CORK, SOU^FH 141,793]
Dn J.E. Kenny (N) 4823 Dr, J.
F. Mct\ t'oimor
tm 195-4628
CORK, SO0f H-BA8T U2,|on7]
81107
J. Hooper (Nj 46S0
Sir A. R. Warren,
Bt. (O OSl-3959
CORK, mrSSST [13,n^7]
mm
J. Otihoolv (N) 39-30
J. W. Payne (C^ ^S-3547
CORH WAIiLt MID, or ST.
mm
W. a Borlaso (L) 4461
J. H. Johnatone (CJ 218»-22ai
GORNWmiiL, NORTH -R
C.T,D.Aoland(U4eflO
T. N. Lawraiicc {€'} 2387-2103
OOBHWALIi, NORTH W
7139
C. A. V. Conybearo
(JJ 2936
A P. Ytymn (C) 2377-^9
GORKWAXiIi, aOUTH-Ek
9158
L.H.aoiirUiey(L)42&4
Hon, C. E. Edg-
cumbe (C) 3101-1153
COBMWJLLIi, TRURO 149,
8825
W. Bickford Sraltli
_JL> 3S16
W. M. St. Aubyn (C) 298,1-933
CORNWALL, WRST, or
7606
Sir J. SL Aubyn^
Bt. (L^ 3313
C. C. Robs (C) 2376-737
1S86
7299
E. Kenny (N>
80O7
Unop.
J. Hooper (N) Unop.
Mr. Hooper resigned.
June 3, im mjm -.—
J. Mori-ogh (N)
6136
. Gilhooly (N)
Unop,
Unop,
AUSTHLL^975]
W. C, Borlase {h) Unop.
Mr. BorlasE resigned.
May 18, 1387 188831 :—
W. A McArthur (L| 3»t0
E. a Willyanw(LUI ^^)-211
AST» OP LAONCSSTON
C. T. D. Acland (L)
Unop,
1892
E. Barry (N)
8738
Unop.
10.602
J.W.P.8iieares(C) 692-3417
Mr, Morroffh remffmd,
June 28, ISa^ (10,513) :—
A. C^jauiiins (K> Unop*
ami
J. Gilhooly (N>
a Payne (C)
9005
W. A- McAin hur
fL»
J. W&^tlakc. Q.C.
(LU)
[45,36«i
S178
T. Owen (L>
Sir L. Molc« worth,
Bt, <LU>
3la5
329-2326
&8T, or CJIMBORlfS! Ih2,%m
7139
C, A. T. Conybearo
(L) 3156
J. D. Gay {LV\ 1969-11S7
AST, OF BODHTM [54,798]
91SS
L.H.CmirtneyMLU)37fl3
J. Abraham (L)
2161-1662
576]
8825
W. Bickford-SmJth
|LU^ 3522
T. Lon^h ID 1516-1976
ST. ITBS [51,379]
7606
SirJ.St.Aubyn,BL
(TAJ) 3395
a. Barrow (L) 888-2507
Sir J, St. Aubtm raised to
peerage iLora. St, Levan).
July©, 1887 47637>:-
T. B. BolitUo {U5\ l/tujp.
7611
C. A. V.Conybeiip©
(L) 3073
A. atrauffl (LU> 263o-(
H H. Courtney (LU) 3800
J. McDongall (L) 3578-251
J,C.WilUaTm(LU)4^)29
J, H, Lllo (LJ 2518-1511
713n
T. B. BoUtho {hV}
Unop,
LIBERAL YKAlt BOOK, l^SWift,
POLL-BOOK, 1885-1907.
237
1895
CORK, SOUTH
7472
E. Barry (N)
Unop,
CORK, SOUTH-RABT
10,574
A. Commins (N)
Unop.
CORK, WB8T
5995
J. Gilhooly (N)
Unop.
GORMWAIili, MID, or ST.
9213
W. A. McArthur
(L) 4193
M. WiUiams (LU) 3092-1101
CORMWAIili, NORTH. B
94^
T. Owen Qj) 9B3i
F. Wills (LU) 2976-€58
Mr, Owen died,
AvM, 3, 1898 (9508) :—
J. Fletcher Moul-
ton, Q.C. (L) 3951
Sir F. Wills, Bt.
(LU) 2863-1088
CORNlVAXili. NORTH-W
7^
A. Strauss (LU) 3106
C. A. V. Conybeare
(L) 2704-462
GORMW.
'AXili,
9607
SOUTH.R
L.H. Courtney (LU)4036
J. McDougall (L) 3492-543
GORMWAXili, TRURO
9057
B. Lawrence (LU) 3282
H. T. Waddy (L) 301^-270
GORMWAXili, WEST, or
T. B, BoUtho (LU)
Unop,
1900
7611
E. Barry (N)
E. Crean (N)
M. C. Hickey (N)
Unop,
2037
1509-528
J. Gilhooly (N)
AUBTBIili
9942
W. A. McArthur (L)
Unop,
Unop,
AST, or IiAUNGRBTON
9616
J. Fletcher Moul-
ton,Q.C.(L) 3831
F. H. E. Cunliffe
(LU) 2737-1094
R8T, OP CAMBORNE
8023
W. S. Caine (L) 3101
A. Strauss (LU) 2993-108
Mr, Caine died.
Aprils, 1903(8650):—
Sir W. Lawson, Bt.
(L) 3558
A. Strauss (LU)
AST, or BODMIN
10,026
Sir L. W. Moles-
worth, Bt. (LU) 4280
T. Snape (L) 3248-1032
SirE. Durning-Law-
rence, Bt. (LU) 3869
Charles Thomton(L) 3061-818
BT. IYB8
E. Hahi (LU)
Unop,
1906
6142
E. Barry (N)
6903
E. Crean (N)
J. Gilhooly (N)
10,235
W. A. McArthur
Unop,
Unop,
Unop,
I. Gi
R.Gamett(LU)
5667
251^^151
9658
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) 5201
H. B. Grylls (LU) 4029-1172
Mr, Agar-Robartes unseat-
ed on petition.
July 24, 1906 00,731) :-
F. Freeman-Thom-
as (L) 4969
G. J. Sandys (LU) 3876-1093
9403
G. Hay Morgan (L) 4187
Sir E. Duming-LiEiw-
rence, Bt. (LU) 3683-504
C. J. Cory (L) 4244
P. E. PilcUtch (LU) 3052-1192
LlBBRAh YB5AR ^OOI^, WJift,
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
COVBNTRir [63^»1B]
I J. W. Eaton (C) 4577
T. Courteniiy War-
tier (LI 432S'249
Crews— «ee Chebhire;.
CRICKIxADB— iJfC W11.THHIRE,
Cromartt— *ee Robs.
CBOYDOH [133.895]
W.Graiilham.Q.C.
(C) 5184
J. S. Balfour (L^ 431^U6&
Mr, Grantham nuade a
Judge.
Jan. 27. 1886 {12,616) :—
Hon. 8. Herbert j (J ^¥205
Sydney Buxton (L) W5S-747
CUMBBRLAND, CCXIKB
Sd3B
C. J. Valentino (C^ 3815
Sir W. La WHOM t Bk
(L) 38S5-10
GOMBBJILAliD, MID, OP
fll23
H. a Howard (L) 3921
J. W. Lowthor {C\ 3448-473
OUMBEHIiAND, NOHTH
1(1,000
R. A. AlHf4ori(L) 4749
S. P. Foster (C) 316a-158B
CUMBERLAND, WB&T,
Lord Munca?iter(C) 3990
D. Ai nn w orth ( L^ 3453^537
DAHLINGTON [44,487]
T.Fry(Lt ^ 3302
Cnpt. W. H. Wil-
son-Todd (C) *2O9B-120fl
Dartforp— fiee Kent.
Dak WES— see Lancabhibe.
DBMBIOH DIBTRIOT [27,
3414
Hon. G. T. Konyon
(Cf 1761
Sir R. A. Cunliffe,
Btv (L) 14O5-306
kL
16B6
9738
H. W. Kalon \C) 4201
\V.H,W.Ballantine
jL) 3796-105
Mr. Eaton rttised fa pter-
age as Lord Ch eMlesmore.
July 9. 1^7 <9857) :-
W. H. W. Ballantino
(Lt 4229
CoL Hon. H. F. Eaton
(C) 4213-16
12,819
Hon, 8, Herbert (C)
Uitop,
RMOUTH [62.124]
95Ha
Sir W, Lawfion, Bt.
(Lt 4130
H. F. Curwcn <LU) 312e-10M
PBHRtTH [43,377]
9123
J, W. Lowther ^C) 3e7fl
W. LawBon m 3032-614
, or BSKJQALB [46,3(^]
10,(NJ0
R. A. Allison (L) 4112
J. Lowthor (C) 322*^888
or BOREMONT [52,2158]
Lord Muncaj^t^r (C) 3583
X>. Ainn worth (L^ 341^1B4
907
T. Fry (L) a6S»
H. O. Arnold- Fop«t«r
<LL1 2563-57
oao]
3414
Hon.G.T,Kenyon(Cl 1657
J . Emmott Bar lo w (L)1446-211
1892
las
W. H. \\\ Ballantine
(Ll 4754
C. J. Muiray (C) 4611-W3
14,837
Hod. S. Herbert (C) ft538
E. W. Grim wade (LU834-16W
Mr^ Herbert suceeeAied to
gecrage as Lord Penx-
roke-.
May 24, 1893 (16,152) :-
C\ T. Hitcliie (C>
Unop.
10,906
Sir W. Lawaon, Bt.
(L) ism
Hon. J. 8. Napier (0)3 '
8733
J. W. Lowther (C) 3549
Dr. T. B. Douglas {U 3424-111 J
9402
R. A. AlHftOn {L\ 3876
H. C. Howard (LU) 3168-813
D. Ainaworih (L| 3819
Lord Mnncasttir (C| 3378-471
SOI.*)
T. Fry (L)
A. PoftBo (LU|
2810^
Hon. G. T. Ken yon (C) 1684
T. H. Williams (L) lfi6B-«
Z^IB^BAL YKAK BOQTt, V^\%,
POLL-BOOK, 1886-1907.
239
1896
GOinSlITRT
10,926
C. J. Murray (C) 4974
W.H.W.BaUantine
(L) 4624-350
CROYl>ON
16,152
C. T. Ritchie (C) 6876
C. G. Hutchinson
(L) 4647-^
CUMBBRIiAND, GOCKB
10,242
SirW.Lawson.Bt.
JL) 4250
T. Milvain, Q.C. (C) 4018-241
[ CUMBBRIiAND, MID, OP
8914
J. W. Lowther (C) 3868
Dr. T.S. Douglas (L) 326&-600
GUMBBRULND, NORTH
9603
R. A. Allison (L) 3745
H. C. Howard (LU) 3588-147
GUMBRRLAND, WEST,
10,424
Hon. H. V. Dun-
combe (C) 3717
D. Ainsworth (L) 3586-131
DARUNOTON
6560
A. Pease (LU) 3354
Sir T. Fry, Bt (L) 2607-657
Mr. Pease died.
Sept 17, 1898 (6952):-
H. Pike Pease (LU) 3497
O. Philipps (L)
DBMBIOH DI8TRIGT
3751
W. T. Howell (C) 1833
W. H. Morgan (L) 1604^229
1900
12,145
C. J. Murray (C)
L. Ck>wen (L)
4188-1009
18,567
C. T. Ritchie (C)
Uiwp.
RMOUTH
10,897
J. S. Randies (C) 4276
Sir W. Lawson, Bt
(L) 4067-1
PBNRITH
J. W. Lowther (C)
Unop.
OP BBKDAIiB
10,064
Cnaude Lowther (C) 4052
R. A. Allison (L) 334»-703
OP BORBMONT
Col. J. R. Bain (C)
D. Ainsworth (L)
3917
3377-540
7331
H. Pike Pease (LU)
Unop.
4137
Hon.G.T.Kenyon(C) 1882
Clem Edwards (L) 1752-110
1906
13.965
A. B. W. Mason (L) 6554
J. K. Foster (C) 5462-1092
H. O. Amold-Fors-
ter (LU)
Somers Somerset
(L)
S. Stranks (LRC)
8211
7573-638
4007
11,700
Sir W. Lawson, Bt.
(L) 5349
Sir J. S. Randies (C) 4786-563
Sir W, Lawson died.
Aug.3, 1906 (11,700) :—
SirJ.S. Randies (C) 4503
Capt. Hon. F. Guest
(L) 3903-600
R. Smillie (LRC) 1436
884^
J. W. Lowther (C)
Un/)p.
10,811
Hon. G. Howard (L) 4467
Claud Lowther (C) 4230-237
9093
H. Fullerton (L) 4067
Capt K. Lumb (C) 3255-812
9078
H. Pike Pease (LU) 4375
I. H. MitcheU (LRC) 4087-288
4755
Clem Edwards (L) 2533
Hon. G. T. Kenyon
(C) 1960-573
ld^VnAj4 TEAR BOOK^ \QQI^,
I
%m
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
1886
DaNBIGHSHIBB, 13AST[M«Gglj
8297 8297
G, O. Moi'gftn, Q-C. G. O, Morgan, Q,C,
iU 3831 \U 353S
Sir W. W, Wjmn, Sir W. W. Wynn. Bt.
Bt.(C»
^38^383
(C)
3510-29
DflHSIOHSHISB, WBBI? [4S.211]
Col* ConTwaMi^
Wc^t iU ism
MftJ. C\ S. Main-
waring (C) 2992-10&4
DEPTFORP [110,122]
D [111
(»371
\V. J. Evelyn (C)
T. Koo jLI
Sir W. Hareourt
W. R Hextall tC)
A, a Dyer (I)
3027
3500-367
7813
7630
4m.V2687
1251
Col. ComwalliB Woat
(LU) Un^p,
S371
W. J. Evelyn (C> 3682
L. Ghose (L^ 3055-027
Mr* Evelyn resigned,
Feb. 2B, ISSS 00,473} :—
C. J. EJ«rling, Q.C\
tCt 4345
W. S. Blunt (L) 4070-275
14.fl25
T. Roe 111) fi571
Sir W.HnrconrtlL) 6131
T, W. Eraiw ILU} J3IB-308S
BBRBTSHIiti;,
SfllH
A. Bamesi (L)
J. C. Macdona (C)
J. Has! am (Labi
1892
ggi|
G. O, Moi^an. QX.
(L) 4189
Sir W. W, Wynn
Bt (C> 3423-7«S
9915
J. H. Roberts <L) 4612
C4A. t -ornwallis
West {hV} 227^2
13.C66
C. J. Darling, QX\
(C) as
Lord E. Fitzmaurice
(L) 47
15,764
Sir W. Ilarcourt (L) 7507
T. Roe <L» 7389
W. B. Hcxtjill (C) 5&l6^ia
Sir A, Hanlam <C) 6363
Sir W. Harcourt appointed
Chaneeilorf of the Excht- ]
Quer.
1 Aug. 24. 1892 (l5J57h
SirW "
BERBirsniKE,
^14
Capt^ VTr". Sidebottom
(C) 4199
J. F. Choetlmm I Li 419LVa
GHBST
3108
SLT8-1272 I
HIGH PEAK
BRFIEIiB [S2.135]
A. Barnes (LU^
T. Biiyloy (L)
Hait>oiirt{Ljfl508
H. J, F, Atkiason
(C^ 1619-4589
3507
Ski3-Ul
[fi3.273]
^111
Capt.W.Sidoboltom
{Vi 4162
H. Rliodcfl a^) 4001-161
10,313
1\ Bayloy (L)
A, Barnes <LU)
11,123
CoL W. Side hot torn
J. F. Chcettjam (Lf i^^SB
DERBTSHIRE,
1(9,660
T. WatJ^onlL) 5780
W* N» Drtiri" Ijowe
IC) 3793-1981
4«21
II«KJSSTOH [SJ.S98]
10,fifin
T, WatHon {\A
t^. Leeke {V)
Mr. Wats&n died,
March U, 1887 tl0.»18> :—
Sir Walter Fowtor
{U 6512
8. Ixjcke (C} 4180-1332
DERBYSHIRE, HID [67,662]
lt571 I 9571
J. A. Jacoby iU 5^7 ' J. A. Jacoby (L> 4500
J. a Barrow <0 30B7-2380 \ C. H. Secly (LU) 3706-883
13.541
Sir Walter Foster
3. Ueku |C)
11,688
A, Jacoby (L)
S. Sandsvr>< {V}
LIBERAL YBAB. ^ODK, \W&,
POLL-BOOK, 1886-1907.
241
1895
DHITBIOHBHIRB, B.
9602
Sir O. O. Morgan,
Bt.(L) 4809
H. St. J. Raikes
<C> 31UH1784
Sir O, O. Morgan died.
Sept. 28, 1897 (9fi01):—
aMoi»(L)_ 5175
Hon.G.T.Kenyon
(C)
DHMBIOH8HIRB, W.
8911
J. H. Roberts (L) 4481
T. W. Edwards
(C) 2878-1603
DHPTFORD
13,815
C. J. Darling, Q.C.
(C) 5654
T. J. Macnamara
(L) 4425-1229
Mr, Darling made a
Judge,
Nov. 16. 1897 (13,868):-
A. H. A. Morton (C) 5317
J. W. Benn (L) 4993-^24
DBRBY
17 379
H. H. Bemrose (C) 7907
CteoffreyDrage(C) 7076
" Harcourt
SirW.
Sir T. Roe (L)
6785-291
6475
DBRBTBHUUB, OHB8T
10,413
T. Bayley (L) 4572
A. W. Byron (LU) 4825-247
DBRBT8HIRB, HIGH
10,397
GoL W. Sidebottom
(C) 4671
A. G. Symonds (L) 4164-507
DBRBY8HIRB, II1KB8T
13.175
Sir Walter Foster
(L) 6215
Capt £. P. Baum-
garten (C) 5254-961
DBRBT8HIRB, MID
10,479
J. A. Jaooby (L) 4926
W. C. Bridgeman
(C) 4351-575
a Moss (D
1900
10,242
Unop,
9290
J. H. Roberts (L)
Unop,
15,000
A. H. A. Morton (C) 6236
B. Jones (Lab) 380&-2430
18,270
Sir T. Roe (L) 7922
R. BeU (Lab) 7640
Sir H. H. Bemrose
(0) 7397-2-
Geoflfrey Drage (C) 6775
1906
11,172
S. Moss (L) Unop,
Mr. M088 made County Co,
Judge,
Aug. 14, 1906 (11.172):—
£. G. Henimerde
(L) 5917
A. S. Griffith -Bos-
cawen (C) 812^-2791
9891
J. H. Roberts (L)
Unop,
BRFIBIiD
12,069
T. Bayley (L)
A. W. Byron (C)
PBAK
10,420
O. Partington (L)
S. Roberts (C)
5418
4729-^89
15,397
C. W. Bowerman
(LRC) 6236
A. H. A. Morton (C) 4977-1259
H. Vivian (L) 726
19 543
R. Bell (Lab) * 10,361
Sir T. Roe (L) 10,239
Capt. J. B. E. Hol-
ford (C) 6,421-3818
B. G. Spencer
Churchill (C) 6,409
15,077
J. Haslam (Lab) 7254
G. L. T. Locker-
Lampson (C) 5590-1664
i 11,154
4591 I O. Partington (L)
4432-159 A, Profumo (C)
5450
4662-788
ON
14,519
SirWalter Foster (L) 6633
H. F. Wright (C)
11 347
J. A. Jacoby (L) 5323
H. St. J. Raikes (C) 4094-1229
I
I 17,216
I Sir Walter Foster
I (L) 9655
L. C. Tipper (C) 5358-4297
12,757
J. A. Jacoby (L)
S. Cresswell (C)
7065
3475-3590
..\
XJBBRAL TBAB BOOK, \Q^,
2«2
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
DBRBTSHIHS, MORTH
Adm. Hon. h\
%«rton (L) 4096
C. GFould iV) 2538-2*63
DBBBYSHIRH SO0TH
11,575
H, Wardle (L) 8186
HoiL Q. N. Curston
id 40»4-2092
DSltBYSHIIIlBp WBST
Lord E. Cavendish
(L) 5030
CapL F. C. Ark>
Wright (C) 4138p^82
DBYxs^g— .9«f WjT.TSHnii:.
HSVONPORT [79,1)28)
2 seat^. 6527
Capt. G. E. Price
(C^ 2963
J. H, Puleston (C) 2&H
Q* W. Medley (L) 2653-291
T. Terroll (L) '2S3a
DBirONSHIItl}, EAST, or
9012
Sir J. Kennaway,
. Bt. iV} 454ft
Sir J. B. Phear (L) '2957-1583
DBITONSHIBB, MIB, or
£1300
C. Scalo-Hay no {L} 4433
W. J. Hftrrii! {V} 3182-1251
DBVOKSHIRB, HORTH,
tm3
Visct. Lymintjtjon
(L) 4925
CoL Hon. W, Trc-
f usi^ {V} 2924-2001
DBVONSHIRB, NORTH
CoL W. H. Wal-
rond <C) 45G3
S. J. Stent (I^) 34€&-1103
1686
JSJIST [31490]
9207
T, D. Bolton (L)
C. Markham (LU)
3879
315&-m
[76.4B9J
11,575
H. Wardle (L) 5102
Hon. E. Coke (LU) 394W-1153
Mr. IVardle di-ed,
March 4. ISiri 114,1521 :—
H. Kvntw Broad 1L| 5803
B. V. MelviUe (LU) 4553-1250
(58,463]
10,310
Lord E. Cavendish (LU)
Unop.
L&rd E. Cavendish died.
June 2, 1891413,441):—
Victor Cavendkh (LU)
t/nop.
6527
J. H. Pttlesbon (C) 2954
Capt. G. E, Price (0)2943
C, W. Ford (L) 1968-980
Gen. C. L. Showers
\L) 1918
HOMTTDN^l,5l7J
Sir J. Konnaway, Bt. (C)
Unop.
ASHBURTON [53,319]
930(1
C. Sealo-Hayne ^L) 3413
R. B. MarUn ih\J\ 3ix>7-106
1892
10,043
T. D. Bolton (L) 9206
F. G. Barnes iO 3034-2172
H. Evans Broad (L)
11.966
Victor Cttvondish
The MacDermot,
Urn
39B1
2768-31fla
7629
H. E, Kcarlejr (L) 3354
K, J. C. Mott43n (L) 3325
CapL G. E. Price (C)3012-3M
K. Harvey (C^ 297"
9167
Sir J. Kennaway,
BL(C)
Dr. W,H.a Aubrey
(L^
2565-2(118
C. Scale-Hayno (L> 43(n
c. It. coUin» (C) aoao-ni
cii^ SOUTH MOLTON {42, 8S01
8343 1 S737
ViHct. Lymlngton G. Lambert iU 4ST8
(LU) 4<^1 A. Moorc-Stouhens
W, a Walker (L) 2352-1689 {€}
Viset. Lyniington succeeded
peerageil^rd PorLsmouth).
Nov. 13, laai {8712) :—
G. Lambert (L) 4232
C. BuUor (LU) 3^tlO-1212
BAST, or TIVBRTON [50, 569]
9349
CoL W. H. Walrond (C)
nop.
sir W. H, Walrond,
Bt. (C) 4433
Sir J. B. Phear (L» 3191-1388
UBBHAX, TBAB BOOIS^ WH^^
POLL-BOOK, 1885-1907.
243
1895
BSRB¥8HIRB, NOR^H
T. J>. Bolton ILI 4737
J. Court (LU) 4210-327
DBSBYBHIRB, SOPTH
' 13 347
X Gretton {t\ 61 Qi
H. £ vajis Broad ^L) 5217^887
10,706
1900
EAST
12J32
T. U. Bolton (L^
Dr. J. Court ILU)
14,49fi
J. Gretton (C)
H. H. Raphael (L)
rictor Cavendish (LUJ
Uf
'jiop.
BVONPORT
7911
H. E. Kearlcy (LI 3570
K. J. C\ Morten (L) 3511
P. H. P. WMppeU
(Cj 330a-3O8
T.U. Thynne |C) 3263
S-251
1983-288
6073
5707-366
Mr. Morton died,
J, Lockie iCJ 3785
Hon. T. A, Broseey
tLy 3757-28
DBVONSHIRB, BASTfCir
[ri63
p J. Keiuwiway, Bt (C)
Unop,
DSYORSRmS, MID, OT
fl7at5
C. Scale-Hayne (L^ 4380
J. A, Nuc {Vi 3976-404
il
DEirOIISHIRB, NORTH,
G. Lambert (L) 4283
Prof. J, hoBE (tU) 2923-1360
0EYOKBHtRB, HORTM
SirW.
(C>
. Walrond, Bt
10,969
Victor Cavenditih LU)
Unop.
8351
H. E. Kearloy ^Ij* 36326
K J. C. Morton (L} 3538
J. Lockie (CI 3458-80
K McC. Oijodheart
4C) 338i
Mr, Lockie nMgned.
June m, 1904 (14,378) ;—
J. W. B(jnn (L) 6219
Sir J . Jackson (C ) 5179-1040
HOMITON
Sir J. Keiinaway, BL |C)
Unop.
ASHRUR^OM
mil
C. Seftle-H^j^ie (L) 4487
J. A. Nlx m 3716-771
Mr. Seale-Haifne died.
Jan. 7, liJOi (10,097) :—
H. T. Eve, KX.(L) 5034
Sir R. HarriBon \C\ 3538^1476
o^ SOO'TH MOI^TOR
8714
G. Lambert (L)
Unop,
EASX, or TIITRRTON
90«7
Sir W. H. Walrond,
Bt, (C^ Unop.
1906
15.888
T. IX Bolton (L) 7065
Dr. J. Cowl (LU) 5896-17(^
Mr. Bolton died.
Jan. m 1907 (16.232):—
W. E. Harvey (L &
Lab) 6844
Dr. J. Court (LU* 5815-728
H. H, Raphael (L| 7981
J . Grc tlon ^C ) M6B^1493
11.443
Victor Gavendieh
(LU) 5283
E,Hinmers(L) 4724-539
14,978
JL E, Kearley (L) tiJW3
J. W. Benn (L) 6527
Sir J. Jackson (C) 5238-1288
F. Hohno-Sniiuner
(C) 5080
9797
Sir J. Kenna way,
Bt. (C)
W. B, Luke (L)
4854
3711-1143
10.429
H. T. Eve, K.C. (L) 5079
Capt. K, F. M. BeD
ihV} 3790-128&
E542
G. Lambert iU
Unop.
91^48
Hon, h, Walrond (C) 4455
W, H. Reed (L) 3970-IS5
\
lilBERAL ^EAB* BOOK^ \^lQfe.
Mi
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
DBVONSHIRJSi NORTH
HJ,189
G. Pitt Lewis, Q.C,
A, Kekowioh, Q.C.
(C) 373^^843 !
PBVONSHIRE, BOOTH, OF TOTNES [ie,7»6]
9188 1 am
F. B. MMmtiy (L) AMi I F. B. Mildintiy (LU) 1652
IBBB
WBST^or BJiRNS^APLS
10,189
G. Htt^Lewie, Q.C.
ILU^ 122!i
L S. Leadam (L) 2660-1263
H, Y. B. Lopea {033,^2-1137
DSVONSHIRS, TORQU
7738
Lowia M'ivcr {L} SolW
R. Mallock {€} 3161-348
BSVOHSKIR^, WSBT,
10,851
Viflct. Ebrington
(L) 5390
H. M. ImTiert-
Terry (C) 3172-2218
DBVSBURY [71,363]
E. R. Pearce-Kdg'
cuiiibe {L^ 1141-3511
AT ^407]
7738
R Mallock (C> 3135
Lewis M'lver jL) 3C*5o^B0
QW TAVISTOCK (57,704]
10,851
( Vltict. EbiinKton
(LU) 3917
Sir J. B. Phear (L) 2722-1195
i?erjt.J,&imQn(L)ttl24
J. Fox (C)
3664-2400
11,43a
Serjt, J, Simon (L) 5118
J, S. Colcfflx (C> 2759-2359
Sir J, Simon reMffned,
Nov. 16, 1888 (11,767) ;—
M.01droydlL) 6071
H. O. Arnold-
ForsteriLU) 3989-2102
DONOASTKR— see YORKSHIRK.
BONBGAEj, RAST [41,300]
7&40
A. O'Connor (X) MM
T. Lea (L) 2992-1097
OOKRGAIi^ NORTH !43,3a3]
J. K, U'Doherty
(N) *5fl7
>1.H.~ "
78i0
A, O'Connor <NJ
T. a Stoney (C)
3972
2551-1421
Col. H. H.A.Stew-
art <C)
932^3^5
DONBQALi, SOUTH [42,298]
165-i
B. Kelly {N) ati55
A, H, Foater (C) 13^^3688
OONROAIf, WRST (46,762]
7377
R O'Hea (N)
Uhap,
J. 15, O'Doherty (N)4263
Col, H. H. A. Stew-
art (C) 914-3319
Jlfr. 0*l>ohertv resigned,
Jtine 25, 1890 (7198^ :—
J» R, MivguiTD (N) Unop.
R KoUy {X)
A. H. FoHtCT iC\
7&51
1005
, . 1399-3506
Mr. Kellp died.
Feb. 2, 1887 (7837) :—
J.O.SwiftMacNem
IN) 4604
H. Muneteir (IiU) 953-3651
1892
[e2,6tJ3]
10,442
A. BillMon (L) 4383
L. White (LU) 4238-U7
9363
F.B*Mildinaj(LU) 4815
A. H, Luah |L) 2381-;
9404
R. MaUock (C) 4157
SirA.D.Hayter,BU
<L> 3763-391
11,730
H. a F. LuttreU (L> 4458
CoL R, T. WMte-
Thomson {LV\ 4241-217
11,768
M. Oldroyd (L)
H. S. CftuUey (CJ
7051
5759 ^
3670-3009
3546 ^1
A. 0*Connor (N)
B. T. Hertimiin (LU) 2783-763
6965
X Malna (N> 3819
D. B. McCorkell (P) 1108-2711
«r7lO
J.G.SwiftMacNeill
(X) 3030
H. Stubbs (C) 1400-2539
7377
RO'Hea{N> Unop.
Mr. O'Hea rtaigntd, \
May 30, 1890 (55381— , \
X J. Dalton (N> U-nop. \
5279
T. D. SuMivaii (N)
Unopmi
X^BERAX YEAB BOOK,
IWB*
POLL BOOK, 1885-1907,
245
1895
nmnoMBuimm, nohxh-
10,885
Sir W, C. Gull, Bt.
<LU) 4^
A. BiUson (L) 4d93-232
DBirONBHIitiS, BOUTM,
9431
F. B. Mlldinay
fLU) 4630
A, J. &p&rke (L) '22&J-23e0
DBVOMSHIBS, TOBQU
uwm
Comr, A. S. Phill-
potta {C) 4205
F. Layland-Barratt
(L) 4030-17O
DESirONSHIBia, VTEBT,
12,151
H. C. F. Luttrell (L) 4970
Coi H. T. White-
Thoitifion (LU^ 45^-373
DBHTSBllRir
M, Oldrovd (L) 5379
H. S. CautlcyJC) 3S75-1504
E. R. Hartley (Lab) 1080
eyiii
A. O'Connor (N* 33U2
K. T. Herdman
(LUl 2729-083
T, Curran (N^
DONBOAL, SOUTH
63SU
J. G. Swift Mac-
Nem.Q.C.CNj SGli
■ Stubbdtd 1313-231)1
6254
T, D. SulHvan {N)
Unop,
1900
WB BiT, or Bjm HSIAPIiS
11, 1116
E. J* vSoarCM (Li) 5007
Sir W. C. GuU, BL
(LU) 4GGO-347
or !f0TNBB
9678
F. B. Mildnmy (LU)
Unop.
9313
F. Luyland-BaiTatt
(L) 4020
J. R. L. Rankin (C) 3891-1^
or TAVISTOCK
12.202
X W. Spear (LU> 4746
Hon. John WaUop (L) 4731-15
13,296
M. Oldroyd iU ^0i5
F. St. J. Atorrow (C) 3897-2148
Mr. Oldroyd restmied.
Jan. 2S, 1902 (13,476} ;—
W, RmicimaQ (L) 50fi9
J. Haley (C> 4512-llfi7
H. Queloh iBQc\ 1597
7&50
E. McFadden {N)
J. Cooke, QX. (C)
3113
2660^53
W. O'Doherty (N) 2582
A. O'Connor (N) 1612-960
Mr. O^Doherty died.
June 15, 1905 (6861):—
J. Muldoon <N)
Unop,
8370
J. G. Swift MacNeiU,
Q.C. (N) Unop,
9475
J. Boyle (M
Jfefn Jo '
April 25 ^.,
hT A. Law (N>
\QyU resigned,
April 25, 1902 (7303):-
Ujwp.
C7iiop.
1906
12,908
E. J* SoaroB {U flSlO
W. E. Home (LU) 4465-2045
9370
R B. MUdmuy tLU)52S36
L. Edmunds, K.C,
(L>
10,S13
F. Layland-Barratt
(L) 4S56
H, y. B. Lop^iB (C) 439&-400
13,989
H.aF.LnttrelMT4fl*05
X W. Spcai- (LU) 5196-1209
13,951
W. Runciman (L) fflU
W. B. Boyd Cai-
pent«i<C) 39.59-3805
Ben Turner (LRC) 2629
5794
C, McVeifih (N)
6917
P. ODoherty (N)
Unop,
Unop.
0189
J, G. Swift MacNeill,
KX\ (N) Ufwp,
H.A
Law {K\
Vnop.
\
\
UBEBAL TEA.R BOOK, \W3B.
246
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
18S5
DORSB'T, MAST [62,837!
Hon.RaGlyn(L) 1543
G. H, Bond {t) 3846-6Sfr
DORBfiT, NORTH [13,1IM]
Hon. E. B. Poii>
man \h\ 4320
Hon. H. N. Stiirt
(C) 3031-1488
DORSET, SOUTH [60,937]
7316
H. P. StiirgiB {L^ 3128
Col. C. J, I^Hambro
(C) 309^33
DORSliT, WEST [38,008)
7ttU
H. R. Farquharaon
(C) 3507
H. C. G. Battcjn{L) 3366-141
DOYRR [m.536]
488^
Mai. A. G. Dickaon
iC) 2066
R. M. Lawea (L> 141S-648
DOWN, EAST [47,390]
OapL R. W. B, Ker (C^
DOWN, NORTH [56,718]
9^77
CoL T. Waring (C) 4315
J, a. Bro^Ti (£} ""'^
2841-1474
DOWN, SOUTH [46,31»]
10,335
J, F. SmaU fXf 4SK5
G. H. Bond «C> 4317
Hon. P. C- Gljm fL) 3862-655
Mr. Bond di^ci.
Nov. 27, 1881 (mi76) :—
Hon, H, N. Sturt (C) 4421
Hon. R C. Glyn {U 4074-347
8522
Hon. E. B- Portman
(L) 3571
Hon. Evelyn Aeliley
(LU) 3336-235
7316
CoL C, J. T. Hambro
id 3477
H. P, StnrfirlH (L> 2436-991
Ool. Hafnbro died.
May 7, 1881 (7757):-
Mai\ W. K BrjTiier
(C^ 3278
BL R. Pearcc-Edg-
7914
H. R. Farqiihflrson
iC) 3672
H. a a. Batten (L) 2467-1205
1892
10.673
Hon. H. N, Sturt (C)
Unap.
8714
X K. Wingfleld^
Hlgby (Ci 3881
Arthur Arnold (L) 3456-525
8310
Maj. W. E. Brymer
iC)
E. R. Fearcc-Edg'
cumbe l,L)
3657
3488-168
Msij.
4885
A. G. Dickson {O
Unop.
MgJ. Dichtim died.
July 12, 1888 (5173) :-
G. Wyndham (C) Urmp.
Qgns
Cant R. W. B. Ker
(C) 5093
H. McGrath fN) 2561-2532
Capt. Ker resigned.
Dr. J. A. Rontoul(C) Unop.
9277
CoL T. Waring (C) 4869
R, McNabb {S\ 864-3995
10,335
M. McCftrtan (S\ 4786
R. S,Corbet;t^l.\]^ 3&lMriQ
7747
H. R. Fanaiiharsou
(CI 3891
C. T, Gatty (LI 2813^8
Mr. VurguharHon died.
m%y 14, I88.*j (77131 :^
Col. R. WiUiamH {C)353S
Q. W. Homer (1) -^325-1213
5156
G, Wyndham (C)
Maj. £. Q. Edwards
it)
2231
978-1263
8757
Dr. J, A. Rentoul (Q
CoL T. Waring (C)
Ufwp.
Unop,
S342
M. Mct**rtmj (N»
4207
36964171
LIBBHAL ^EAR- BOOK, 1^^-
POLL-BOOK, 1885-1907.
247
1805
DORSET, BAST
11,018
^ Hon. H. N. Sturt (C)
Unop.
DORSBT, NORTH
8548
J. K. Wingfleld-Digbv (C)
tJhop,
DORSET, SOUTH
8544
Maj. W. K Brymer (C)
Unop.
DORSET, WEST
7713
CoL R. Williams (C)
DOYBR
G. Wyndham (C)
DOWN, BAST
8804
Dr. J. A. Rentoul,
Q.C. (C)
Unop.
Unop.
Unop.
DOWN, NORTH
9495
CoL T. Warinar (C) Unop.
dol. Waring died,
Sept. 7, 1898 (9702):-'
J. Blakiston-Hous-
ton (C) 3381
T. li. Corbett (C) 3101-280
DOVTN, SOUTH
8715
M. McCartan (N) 4057
Dr. Rowan (C) 3378-679
1900
11,616
Hon. H. N. Sturt (C) 4776
A. A. Allen (L) 4680-96
Mr. Sturt gttctxeded to peer-
age a« Lord AlinMon.
March 16, 1904 (12,ffl6) :—
C. H. Lyell (L) 5929
C. van Raalte (C) 5109-820
8318
J. K. Wingfield-
Digby (C) 3705
Hon. G. Gordon (L) 3165^540
Mr. Winafield-IHgby died.
Jan. 26J1905 (8338) :—
A. W. Wills (L) 4239
SirR. Baker, Bt. (C) 3330-909
9011
Col. W. E. Brymer
(C) »»ai
Capt. A. L. Renton
(t)
3519>365
7448
Col. R. Williams (C)
5938
G. Wyndham (C)
Unop.
Unop,
8489
Dr. J. A. Rentoul,
Q.C. (C) Unop.
Dr. Rentovl made a Jvdge.
Feb. 5, 1902 (8184) :—
J. Wood (LU) 3576
Col. Wallace (C) 3429-147
9686
T. L. Corbett (C) 4493
Col. Sharman-
Crawford (C) 3230-1263
8944
M. McCartan (N) Unop.
Mr. McCartan resigned,
Feb. 19. 1902 (8799) :—
J. MacVeagh (N) Unop.
1906
13,557
C. H. Lyell (L) 61(^
C. van Raalte (C) 6083-21
8490
A. W. Wills (L) 4153
Sir R. Baker, Bt. (C) 3508-645
10,845
T. T. L. Scarisbrick
(L) 5035
Col. W. E. Brymer
(C) 4411-624
7413
Col. R Williams (C) 3671
J. J. Haye (L) 2834-837
G. Wyndham (C)
R. J. Bryce (L)
8072
Capt. J. Craig (C)
J. Wood (LU)
1705-1564
4011
3341-670
9652
T. L. Corbett (C) 4878
A. A. Adams (IC) 2603-2275
8036
J. MacVeagh (N) 3910
(LU)
3262-648
UBBBAL TBAB BOOIL, IW^.
248
TBB HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
DOWN, WBST [44,SBd]
9695
Lord Arthur Hill (Q
Unop,
1886
mm
Lord Arthur HiJl
(C^ 6ftS9
J, B. McHugh (N} 119!J-5300
DrOITWICH— «« WORUEeTER SHIRE.
10,786 I _ _ ... lf^,1^.
T. D. Siillivttn (N^ 6648
IX Sherlock \h) lfllS-50ao
T. D. Sullivan (S)
Unop.
DUBLIH, HAHBOaR [7i,
11,001
T. Harrington (X) 6717
Sirli. Bletinfirhas-
Hett, BL [h) 1628-5089
DUBLIK, ST. PATRICK'S [^43*2]
W.N.MTirphj (N)fl330
M. K. TKKjkrell |C( 116^-4168
DUBLIN, ST, STEPHEN 'S ORESK [68,364]
11,3B2
T. Harrington (N)
W. M, Murphj- (K)
Unop.
10,277
Sir E. C. QninneBti,
Bt. (C) 3334-1^^3
DUBLIN COUNTY, NOR
12,336
J. X Clancy IN) 7500
Ca.pt. H, Caldbock
DUBLIN COUNTY, SOU
11,314
Sir T, E«iiiondt\
Bt. IXJ 5114
L T. Hamilton (C) 373B-137S
DUBLIN UNIVERSITY
2 ftefitii, 41ivi
11. Holmc.H, QA". (V)
Hon, J ). K, Plunkot, QX\ {€}
Unop.
10,277
K B. Gray (N> 5008
8ir K. Sullivan^ Bt.
(LU) 2565-3*43
Mr. Gray died.
May 12, 1888 an.530J :-
T. A. Dickson {N) 4819
R. Soxton (C^ 2«33-1887
TH |B2,628]
12,32fl
J. J. Clancy {N^
TH [81,1101
n,314
9irT. Eflmonde.BU
<N)
J. T. Pirn (LU)
Uh^p.
3254-1768
4155
Hon. D. R. Plnn-
ktt. QA\ iC}
t. H. Holniep,
1871
18fl7
57-1810
56
Scrjt.
H, Johnson IN If
K P. * 'onriHol (X
Mr. Holmcji wiifti
July 12, 18H7 {¥Ml\ :
D. H, Madden \^\ \Wi
Hon. R. t*. I'ai-BOTiH
(de a Judge.
t8@S
10.568
Lord Arthur Hill (C)
Unop,
6781
Dr. J. E. Kenny iP} 25fl8
Sir H. Coohrano
{LUI 1441-1127
T, D. aullivan (N) lllti
11,370
T. Harrington IP) US2
J. McDonnell (N> 1376-310«
72B1
W. Field (P) 3m
\\\ M. Murphy <N) 1110-2584
8284
W. Kenny, Q,C. (LU> 2893
Dr. J. M. Meade {Pi 2878-15
W. Poanaon ^N) 615
llJfln
J. J, Clancy m 3991
J. Mooney (NJ 2B9(i-1295
E. a Woods to 1838
10^
Hon. Horace Plun-
kott(C) 4371
Dr, F. MuUen (P) 25861-2110
~ " ), BL.
SirT. EHmondo,
1452
4352
Hon, D. R. Plunket,
Q.C. ICI 2188
E. Car«on,ac. (C) IflOlJ
CoL J. C. Lowry <C) 887-713
^IBKRAL irXAB BOOK,
\Km.
POLL-BOOK, 1885^1907.
U9
1896
Lord Arthur HiU (C)
Unop,
Lord A rthiir Hill resigned.
July 19. 1898 <90O1) :-
CapU A. Hm {C) Unop.
BUBLIlf, GOliliSOS OH
7898
Dr. J. K. Kenny (PJ
Unop.
l}r, Ke?mp retiignfd..
Apriie, 1«96 (10.1^271:-
J. L. Carew (P) Unop.
DUBININ, HARBOUR
11.018
T. Harringrton (P)
Unop,
HUBLIH, ST. PATRICK'S
1 ^ 9681
^■r. Field m
^^ Unop.
1900
8815
Capt. Ai Hill iV} Ump.
CapL Hill remgned.
July in, 191^ (835iJ :-
H.Liddcll^n
A. Bealtie (IC)
1036
3015-1021
BEN
10,223
J. R Naniiettl iN)
J, L. Carew <N)
9992
T. Harrington (N)
W. Field ^N)
DOBIiIH, B^E, 8TBPHBN '8 GREEN
sm I 8714
W. Kenny. Q,L', J. McCann {X\
(LVi 3661 J. H. M, Campbell,
2m
2173^294
Unop,
U7U>p,
mm
Count Plnnkett^P) 3205-4^
iV/r. Kennp accepted qjfflce,
Sept. 2, 1^ (8^ :—
W. Kenny, Q.C.
(LU) 3325
P. Mahony (P) 28a3-43-2
Afn Kenn^ tmide a Judge.
Jan, 21. 1898 (8735) :-
J. H- M. Campbell
Q.C.(fJ) 3525
Count Plunkett IC) 3381-138
DOBIilN COUNTY, NORTH
11.378
J. J, Clancy (P) 4520 J, J.
D. J. Wilson (C) 2280-2240
Q.C. IC) 2873-556
Mr. McOann died.
Marcb 21. 1904 (8018) :-
L. A Waldron (N» ^17
C. L. Matheson <C) 2821-636
12.439
Clancy ^N>
DUBLIN COUNTY, SOUTH
10,949
Hon, Horace Plun-
kett (C( 4901
E. H. Burke iP) 2962-1938
DUBLIN UNIVER8IT7
15(B
Hon. D. R. FUinket. Q.C, (CJ
K. Carsou. Q.C. {O Unop.
Mr. Plunk€t raised to the
peerage as Lord, HaJth-
more,
Dec. 6, 18^ (ifi06) :-^
W. K. H. Lecky
(LU) ^ 1757
G. Wright, Q.C <C) 1011-716
10,763
J. J. Mooney (N)
Hon. Horac43 Plun-
Unop,
3110
kett (C)
F- E. Ball (C)
2906-504
1638
Sir K. Carson, QXl (C)
W. E. H. Lecky (LU)
Unop,
Mr. LecJqf resigned,
March 5. 1903 (4553) :-
J. H. M, CampbeU.
K.C. (C) 1491
A. W. Samuels, K.C.
C) 1428-63
1906
8574
H. LiddeM (C)
Unop,
Mr. lAddell died.
Sept 6, 1907 (83«») :
Lord Arthur HUHC) 3702
A. Bcattie tL) 2918-784
9256
J. P. Nannetti (S)
8813
T. Harrington (N)
J. L. Mahon (LU)
S300
W, Field m
Unop,
872-2768
UU'Op,
8816
L. A. Waldron (N) 4056
W. Ireland (C) 2381-1474
13,968
J. J. Clancy (Nl
Unop,
19,549
Walter Long <C) 5289
IL Haaleton (N) 3926-1343
4762
Sir E. Carson, K.C.
J.H. M. Campbell.
K.C. (C) Unop.
I
\
i;-IBERAL YEAR BOO^, IQOS*
250
THM HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
DUDIiBT [96,me]
H. B. Sheridan (L) 6377
B. Robirtson {C} 5211-1166
DuLWTCH— see Camber well
1880
R Robin son (C) HJ75
H. B. Sheridan (L) ii^J5-1930
DUMBAItTOffSHlBB [mm]
H1,0G3 lO.fKS
A. Orr-Ewiois {O 4514 Sir A. Orr-Ewing,
R. T. Reld, Q.C. (L) 1357-157 | Bt {C)
I R^ C. Munro Tcr-
gnmn fL)
4217-33
DUHFRIBS DISTBIGT [2TJ9d]
3148
EL Noel (LI 1546
M, W, MattinHOQ
(CI l3S3-lfi3
DUHFRlSSSHIUJi 152,586]
mm
SirR. Jardine.Bt.
(L) 4S57
Eftrl of Dalkeith
(C) 3566-1291
DUHDBB 1150,083]
2 seats, V,4m
C. C. LftcaitafLJ
E. Robertson (L)
A. H. Moncttr (L)
lEdward JenkUis
3US
R. T. Reid. Q-C. (L) 1547
M. W, Mattitii^on
(C) 1217^=330
7187
6279-908
5149
94S9
Sir R. Jardino, Bfc.
T. Mckio (L)
ll€6
3252-854
17,420
K Roberi:J*on (L> 8236
a C. LaoaiU (L) 8216
B. de a Nixon (LU) 3545-1671
Gen. Sir H. Daly
(Lui sm
Feb. 16, 1888 (16.613) :—
X F. B. Firth (L> 7856
Gen. Sir H, Daly
(LU) 4217-363©
2010
T. Milvain (C)
a Brooks (L)
1129
855-274
DURHAM Cmr ri5,122]
snio
T. Milvain (C ^ 1114
T. C\ Thompson (L) 99»-121
DUBHAWp BARNARD CASTXiE [60.496]
vmi iK^i
sir J. W. Poaso,
Bt ih) 5982
Hon. P. Bowes-
Lyoti (C) 2457-3506
Sir J. W. Peaso, Bt. (L>
^nop.
DURHAM, BISHOP AU GKIiAlID [m,932l
BS5S I 9858
J: M f^ti}t4}n iU sm J. M. Piiulton lU
1802
15,303
B. Robirifion (C)
H, Spunsley (L)
(I66B
561ft-]0IAj ^
> 5219 ^
11,789
Cant J- Sinclair {L> 5219
A.WylleiC)
3321
R, T. Reid, Q.C. (L) 1688
Sir A» N. Agnew,
BL (Lu^ nm-m
W. J. Maxwell (LU) 4123
T. McKie (L> 3849-274
18,211
J. Long (L) 84S4
K, Robert*5on (L) Slfll
W. O. Dalgleish (C) 5»Vi9-2532
w. asniiihaA:) ^m
X Macdon&ld (I/ab) 354
Mr, Pirth difd.
Sent, 25. 1889 (16.780) ^—
J. Lgus (L| Unop.
M. A. Fowler (L> 1075
T, Milvain, Q.C\ (C> 1000-75
10,960
Sir J. W. Pea«o,
Bt. (L) 5837
W. Rolley (C> 2934-2113
,/ JiZ^ JJ^SL
UTWp,
11,243
3,U.Fa.iiltotiCL> 6784
\'
\
X.1BBHAL YBABt BOOTS.-
\Wi^.
POLL-BOOK, 18S&-1907.
251
1885
I
lip831
B. Rob in HO II m
C. J. Fleming,
ID
%c.
653a
3796-741
A. Wylie m 637rj
Capt. J. Sinclair IL) 5315^-33
ElflMFRICa DISTRICT
345d
Sir R- T. Reid,
Q.C. (L) 1785
W. Murray ^LU) 1185-600
9135
R. Souttar (L» 3965
W. J. Maxwell (LU) 3ft&2-l3
DUNDBB m
18,011
E. Robert4*on |L) 7602
Sir J. Len^ (L} 75flr^
W. C. Smith ^LU> 531X^2203
Edwai-d Jenkins
|C> 131S
J, ^fJVC(loJlald
ilLP^ 1313
SUBKAM CITT
2m
M. Fowior ID 1111
Hon. Arthur Elliot
jLU) 1110-1
Mr. Fowler died.
June 30. IHUS (264Sh—
Hon. Arthur Elliot
<LU) 1167
H. F. Boyd, Q.C, (L) 1103-6d
DURHAM. BARNARD C
Sir J. W, Pease,
Bt. (L^ 492i
Capt, Hon. W. L.
Vane (C) 384S-1W6
1900
15,860
B. Robinson (C)
W. Belcher (Lab)
6461
oti7ti-58a
13,731
A. Wylio {C ) fSOSa
R R. Buchanan (L) 53y3-«tlU
3717
Sir R. T. Reid, Q.C.
(L) 1S47
W. Murray ILUI 13m}^7
9178
W. J. Maxwell (LU) 4124
K Souttar iL^ 367o-iU9
18,656
E. Robertson (L) n77
Sir J. Leng^ m 76&3
A. D, Suiith {C\ 5181-2169
J, E. Graham ^LU) &laa
2607
Hon. Arthur Elliot
{LU} 1250
Sir W.N. Geary, BU
(L) 781-4G9
ll,fW3
Sir J. W. Pease,
Btu (L) 503G
Mai, Hon. W, L.
Vane (C) S545-llfil
Sii' X TK. Feme died.
July24, Ml3ai.2-Jei1t-
A. HondcrHOn (Lab) 3370
Col. Hon. W,L. Vane
(C) 3;i23-47
H. Beaumont (L) 2809
BUHHAM, BISHOP AO GKLAHD
10.979
J. M. PiiiiUon (L^ 5033
G. E. Markbam
(C) 373ti-1297
1 1311
X M. Paul ton (L) 4872
W. H. Hopkinti (C) 3011-1231
1906
17,5BI
A. G. Hooper (L) 8296
G. H. CnauKhton {O 7542-754
36,335
J. Ih White (L)
H. Bi-ock |t^)
37B0
J. W. OuUand |L)
J. J, Glover (C)
7401
2035
14(fi-633
S3Q4
P. A. Molteno (L) 1814
J. H. Balfour
Browne, K,C. {CI 3^131-1383
10,492
E. Robertson, K.C.
(LJ \m6
A. Wilkie <LRC) 6833
H. RobHOn iU 612:^-711
Liout» E. H. Snaoklo-
tonlLU) ima
A, D. Smith {C} 3183
£580
J. W. HiUs 1LU> 1313
Hon. Arthur Elliot
iLU) 8S0-433
11,817
A. Henderson
{LRCi 3540
CapL E. in BoU (C} 3888-1^*52
I2,7ft0
J. M. Paulton (L) 743X1
G. E. Markham {C) 3036^374
X-IBKRAL TBAK. BOOK, \^^V?>,
J
1
^^^^
m
252 THE MOUSE OF COMMONS j
1885
1886
1892
DURHAM, CWmSTKK'Lt
ll,83f> 1
J. Joicey fL) 440»
R. UoydJonea
aL^ 36«6-80a
W. Atthworth (C) 2018
B-S!rRBBT[t^,211]
11,830
J» Joicey (L)
Unop,
13,16»
X Joieey ID
Sir K Sullivan, Bt
tLU)
6153
4065-2387
DURHAM. HOUGHTOH-
John VV ildou <L) 6511
N. Wood (C) 4767-1744
DURHAM, lARROW [91,
12,8R7
C. M. Palmer ^L) 5702
J. Johnson (I) 1731-3971
LB-SPRING [80.495]
12,992
N. Wood ^C) 5870
John WilHon iU 6(J6^-81l
935]
12,897
Sir a M. Palmer. Bt.
(L) Unop,
iaL716
Capt. H. T, Fen-
wick (D
N. Wood iV)
J. Hargrove (IL)
14/231
Sir CM. Palmer,
Bt. (L)
E, D, LewiB (Lal>)
1
4823-1433
814
7:ii3
241(M927
DURHAM, MID 174,573]
11,145
W. Cra\^^ord (L) aim
F. A, Vane-Tem-
pcBt (C) 3246-2661
11,145
W. Cmwford (14 Unop.
Mr. Crawford dwd.
Jiib'lT. t89l><ll.»5'3):"
JohnWilBon(D 5^
F. A. Vane-Tem-
peat id 3375-20B4
11,789
John Wilson (D
C. K. Hunter (C)
5001
3tie9-im2
DURHAM, NORl'H-Wi:
9643
L. Atliorloy-Jones
(L) 5081
Col. A. B. WObra-
ham (CI 3085-1998
8T [82,2ftl]
9M3
L. Alherley-Joiiew (L)
l/nop.
h. Atherley-Jonefl ^H
(L) 5121 H
DURHAM, BOtlTH-RAS
U,176
Qen- Sir H. Haveloek-
Allan. Bt. (L) 5603
SlrG, ElUot. Bt. <C) 48^749
T [70,189]
13,176
Gen. Sir H. Ha v clock-
Allan, BL (LU) 49S4
H, F. Boyd [L^ 4045-J^
14,199 V
J. RichardBon (L) 5561)
Gen.SirH.Havelook'
Allan, Bt, (LU) a39ti-ie*
Ealing— »e« MipDLKafiX.
KAfiTBOtTRNE— see SUSSEX.
East Gbinstbad— ^ee Suass
KcoLES— 8ee Lancashire.
EccIjESAij.— see Sheffielu.
EDmaBUEY— see Cheshire.
Edgbabton— #6e Bibminoha
X.
M.
dl
RDINBUBGH. CliN1E«RA
mm
John Wilrioii <L) 2980
J. H. Ren ton (L) 1683-1247
Maj. J. a Napier
A. W. Black (L) 770
W. McEwan (LJ 3760
John Wilson (LU) 2238-1S24
7725
W. McKwan (L>
A. K. ConneU (LU)
John WilHon ^Lali
3733
175^1975
434
/
BDIHSURGH, BAST [73,
7fJ30
G. J. Goschen (L) 4357
B. F, C\ CoBtello©
ID 1929-2406
181]
763a
Dr. R. Wallace (L) 3QB4
Q.J. Qot^cbon (LU) SSSS-lMl
Sg40
Dr. R. WallLico (D 3989
R*VV. M.Fullarton
(LU) 28n0-llfl[>
^H^^^^^^^K i:«rBEKAL ^KAK ^ook, \W%r
POLL-BOOK, 1886-1907.
253
1895
DURHAM, CHB8TBR-Ii
14,618
Sir J. Joicey , Bt.
(L) 7370
Visot. Mort)eth
(LU) 4113-3257
DURHAM, HOUGHTON.
13,987
R. Cameron (L) 6502
V.CaW.Corbett
(C) 57U^881
DURHAM, JARROW
14,431
Sir C. M. Palmer, Bt
(L) Unop,
DURHAM, MID
12,519
John Wilson (L) 5937
A. Wilkinson
(LU) 4295-1642
1900
R-8TRRRT
16^
Sir J. Joicey, Bt. (L) 5830
Capt. J. Nionolson
(C) 5391-439
liB-BPRING
14.317
R. Cameron (L) 6865
R. W. Jackson (C) 4917-1948
15,739
Sir C. M. Palmer, Bt.
(L) r/nop.
DURHAM, NORTH -WB
11,316
li. Atherley-J ones
(L) 5428
J. Joicey (C) 3869-1559
DURHAM, SOUTH-RA8
14j702
Gen. Sir H. Havelock-
AUan, Bt. (LU) 5978
J. Richardson (L) 5864-114
Otn, Sir H, Havelock-
AUandied,
Feb. 3, 1898 (14,853):-
J. Richardson (L) 6286
Hon. F. W. Lamb-
ton (LU) 6011-275
BDINBURGH,GRNTRAJL
7680
W. McEwan (L)
Unop,
EDINBURGH, BAST
9437
Dr. R. Wallace (L) 3490
H.G, Younger (LU) 3060-449
Dr, WaZlaoe died.
June 23, 1899 (10,730):-
O. McCrae (L) 4891
H.G.YoTmger(LU) 2961-1930
12,816
John Wilson (L) 5665
C. E. Hunter (C) 4105-1460
BT
13.725
L. Atherley-Jones,
q,C. (L) 5158
J. Joicey (C) 5137-21
14,819
Hon. F. W. Lamb-
ton (LU) 6198
J. Richardson (L) 5624-674
7630
G. M. Brown (L)
A. Conan Doyle
(LU)
11,025
G. McCrae (L)
R. S. Brown (C)
3028
4461
3170-1291
1906
20,910
J. W.Taylor (Lab) 8085
S. D. Shafto (C) 4985^00
Rev. A. Bcurett
Tebb (L) 4660
15,711
R. Cameron (L)
R.K.L.Vaughan-
Williams (LU)
9429
3639-5790
17,023
Sir C. M. Palmer,
Bt. (L) 8047
P. Curran (LRC) 5093-29^
Sir C. M. Palmer died.
July 4, 1907(17,1*3) :—
P. Curran (LRC) 4698
P. Rose-Innes, K.C.
(C) 3930-768
S. Leigh Hughes (L) 3474
J. O-Hanlon (N) 2124
18,733
John Wilson (L)
Unop.
16,384
L. Atherley-Jones
K.C.(L) 9146
Sir R. Filmer, Bt.
(C) 3999-^147
16,690
Hon. F. W. Lambton (LU)
Unop.
6026
C.E. Price (L) 3935
Capt. J. D. Walker
(LU) 1857-2078
11,672
G. McCrae (L) 6606
Dr. R. Dawson (LU) 2432-4174
J4BEBAL, YEAR BOOK., 1^^*
254
THE MOUSE OF C03fM0NS
isas
BBIHBDRQH, SOUTH
8754
SiiG, Harrkon (LM'^73
T. RalciKh (LI '2871-1399
Sir G. Harrison, died.
Jan. 29. 1886 (8761) :-
H. C. R Childerw
<U 4029
Master of Pol-
Wttrth (C) 1730-2299
EDINBURGH^ WBST [55,
75(35
T. R, Buchanan
(L) 3800
G, A. Jiuiiieson (C) 2835-1176
K0IHBUltOH cmd BT. J
6f565
J. H. A. Mncdonald
tC( 2810
J. K. Ericksen (L^ 2453^387
BDIMBURQHSHIRE, MI
12,924
W. E. Gladstone
iU 7879
C. Dalrympl© (Q 324aHl631
EOBKMOKT— see CLTMBElmiN
ElFION— see OARNAKVONSHrB
sijGIn district mAmi
42.M/
A. Aeher, qx\ (L)
BliGIir BJia IIJLIRN [37,975]
37y«
Sir G* M. GranL, Bt.
^L) 1612
H. Hi-odio (C| 155&-56
C.H.Atidertion,Q.a
<L) 1435
MLLANThSee yOHKBtttRK.
Emfib:li>— Ae« MroDLKSKX.
El'PiNG— see EaaKX,
Kfbom— «e€ Surrey.
EsKDALK— see Cumberland.
BSSBX, BAST» or HAIi
a W, UnixfC} 3878-631
ld86
[107.2CIGJ
8754
H.(.VE.Childei-fl(L)3778
R PurviH (LLn 2191-1587
4041
7565
T. R. Buchanan (LU) 30^
R, Walhice \U 2393-090
Mr. Biichanan resifftted.
Feb. 18. 1688 (7749) :-
T. R. Buchanan (L) 3298 peera
T. Rtilcigh (LU) 3*^44^54 . M!ay 29.
1892
10.7^
Hepbepl Paul (L)
L. MlYor (LU^
4692
42fil^l
8239
Visct. Wolmor
iLUl 3728
T. R. Buchanan (L) 3316-512
Vinct. IVohiier ^ucCEedsdL to
•trage aa Lord Selbome,
" 1895(8452):—
3783
Msiiitcr of Elihank
m
307^708
NBRBWS UNIVERSITIBS
aaHo
J, H. A. Macdonald {C\
Unop.
Mr. MacdoiuUd appointed
Lord Justice Clerk.
Xov. 6, 1888 17682)1-
1". S. Darling I C^ ) Unap.
Mr. DaTlina made a Judge^.
Nov. 12, \m\ (S223} :—
SirC. J. Pearson, Q.C.(C)
DLOTHIA.H [9U8S7]
12.924
W, E.Gh\dMtonc(L)
Unop.
8403
Sir C, J. Pearson, Q.C. (C)
Uiwp,
D*
4259
A, Asher, Q.C. (L)
Unop.
5796
C. H* Anderson , Q. C.
ID 1901
Sir G. M. Grant, BL
(LUJ 1872-119
JItfr. Aiuleraon died.
Oct. 8, 1889 (5S14) :-
J. a Keay ilA 2573
a B. Logan (LU) at)44-a29
DON lS3,m)]
9869
r, W. Giuy \iZ)
E. B, Barnard {V\
4\4S
13,234
W. E. GkMiKtono(L) 5SI5
Col. A, G. Wauch-
ope (C) 6155-680
II
4182
A. Ashor, Q,C, IL>
J. A. Grant (LU)
5616
J. S, Keay a^}
Sir W. C. GuD, Bt,
1638
1127-511
(LUJ
1!}7S^643
Cyiil Dorkl, Q,C. (U J^21
I
L^lBEHAh VEAU BOOTS., \^f!^.
POLL-BOOK, 1885-1907.
255
1895
BDINBUROH, 80U!FH
12,053
R. Ck)x (LU) 4802
Herbert Paul (L) 4706-94
Mr. Cox died,
June 19, 1899 (13,891) :-
A. Dewar <L) 5820
Gen. A. G. Wanch-
ope (C) 4969-831
BDINBUROH, WB8T
8452
L. Mlver (LU)
Unop,
BDINBUROH and 8T. M
9195 .
Sir C. J. Pearson, (J.C. (C)
Unop.
Sir C. J, Pearson made a
Judge,
Mayl2, 1896 (9195) :—
SirW.iPrie8tley(C) Unop.
Sir TV. Prieatley died.
May3,1900(9967r:-
Sir J. B. Tuke (C) Unop.
BDINBUROH8HIRB, MI
13,750
Sir T. D. G. Car-
michael, Bt (L) 6090
Maa.Hon.N.Dal-
rymple (LU) 5631-450
BIiOIN DI8TRIGT
4441
A. Aflher, Q.C. (L) 1853
C. T. Gordon (LU) 1161-692
BIiOIN and NAIRN
5669
Hon. J. E. Gordon
(C 2147
J. S. Keay (L) 2019-128
B88BX, BA8T, ov MJUi
10,041
Hon. C. H. Strutt
(C) 4618
Cyril Dodd, Q.C. (L) 4006-612
1900
14,794
Sir A. N. Agnew,
Bt (C) 5766
A. Dewar (L) 5655-111
Sir L. Mlver, Bt.
(LU)
E. Adam (L)
4180
2645-1535
NDRBW8 UNIYBR8ITI
9987
Sir J. B. Tuke (C)
Unop.
DliOTHIAN
13 901
Master of Elibank
(L) 5804
CoL Hon. N. Dal-
rmiple-Hamilton
(C) 5490-314
4535
A. Asher, Q.C. (L) 1744
J. Moffatt (C) 1187-557
Mr. Asher died.
Sept. 8, 1905 (4748):—
J. E. Sutherland (L) 2474
P. Rose-Innes (C) 1021-1453
5974
Hon. J. E. Gordon
(C) 2334
A. WilUamson (L) 2159-175
DON
10,018
Hon. C. H. Strutt
(O) 4649
J. M. Henderson (L) 3301-1348
1906
16,832
A. Dewar, K.C. (L) 8945
W. C. Smith, K.C.
(LU) 5085-3860
Sir L. Mlver, Bt.
(LU) 3949
L. H. Courtney (L) 3643-306
B8
11,131
Sir J. B. Tuke (C) 4893
J. St. Loe Strachey
(Free Trade) 2310-2583
15,711
Lord Dalmeny (L) 8348
F. J. Usher (C) 5131-3217
4867
J. E. Sutherland (L) 2742
E. N. B. Mackenzie
(C) 786-1956
6757
A. Williamson L) 3006
H. Hope (C) 1546-1460
10,613
T. R. Bethell (L)
Hon. C. H. Strutt
(C)
4773
4624-149
LIBERAL TKAB BOOK, 1W»,
256
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
18S6
fi8SlIX, MID, OF GHISLM'BFORD [02,679]
iri77
R, B. Martin (L)
4321
3079-1242
ESSEX, NORTH, op SAF
931)6
H. C. GardiKi!' (L) 4755
Hon. C. H. Strutt
(C) 3(»(JQ-1749
ESSEX, NORTH-EAST,
io,yi
J. Round [C) 45S4
J. JackHOn (L) 3824-7i
BSSEX, SOUTH, or RO
12,591
J. Wohtlake, Q.C.
iU 4370
J. Thoobald (C) 43ue-tJ4
ESSEX, SOUTH EAST
CoL W. T. MakiDH
(c t mm
W. H- WUls (L) 3500-307
EBBEXp BOUTH-HTEBT,
U.233
E, N. Buxton (L) 4300
T. C. Baring (C) 4125-175
m7
W. J. Beudel ICl Unop.
Mr. Be4idel died.
April 30. 1892 (9333) :-
T- Uaborne |C) Unop.
FRON WAL.DEM [43,030]
93()6
H. C. Gardner (L> 405©
a. W. BrewiB (C) 3319-740
OF HARWICH [62,li20]
10,141
J. Round (C^ 4023
J. WickB (L} 23-22^2301
MFORD t217,08d]
12,591
J, Theobald {G} 4233
J, H/Web«ter(L^ 1755-247B
J. Weatlako, Q.C,
(LU) 1457
[97,057]
'13R7
M^jLF. C. Rasch (C) 3758
WTH. Wills (L) 29ie-843
1892
9333
T. UBborne IC} 4168
I»r W* E- Grigsby
(L) 279&-l3fl9
9098
H. C. Gardner (L)
P, V. Smith (C)
10,904
J. Round (C)
R. Varty IL)
4112
3807-^
lfi.750
J. Theobald {C) 6724
H. H, Raphael (U 6542-UJ
Mr. Theohald died.
April 2, 1894 a9,OI0^ ;—
A, Money Wigram
(C) 7573
J. H. Bethell (I.) 6880-4ffiS
11,080
MftJ. F. e. Raech tC> 4901
E. W. Brooks {L) 4359-542
or WAIiTH AM STOUT [135, .5491
11,233
CoL W. T. Making
iC) 4461
A, Spicer (L)
ESSEX, WEST, OF EPPI HO [58,790]
1(230
Sir H. J. Selwyrl-
Ibbetaon,Et.(L■^ 1650
E. B. Baruai-d {L) 2915-1744
Evi:rton— j*ec Liverpool.
KvEaKAM— «ee VVoroesterb
ExanASQK—Ree Liverpool.
EXETER [53;141J
f?9B3
Hon. H, S. North-
cote iO :i315
E. Johnson {L) 3U74-iI41
7
15,323
E. W. Byrno, Q.C,
W. B. Whltting-
hatii (L)
6115
4065-1150
9176
Sir H. J. SoUvyn-Ibbetaoii. Col Mark Lock-
Bt. (C| wood {C} Aim
Unop. a. B. He ward (L) 2738^1798
A963
Hon. H- S, North-
cot43 (C) 3222
E, JohtiHOU (L) 2879-343
7W2
Hon. &it H. S.
Northoote. Bt. (C> 3884
A, K. Dunn (L) 3329-365
f^lBKBAL TBI^B BOOK, \«^^<
m
POLL-BOOK, 1885-1907.
267
1885
BS8BX, MID, ov GHBIiM
9774
T. Usbome (C)
Unop,
1900
8FORD
10,341
Mai. F. C. Rasoh
(C) 4978
C. S. Henry (L) 1849-3129
BSSBX, NORTH, ov SJLF
C. Gold (L)
C. W. Gray (C)
3381-425
FRON WJUiDBN
8556
Hon. A. Wodehouse
(L) 3247
C. W. Gray (C) 3137-110
Mr. Wodehouse died.
B88BX, NORTH -BAST,
11.296
J. Round (C) 4566
R. Varty (L) 2685-1881
B88BX, SOUTH, ov RO
20,779
A. Money Wigram
(C> 8257
J. H. Bethell (L) 6430-1827
Mr, Money Wigram re-
I signed.
Feb. 1, 1897 (23,475) :-
I li. Sinclair (C) 8156
H. H. Raphael (L) 8031-125
B88BX SOUTH-BAST
13,640
MaJ. F. C. Rasch
(C) 5160
D. M. Watson (L) 3520-1940
B88BX, SOUTH -WB8T,
17,747
B. W. Byrne, Q.C.
(C) 6876
Arthur Pollen (L) 4523-2353
Mr, Byrne made a Judge,
May 31, 1901 (8550) :-
J. A. Pease (L)
C. W. Gray (C)
ov HARlfflCH
12,185
J. Round (C)
3994
3202-792
Urvop,
MFORD
29,316
L. Sinclair (C) 10,450
Hon. L. Holland
(L) 7388-3062
15.169
Col. B. TufneU (C) 5815
R. Whitehead (L) 4461-1354
ov WAIiTHAM STOW
24,187
D. J. Morgan (C) 9807
Sam Woods (L) 7342-2465
Feb. 3. 1897 (19,845) :—
Sam Woods (L) 6518
T. R. Dewar (C) 6239-279
BS8BX, WBST, OF BPPI
9771
CoL Mark Lockwood (C)
Unop.
BXBTBR
8196
Hon. Sir H. S.
Northoote.Bt.(C)3857
A. S. HoBK (L) 3363-494
air H. S. Northcote ap-
pointed Governor of
Bombay.
Nov. 6^890(8605) :-
Sir E. Vincent (C) 4030
Allan H. Bright (L) 3371-650
NO
10,129
Col. Mark Lockwood (C)
Unop.
8706
Sir E. Vincent (C) 4001
Allan H. Bright (L) 3388-613
1906
11,767
Sir F.C. Rasch, Bt.
sl%
A. H. Dence (L)
4915
4461-154
8779
J. A. Pease (L) 4203
SirW.Barttelot,Bt.
(C) 2935-1268
13,144
A. Levy Lever (L)
H. K. Newton (C)
5650
5308^342
45,579
J. H. Bethell (L) 21,534
L. Sinclair (C) 12,679-^55
20,591
R. Whitehead (L) 9230
Capt J. R. New-
man (C) 7170-2060
35,321
J. A. Simon (L) 15,011
W. L Shard (C) ll,074r5B37
11,374
Col. Mark Lock-
wood (C) 5204
S. B. Heward (L) 4030-1174
9567
SirG.Kekewich(L)
Sir E. Vincent (C)
4469
4384-85
X4T^Bm\L TBJiVR ^OOK, 1^^^,
TME HOUSE OF COMMONS
Eye— s«e Suffolk.
FAIiKIKK DISTBICT |76.
7111
J. Ram Hay (JVl 310^1
S, L. Mason (C) 2a>t4MK>
J. G. Weir (L> 811
J. RcmWU (L) U
Falmouth— see Pknryn.
Farkham— see Hampshire.
F A VK Ran AM— see Kent.
F&RMAHJiOH, NORTB
W. Rcjdmond (X) 3255
J. C. Bioomrteld <C) 2aJ2-i3a
H. Campbell ^N) 3571
F. T. Bi-ooke(C) 2181-1393
FIPB, EAS^T [51,4n]
J. H. Kiiuiear (L) 4a33
J. Gilmour (C^) 2577-19541
PIFD, WBai? [TlSm
Mm
Hod. R. P, Bi'uce (L)
Unop.
Win SBORir, CENTRAL
74fl2
IL Speii^ley (L) 2801
S. lamLO (C) '^14-547
FINSBURY, EAST [39,827]
6105
J. Bigwood (C) 2055
J. Rowljimk (L| 2035-20
FINSBURY, HOLBORK
iftilJ-J
Col F, rniiiC4iii (C) 4(>i7
C. HarriHOii IL) 247S-1A7I
WltlHT DISTRICT [^l.Mlj
J. Rulmrt^ {L} /S3a
-fi I*. Pammnt (C) mS-t^i
TUl
W. P. Siiidrtir ILUf 2712
Uitrrj Smith {L) '2fJ93-15J
133,5351
SQgT
W. Redmond (N) 3128
W. H, Aixihdalo (C) *iStJ2-280
[31,8051
6855
H. (Campbell (N) 3553
F, T, Brooke (O 232(^-r233
H. EL Aftquith (L) 2883
J,B,iaiiJiear(LU^ 2189-374
M29
Hon. R, P. Bnico (L> C/iniJp.
Mr. Bmtce remgned,
July 5, isaa (8812) :-
A. BlrreU (L\ 3331
H. 0. E. Wemyss
<LU^ 2758-798
[64,077]
7-162
Capt. F. T. Pen to 11 (C)2245
Hon. H. Spcmdoy (L) 2240-5
6105
J. Rowlands (L)
J. Bigwood (CI
1973
1912-61
1692
8402
Harry Smith (U
W. P. Sinclair (LU> 3177-639
[61,904]
8802
Col F. Duncan (C) mni
D. Naoroji (L) ItlDO-nOl
Cot. Ihimutviiied.
Nov. 2W. isaa (11,383):—
GaiijHfuid Bruce,
Q.C. iC^ 43fl8
Earl CoiuptOQ fL) 3433-005
3773
J. Roberta (U 1*^^
Sir H. M. Jack30n,
BL (C) u«a^ia.v
5937
R. M, Dane {V)
J. J ordan (NJ
5788
P. McGilliKsin (N>
A-PattonfLU)
287»
2IM1
0133
H.H,Asquith, Q.C,
(LI 374S
J. OUmour {C) 3140-281
A. BirreU (L) £015
R. Yellow loe^^LU) 1633-3SB3
8311
D. Naormi (L> 2900
Capt.R T. Pent^n (C) 2966-3
0f»7O
J. Rowlands (Ll 2383
W. L. Sh^ulwuU 4C| 20e&-280
12.214
GalnRford Bruce,
iiS'AC) 4S140
a. Ral^uiinii (I>ab) 2477-3472
.Ur. Bruce made a Judge,
AnK, 12, 18it2J12-2141:—
Sir CharleH Hall Q.C. {C\
Unop^l
371(1
3.\\.\J^l^NV*U,S 1883
LIBERAL ^EA.B. BOOK, \Q(^.
POLL-BOOK, 1885-1907-
259
1895
FAEiKIRK BIB'TRICT
John Wilpon iLU) m75
Ha^rry Smith (H 3fcri-253
KBRM ANJIGH, KORTH
R. M. DaM to 2182
Tkfr. iJan* made a Co. Co.
Judffe.
Not. 1,1898(5325):—
K. M. Archrtalc (C) 2568
!>. E. C. Thomp-
son aC} a(}91-477
FERMANAGH, SOUTH
5519
FIHSBUR7, GBNTRAIi
S911
Hoik W. F, Masf^ey-
Mai n waring (C^ 3588
IK Xrtoi^l ^L) 2783-805
FINSBURir, EABT
5810
H. C. Richards {C) 236«
J. Rowlands ^L) 1990-270
FIHSBIHET, ROIiBORN
1L717
Sir Charles IIn.U, Q.C. (C^
Unop,
Sir a F^reW diefZ.
March, '23. 19(W (10,903):—
J. F. HoiuDant (C>
FI-IHT DISTRICT
3853
J, H, I^T^/rt' (L^ 1S2S
1900
10.388
John WilROii ihlJ) 4222
J. j\. M« Macdonald
(L> 4022-300
a242
K. M, Archrtalo (0)
Mr, A rchd^lc resiffncd.
March 20, lt|f)3 {5213):—
E. Mit«heU (ICf 2*07
Capt. J. Craig {€) agw-lSS
J. Jordan (Nt 2792
J. Jordan (X^ 2753
T. S. BalOeraby (C) lQej-771
Sir A. D, Brooke,
Bt. {C) 2n9&-e9(J
IFB, BAST
9432
9S05
H. H. Asqnith,
H. H. Asqnith,
Q.C. {L) 4332
J.GilmourjC) 3616-716
q^\ \L} 4141
A. H. B. Constable
IFB, WEST
(C^ 2710-1431
10,637
11,206
A.BijTell,Q.C,(L)4719
J. D. Hope (L) 4352
R. G. E. WemyKd
G. W, Kalst^ri {LU) 2374-lff;S
(LU) 2965-1764
8^
Hon, W. F. Masscy-
Main waring' {C) 2873
J, Beiwon (L) 2523-349
H.C.RJchatd3,Q.a
(C) 2174
J. Allen Baker (L) 1827-347
Mr, RichardH died.
June 2ft, 1905 (53fn!) :—
J. Allen Bjiker ID 2320
N, L. Cohen {C) 1052-768
10.9fi3
J, F, Remnant <C)
3581
J. H. L©wifl <h)
UTwp.
1906
12,0fiS
J, A, M. Maedon-
ald {L)
H. B, Keith (C)
D. Gilmour (Lab)
5063
G. FelherHton-
hanjfh (C>
E. Mitchell ilC)
J. Jordan (N^
5158
31711-1082
1703
2419
2331-SS
Unop.
H. H. Aflqnith,
K.C. {L) 4723
Mig, J. GOmOTir (C) 3271W414
15,272
J. D, Hope ID mf2
N, B. Constable (C) 177(^4916
8279
W. C. Simdman (L) 34^^
K. A. GiJuldinfr {C) 27lK*-e»l
5326
J. Alleti Baker (L) 2461
CoLA-CKWolby
(C) 1772-689
9242
J. K Remnant {C) 3881
Dr. a MiaU (L) 270e-1175
n r, PeDtiAnt C) lafiS^ies J. L. Price tc^
\
X^ftJy^SV^
LIBBBAL TBAK BOO^ 1W%.
a
2m
THE ROUSE OF COMMONS
1885 1886
FliIITTSHIRB [SS,^fm
rnsmi 10,081
Lord R. GrosYenor S. Smith <L>
(L) 4758
Hon. H. L. MOBtjn
jC) 3132-1036
Lord E. Grosvetior rais€4i
to peerage as Lard Stai-
bridge.
March 3, 1886 U0,C^1>:-
S. Smith ^L) 424S
R P. PeTinant(C) 2738^1510
Forest of Dkan— see Glouo bstershtre;.
FORFAB SHIRK [^,615]
11,232
J. W. Baralay (L) 6167
W, A. LinAsiiy {V} 18ol-J3fl6
Unop.
FHOMR— see SOBCERBET*
FULHAM [137,349]
W. Hay©fi Fisher (Cf 2^2
G, W. E. RiiBBell (L| 259ft-52
Gainsborouoh— «€« Lenool
O ALWA7 [ie,2.571
T.Rrr Connor {X)13:i7
T.G.RHaUett(C| ltM-1171
JIfr. O'Connor elected to sit
for Liverpool, Scotland*
Feb. l].l88S(2■265):-
CapL W. H. O'Shea
M. A. Lynch <N) ^-888
OAIilffAirp OONNBHAR
5842
R J. Foley (Nit'
XJn&p.
OAIiWAY^ EAST [41,392]
8083
M. Harris (N) 486fl
Hon.R. A.Nugtsnt
iC) 35!i4514
OALWA7» NORTH [46.4»3]
Col. J, P. Nolan {H)
Chop.
Unop.
11,^2
J. W. Barclay (LIT) 3S39
D. C. Giithrio (L) 3432-407
&499
W. HayoB Fiaher (CJ 2557
G. W. E. Rueaell \h) 2247-310
X Puikerton <N)
t/nop.
A [16,698]
5812
R J. Foley {N^
3QS3
M* Harris INt
Mr, Harris died.
Vnop.
Unop.
May 14, ISHlMolHlJ:-^
J. Roche (Nl UniOp,
5»1»
Col. J. R Nolan (N)
1892
10,075
S. Smith CL> 1587
Sir R, A Cunliife,
Bt. (LU) 3145^14^
11,307
J. Rigby, Q.C. (L) 4943
J. W. Barclay (LUt 44177-586
Sir J". Higby appointed a
Lord of Appeal .
Nov. 17, ISm (12,010):—
Hon. C. M. RamBay
(C) 6115
H. EobBon (li) ^839-286
11,366
W. Hayeft Fisher (C) 43R5
W. D. Baniett ^L) 4154-211
X PinkerloiHNl
A. Lynch (P(
mi
01
681&
R J. Foley (N)
J, A. Joyce (P)
J. Roche (N)
J. Lynan (P)
sum
»74-2408
Col. J. P. Nolan (P) 2040
Unop, Dr. C. K, Tanner \Ki 16&1J89
722fi
D. Shoehy 1N>
Uniop.
«a \
I^IBBTBAL ^BAR BOOK, iWft*
POLL-BOOK, 1885-1907,
261
1S05
FLIHTSRIBIS
S. Smith (L) 4376
f oL H. Howard \V\ 3925-451
\
FORFARSHIRE
12,010
J. M. T\Tiit« \U 5139
Hon. C. M. Eamgay
I.C) iT18-441
Mn White rcm^ed.
Jan. 3()p lS&7a2,2ti»):-
Capt. J. Sinclair ID 5423
Hoti. C. M. RaiiiRay
^Cl i965--15S
FUKiHAH
i2jie
W* Hay OS Fiahcr
E. A. Cornwall iU 3915-1463
W. Parnell {Uih} 196
GALWAT
1759
J. Pkikertoti (X| 596
E. l^umy (P) 165-131
M. Moms (C^ aaa
^
OALWA7, COHHEHAR
7155
W. O'Mfilky (N)
GALWAY, BAST
7288
J, Roche (N^
Unop,
OAI.WAY, NORTH
lo^tiai
rx Kilbride jN) 2flfl0
Col. J. R Nolan (P) 2025-5a5
OALWAY, SOUTH
1900
10.774
8- Smith \^^ 4528
Col. H. Howard <C) 3922-606
12,313
Capt J. Sinclair fD 1962
Hon. C. Mi Ramsay
(C^ 4714-^248
msm
W. Hayes Fisher
(C^ 6541
E. A. Cornwall (L) 4247-3291
2309
Hon. M. Monis (C> SS2
E. Leamy {H) 763-119
Mr. Morrht succeeded to
pteragt tw Lord KiUanin.
.Nov. 21, 19U1 eziefi):—
A, Lynch (H) 1247
Hon* Horace Plun-
kett (C:) 473-774
Mr. Lynch eonmcttd of high
treason,
March 9, MS (*2347) :—
C. K. Devlin <N» Unop.
W. O^Malley <N}
J. Roche (N>
Unop.
Unop.
10.475
CoL J. P. Nolan (N)
Unop,
W, J. Duffy (N\
1906
1L892
J. H. Lewies ^L)
Col. A. Edwai-drt
(C)
3572-2723
r^.644
CapL J. Sinclair (L)e796
J. M. BeinardlLUj 3277-3519
30,620
T, Da vice (L> 8037
W. Hayes Fiwher (C| 7407-630
2200
C, R. Devlin (N)
Urwp.
Mr, Devlin resioned.
Nov. 3, mm \tm) : -
St^^phen Gwynn (M 983
Capt. t^hawe-Taylor
tD) 5«M^
6138
W. OTMalley (Nl
Unop.
7197
J. Roche IN) \'^'i '
Unop,
T. Higein-s (N^ 2585
CoLJ.P.NoIan (X) 1004-1521
Mr. Biggins died.
Feb.28;mi6{7688):«
R. Hazlcton t,N\ i:j^^^.
Unop.
^^f^.:3.^^^^ v^^
\
\3ttf)f^-
1.IBKRAL ye^^:r mooK, \W^*
262
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
GATEBHEAB, {lO&,Sm
13.2*16
(Li 5756
J,H, BottoinIey( C^302l-2732
GLAMOROAN6HI8B. E
Alfred Thomas {L) 4S86
G. U Clark (O 2086^2800
OIiAMOMQANSHtHfi, M
81179
a li. M. Talbot (L)
Unop.
GliAMORGANSHIRE, R
8210
W. Abraham iU 3&t0
R L. Davis (C) 29^2^7
Ot^MOROANBHUlE, S
mm
A. J. WiUirtniH m 3[H5
J. T. Dillw^ii-
Llewcirn <C) 3351-591
QliAMOROAHBHIRE, H
F. A. Yoo iU 5&m
H, N. MJers (C) 3103-3457
OIiASOOW, BXiAOKFRI
M725
Mitchell Henry ih) 3759
W. O, Mau^hnii tt !) 3137-622
J. Shaw Maxwoll
tCrf.) 1156
QI.A600W, BRIBOSSTON
wm
K R. R\i8flell (L) 3601
E. V. A. Maitland
JCI 3-178-123
V. Foi-Kyth (Lab) 978
1B86
13,2W
Hon. W. H. James (L)
tJnop.
AST rK)5.5771
8511
Alfred Thomas (L^
Unop.
^^
ID [82,738]
897R
C. R. M, Talbot ih) Unop.
Mr. Talbot died.
S. T. EmnH (L) Unop.
HONDDA \Sg,^m]
mm
W. Ahraham \h)
Unojj.
OUTH [103.8S3]
SSCW
A. J. %\^illiamB «L) 31tl7
J. Mo watt I LU) 2177-] 330
EST, or GO WEB [62.^19]
irj,fl62
F. A. Yco (U Unop.
Mr, Yeo died.
Marcb 27, 1888 aO,89Cl) :^
D. Rand ell (L^ 3964
J. T. DUlwyii'
Llewelyn (C> 3353-e(«
ARB [76,122]
R725
A. D, Provand {L> 4201
Mitchell Henry (LU) 3337-861
[91.2421
10.0S3
E. R, RnBHoll (L^ 43fii
C. Mackenzie (C) 3567-797
Afr. RnsmU remgnfd.
AtiK^ 2, 1887 (10.065) :—
SirG.O/rrevelyan,
Bt. iU 4f^i
Hon. Evelyn Ashley
(LU) 3253-1401
GLASDOW, CAHLACHIE [78,0111
92^0
H. Watt (L)
T, A. Moid KV
J: Martin (L)
4047
2im-1164
177
£620
H. Watt^L)
B. Rurleigh ^LU)
ftifi7
3308-iri9
1892
Jl
13,1581
Hon. W.R James fL)53a6
P. Ralli (LU) 60I3-!
Mr. Jameff svcce^^^drd to
peemffe as Lord Narth-
Imvrne.
Feb. 21, 1893 (14,f©0) :—
W. Allan (L) 6134
P. lUlli (LU) 5566-868
11,741
Alfred ThomaJ^ (L) 5764
H. V. L«w is (C) 2797-2967
11,373
S. T. Evan« (L>
F. C. Grove <C|
mm
W. Abraham (Lr)
5^1 V
Unop^
12,181
A. J. Willianis (L) 4713
Sir M, Morgan (G) 3825-918
11,^
D. Rj^ndell (L>
Unop.
0108
A. D. Provand (L) 4H«
A. Stuart (Cj aCKkVloel
10,512
SirG.O.Trovelyan,
Bt. {U 4729
W. C. Maugban (C | 3351-1378
9716
A. Cro8« (LU>
J. M Culloch \U
\1. U. <_'vu\v\mKhttTno
3155 V
an84-37lT
X.IBKRAL. YEAB. BOOIS^ \WB*
^
I'OLL'BOOK, 1885-1007, ?.f18
1895
1900
1906
GATE SHE AD
H.383
1(1,*335
i«.mi
W. Allan \h) 6137
W, Allan (L)
ai5S7
J. Jobnson ^L ajid
J. LucoH (LU) S65'1^83
J. SherbnmjLUj
5711-946
Lab) iJ*J31
Sir FF. Allan die^
^
SirT. V.S.An|Jrier
Jan, 20, IttM (17,t^n
;^
\hV) 512S-I525
J. JiDhn^ion (L and
Lab)
R2an
Vifict Morpoth
(LU)
7015-120S
OLAMORGAN8HIH13, E
ABT
12,^181
l^Jiir^
2(>,3.'W
L Alfred Tlionitu^ IL) fia<>5
Alfred Thonia.NjL| mm
Sir Alfred Thaina** (LI
Unop.
■ e. J. Jackson <C) 3909-2l4fi
Miij. H. Lindsay {C) 4<J80-2914
1 OliAMOHOANSHIRE. H
ID
! U.5ai
13,fi«fJ
KkSOO
8. T. K vanw, KA'. (h) Unop.
Mr.^ Evann appointed He-
a T. Evans (U «?1'J
a T. Evans (Lj
7027
J, E. Vaughun (C| 'iOSo-aSTT
H. PbnilpB {C)
2244-4783
eorder of Su'atvictt,
Oet. 8. um (16. 201 n :-
S, T, E vana. K. V. {h) Unop.
UlUlMOItGAHSIORE, R
HONDDA
WAia
UMii
15.181
W. Abmhnm (L)
\\\ Abraham HA
8383
W. Abrabam(L)
Unop.
K. HugbeH {V)
1874-6509
Unop.
GLAMOROANSHTRE, 8
OUTH
IVJ^Jl
17.970
a\54l
Mcij. VVjndbaiii-
Maj, WyiidhHUi-
W. Rmee ll^b^ 10,511
Quln (C) 6747
Quln (€}
B841
t'oK Wyndhani-
M
A. J. WiliiAUis ID dWiiL'-S*!"*
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1 C. H. GlAacodine
J, A, TboinaH m
4276
J. Williamis (Lab) l&H
J. Hodge (Lab>
31i53-4a3
T. J. WmUutift (].) 4.v>i-31fl
I (C> 2286-3818
1
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K
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■
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10,301
9761
A. I), Pixjviind iL) 3HJ6
A. Bonar Law (t 1
413Q
G* N. Banits. <LRC) 3284
A Htiiart K) 2727-381
A. IK FrovandiLJ
3ltO^!J9()
A. BojiAr l^iw a ') 2974-310
J. Shnw Maxwell
A. ]). Provand (L) 2iia«
(ILPJ «8
OLASOOVr, BRIDOETOK
1U,181
llJtJ6
11,421
SlrG.(>.Ti^n«Jy»in.
C. 8, l)ick,soii.Q.a
J. W. rielantl (L) 5585
BL ILI 3101
A. I\ Muri*«jn 4L)
5im
* . aiHekfion.K.C.
a a DickMon <rj 2719-442
J. R WftLson (ILPI rtOM
404l-i#l
<C) 401t^-].'J06
^H
iSfir €?. 0. Tretelj/an re-
^H
ftiffned.
%
^H
Feb. 15. 1897 (l(l.93tl) :-
Sir C, Cameron. Hi.
IL) 4aM$
C. 8. Dickson. Q.(\
(CI 4381-125
OLiAftOOW, CAMtiAGHIB
H>.<M8 ' 10,47«
10.174
A. <>otw (LL:^ 31«8
A^CrtmihUi
4345
A. Cro«« (LU) 8119
a OhiiiholmJL» 2407-701
H. BDiUlie ilLF) 606
A.K. FlQtober(Lab)31W'l23B
W. M, R. Prlnglo
<L) 2871-248
J. Burgoa** (LRC) 2attH
\
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^^^^^^^K I^BBRAL YBAB BQCIL^ IS^^Sft^^^^^^H ^
J
264
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1886
1886
13.2(6 I 131,208
G. Belth iU 6816 J. G, A. Baird (C) 5780
J. G. A. Biiinl (C) 477W 10fi7 G. Belth \L) 4^23-1357
GLASGOW* COI^LSOIB
11 934
Dr. C, Caraeron (L^ 6*I>2
Sir W. CiiniuK-
hame, Bt. {Q 413&-1623
OLASGOW, ST, ItOLXiOX
J. Mel ulloch (L) iSoO
J, N. CuthbortBon
{€} 4824-136
GLASGOW. TR&DB3TO
A. Cameron Cor-
bett (L) 4354
J. Bomorvell (C) 3S4(}-liy
W, McG» Grcavea
(I) 86
[111^492]
11.9»1
Dr. C. Cftineron (L) IS80
B. V. Cftliipbijll (LU> 4225-655
1118,026]
11.938
J. Caldwell {LV\
P. S. Mttcliver {h}
4788
lfidy-119
N 171,278]
9222
A- Canieron Cor-
bett (LU) 38T8
J. M, JX Meiklejohn
(L) 3174-704
GLASGOW AND ABEB BBBH UNIlTBItSITnSS
J, A. Campbell (C^ Vnop. J. A. Campbell {V} JTnop,
GLOUGESl*BiIt [45J4B]
4a47
T. Robini^on MA 2222
w. K. Walt (C) nm-mi
OLOOCESTBRSHIRi:, E
10,157
A* B.WIiUcrbotham
(L) 1782
J;e. Dorliigtoii (C) 1037-715
ASV, or GIRESNCBSTER [49,557]
1(1157
A. B. WintorboLliam (L)
4547
T. RoblnRon (L)
J. Ward {V\
190S
1713-195
1882
J, 0» A, Baird (C) 6121
W. Menzies {U 6345-87e
13.8U9
Dr. C. Cameron \U 5804
Sir J. S. MaxweU.
Bt. (C) 4758^1iHli
K. Brodi« (I^b> 225
13.785
Sir J. M. Car-
michael. Bl. <L>
Hon. H. F. Elliot
6247
4891-1356
A. Catttcron Corbet t
(LU) 3366
J. Caldwell <L) 3197-1G9
B. Burk^iKiMl-iib) 783
8525
J. A. Caiupbell ^C)
T. Robinson ^L)
C. J. Monk ^LU)
LhiQ]p.
2885
2800-55
Unop.
GLOOC ESTER SHI RE« FOREST OF DIE AN [53,267]
H45S
T. Blake (L)
Hon. J. W. Plim-
kett tC>
5113
2421-2722
y^l5S
T. Blake (L) 3S22
F. K Luoas {JA3) 2415-1407
Mr. Biake rmiifned,
July 29. 1^(7(10.032) :—
6. B* Samuel son
(L) 4286
H Wyi\dl\am {Z) ^m-\Kfl
I0.0G5
A.B.Wliiterbotlmm
(L) 4307
CoLT.W.C.Ma>^ter
iCi 4aM-153
Mr. fVintrrbotham died.
Oct. 13, 1802 muim :—
Col. T. W. C. Ma^^ler
(C| 4277
H. K Vv\ LawBon (L) 4371-3
On P'etUion und iSci^ntittU'
votes found equal ttud
elect iwi declared vouL
Feb. 23. 18a3 (10,048) :—
H. U W, r.rfiww>n iU 4687
Coi T, W, C. Master
{C) 4445-242
10,782
S[rC.W.Dilke,Bt
(L^ 5360
M. \V. C. Wcmyas
IC) 2912-2118
LIBERAI^ YKAB. "BOOVL, \W^,
I
POLL-BOOK, 1886-1007.
265
1895
OliJ&SOOW, OBNTRAIi
16,107
J. 6. A. Baird (C) 5621
£. Adam (L) 3792-1829
GI4A8GOW, COUUBOB
U,967
Sir J. a Maxwell,
Bt.(C) 5S64
Sir C. Cameron,
Bt. (L) 421»-1145
i GliASOOW, ST. ROLIiOX
14,724
F. Faithfull Besx
Slrj. M. Car-
4561
michael, Bt. (L) 4200-361
J. E. Woolacott
(ILP) 405
OULSGOW, TRADBSTO
10,172
A Cameron Cor-
bett (LU)
O. Oreen (L)
F. Smith (HiP)
3373
2568-605
1900
15,181
J. G. A. Baird (C)
Unop,
15,975
Sir J. S. Maxwell,
Bt (C) 6629
R. Paterson (L) 5160-1469
16,896
John Wilson (LU) _
T. McKinnon Wood
(L)
6049-183
GULSOOW AND ABBR
8789
J. A Campbell (C) Unop.
GIiOUCRSTRR
6900
C. J. Monk (LU) 3264
A S. Wells (L) 2791-473
OIiOUORSTRRSHIRB, B
9625
Hon. A B. Bathurst
(C) 4509
H. L. W. Lawson
(L) 4294-215
GLOUCBSTBRSHIRB, F
11,002
Sir C. W. Dilke, Bt. Oj)
Unop,
N
9671
A. Cameron Cor-
bett (LU) 4389
W. Maxwell (L) 2786-1604
DBBN UNnrBRSITIBS
9397
J. A Campbell (C) Unop.
7496
Russell Rea (L)
P. Ralli (LU)
3044-223
AST, or CIRBNCBSTBR
9487
Hon. A. B. Bathurst (C)
ifnop.
ORBST OF DBAN
9993
SirC.W.Dilko,Bt.
(L) 4972
H. Terrell, Q.C. (C) 2520-2452
1906
15,616
A. M. Torrance (L) 6720
J. G. A. Baird (C) 6289-431
_ 15,741
H. A. Watt (L)
Sir J. S. MaxweU,
Bt. (C)
7359
5676-1683
19,309
T. McKinnon
Wood (L) 9453
John Wilson (LU) 6048-3405
10^49
A. Cameron Corbott
(LU) 4416
D. M. Mason (L) 4063-353
A. Rosenthal (C) 245
10,545
SirH. Craik(C)
Prof. A. F. Muri-
3543
son (L)
Prof.W.
(LU)
R. Smith
2450-1093
1240
Russell Rea (L) 3921
H. Terrell, K.C. (C) 361ft-302
9673
R. W. Essex (L) 4517
Hon. A. B. Bathurst
(C) 4011-506
10,336
Sir C. W. Dilke, Bt. (L)
t/1
nop.
UBBRAL TBAR BOOK, 1^^.
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
10,371
Hon. H. R Brand
O. Holloway (C» 433*-313
GLOUGSS'FIIRBHISB* N
11,665
J, R. Yorke (C> 4666
G. B. Sttiiiuefeon (L> 44^4-188
GLODCBeTBRSHIRB, 8
11,333
E. g. HowArd iU 4834
B. St. J. Ackers R') 4689-1 4o
Gorton— .see Lancashire.
GovAN— see Lanahkshibe.
GowEn— «e« Glamorganshi
OR ANTHAHT J1S.001I
1377
/
J. W. Mellor, Q-C.
(L>
C&pt.A.C.K,Welby
(C) 1131-246
GBAVBSRND [39,833]
420(J
J. B. White (t'l 1916
T. Bovaii (L) i)^rm
Great Yarmouth— »ee Yar
QRBBNOCK (67,672]
7131
T. SuthorlaDd {U 30^7
J, Soott fC^ 2951-103
J. M. r>av!dflon (I) 65
QRSSNWIGH [9d,578]
8S32
T. W. Boord {C) 3317
I>r. H. Watney <L^ 2901-356
ORIMBBY [78.198]
K, Hepe^igre (L) 3711
Col. A, Campbell-
Walker m 2897-814
Mr, Hentage accepttd
Fob, la. 1886 (8659) :-
IL Henoaj^o (L^ 33IK^
Col a Walker
1886
ID, or STROUD [54,512]
10,371
G. Holloway (Ci 4620
W. J. Stanton (L) 3911-709
ORTH, or TBWKISSRUR
ll,flR5
Sir J. E. Dorlnj^n, Bt. (C^
Unop.
O0TH, or fHORKBURT
Hon.J.W.PhinkLtfc
H') 4^35
K S. Howard (L^ 4054-n881
M. Low (C) 1197
J* W. MelloFp Q.C, [L) 1161^
1892
11,089
D. Brjmraor Jones
(L> imi
a HoUow»y (C) 441O-301
Y [51,209] J
1L519 V
Sir J. E. Doringrton, "
Bt. ]C) 5028
G. B. Samuolaon <L) 4125-903
[72,717]
11,867
aKH, Col«t<)n(C) 5202
E. a Howard (L) 4978^224
42€0
J, B. whit4i m
E. S. PryctJ (L)
1938
143ft-508
7131
T. Sxitherland (LU) sga'i
H- Wright (L) 2208-697
T. W. Boord (Cl 3240
G, C. Whiteley IL) 2551-689
aft59
K, Heneag© \hV}
T, StitiierBt \U
mm
H. Y. B. LopeH ^1
T. C. Clarke (L)
12ee
laes-aa
48S1
CoL J. D. Palmer (C^ 2370
J, G. Shipuian (L) 1619-751
2942
6Mt
Sir T. Sutherland
J. Bruce ^L)
10.2.'5fl
T. W. Boord (C> 4300
G. C. Whiteley (L) 3877-323
10,315
H. Josse ^L) 42n2
Mr. Joase rwignetL
MniTh6. isesao^aaz);.
K. Heiieagu (LUj 4487
H. Broadhur^t (L) 346S-0fti
LIBKBAL YKAR BOOIS., IWB.
POLL-BOOK, 188&-1007.
267
1895
GItOUGBSTBRSHIBJB, M
11,568
C. A. Grippe, Q.C.
(C) 6176
C. P. Allen (L) 4514-681
OI«OUCBSraR8HIBJB, N
11,796
Sir J. K D^iigton, Bt (C)
Unop,
1900
ID, or STROUD
1M74
C. P. Allen (L) 4602
C. A Grippe, Q.C. (C)437^«3
ORTH, or TJBWKBBBUR
12.901
Sir J. E. Dormerton, Bt (G)
Unop.
GliOUCBBTRRBHIRR, 8
12,195
C.B.H.Gol8{on(C)5727
A. A. Allen (L) 4638-1069
GRANTHAM
2896
H. Y. B. Lopee (C) 1507
8. D. Waddy, Q.C.
(L) 1167-340
GRJLYRSRND
5001
Gol. J. D. Palmer
(G) 2405
L. M. Johnson
(Land Lab) 1218-1187
Col. PcUmer resigned.
July 13, 1896 (527$:-
J. H. D. Ryder (C) 2372
W. Kunciman (L) 1955-417
GRRRNOCK
7570
Sir T. Sutherland
(LU) 3571
A. E. Fletcher (L) 2753-618
GRRRNWIOH
10,899
Lord Hugh Gecil
(G) 4802
G. C. Whiteley (L) 3564-1238
ORIMBBT
11,558
O. Doughty (L) 4347
E. Heneage (LU) 4166-181
Mr. Doughty resigned.
Aug. 2, IMS (12.317) :—
G. Doughty (LU) 4910
T. Wintringham
(L) 3189-1751
R. Melhuish (IC) 204
OUTH, or THORNBURT
12,616
G. E. H. Goleton (G)
Unop.
3016
A PriesUey (L) 1347
H. Y. B. Lopee (G) 1309-38
560O
Gilbert Parker (G) 2542
H. Harmsworth (L) 1804-738
7500
J. Reid (G)
J. Maconie (L)
3165
2886-279
12,247
LordHugh Gecil(G)5454
R. S. Jaduon (L) 3484-1970
G. Doughty (LU)
13,20!
r(Ll
Unop.
1906
ia620
G. p. Allen (L) 5401
W. B. Stewart (G) 4221-1180
13i226
Hon. M. H. mcks-
Beach (G) 5321
R. A. Lister (L) 5194-127
14,006
A. RendaU (L) 7370
G.B.H.Gol8ton(G)
5210-2130
A. Priestley (L) 1663
H. L. G. Brassey (G).1654-109
Sir Gilbert Parker
SirW. Geary, Bt
1413-1689
873
3506
(L)
J. Macpherson
(LRC)
7821
H. Stewart (L)
J. Reid (G)
13,049
R. S. Jackson (L) 4906
I. H. Benn (G) 3565-1341
Lord Hugh Gecil
(G) 2356
16,058
Sir G. Doughty
(LU) 6349
H. H. Haldinstein
(L) 4010-2309
T. Proctor (LRG) 2218
\_
LIBERAL YEAR BOOK, \W3fe.
THE BOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
HAOKUBT, GENTRJLL
7381
Sii- W, G. Hunter
(CJ 2941
J. Ilolnift tL) 27i^ltJa
HACKHEY, KOSTH [34
Ociu Bit- I..Pully(n 3327
j*l J. MlntyrtJ ID 2911-116
1886
167,736]
7381
SirW.G. Hunter <C)3Di7
M»ij. Shfiip Hume
<L) UMll-toefJ
>J1]
8058
Gen. air L.Pclly(C) 3351
Dr. W.H.S. Aubrey
[U 18l^l5IJi3
A'tr /.. Pmy died.
May 11,1882 tm,08Lt):-
W. K Bousfiold,
Q.C. <C) 140}
T. A. Mcat-es (L) 3191-989
HAGKNET, SOUl<H |1U1, MAj
8084 8681
Cho.rle« Russell, SirC, RiwBell,Q.C<
QAWU 35H {L} 2800
C. J. Darling. Q;C. C, J. Dtirlini?. Q.C.
(D ae0l!-»12 <C) 2700-10(1
Sir C. RuKsellac-
cepted o^ce,
Feb. 11, 1836 (3684) :-
Sir C. Russell,
aC, (LI 3174
A. R. Scobl©, QX'.
\0\ 1979-1195
H. Munstor (I) 17
HAnOIHaTOHSHXItB, M AST LOTHIAH [38,708]
6487
R. B.HaldRnc{L) 3473
Lord Elcho (C) 1945-1538
Haggbrston— sec Shorbdit
HAIiIFAX [83,912]
2 8eat». 12,269
T. Shaw m mm
J, SU^mfM (U ti<»53
A, Morrifl {€} 3988^2065
tUST
R* B, Haldan© (L) 26T7
P.A.Myburgh.Q.C.
(LU) 1714-983
12,269
T. Shaw (L^ 5127
J. StanRfcld (L) 5381
A. Morria ^C^ 3612-1769
HaLLAM— see 3HKFFIELD.
HAtT^AM8HIRE— itee YoRKSHI UK.
HAHMEiASMllFK [111,970]
9HI1
Gen. W. T. Goltl^i.
worthy (C| 4204
T.ChatfiuldClnrkc
|L) 3(J05-11(39
HAMPSHIRE, £ABT, or
Vket. Wolnier(U 3114
W. Nicholson (L) ,1S5»-iei
a Hoiity (10} 179
mn
Gun. W. T. Goldfi-
worthy (C> 3991
F. Dolhridgo (L) 2382-16®
PBTSRSFISLD [50,250]
8202
Virtct. Wolnier (LU) 3188
W. Nicholmjn [L) 3077-111
1892
S951
SirA.K.Scoble,Q.a
(C) 3178
J. Fyte Stewart (L» 3193-285
ir),08»
W, R. Boutffleld,
J. McCall (L)
4iB»
3280-1519
11,048
SirC.Ru88eU,Q.C.
iLl 4440
T. H. Rohertt^n ( C) 3294 -1140
Lord of Ap^peaL
Mar 7, M>l( 11,688) :—
J. Flutchcr Moulton*
QX\ iU 4530
T. H. Robertson (d 4338-19i
R. B. Haldane.
Q.C, (L) 2551
Master *>f Polwarth
(C) 2255-2P6
13»m
T* Shaw O.) <J181
J. Btfinsfeld (L) «3fll
Alfred Arnold (CI 46B3-ia«
Mr, 7\ Shaw died.
Feb. 9, 1893 (13,317) :—
W. TL Shaw (L) 4 _
Al fred Arnold (C ) 4251-388
J. Lister (ILP) 3fJ28
11, ill
Gen, W. T. GoldM-
wfirthy fC'l 4387
h\ Smith (L) 371ft
8431
W. Wiekhani (C)
J. Hon hani't barter
(14
3912
aO(J8-9t>f
I^IBBBAL. YE^AJR BOOK, \W^,
POLL-BOOK, 1885-1907.
HJILGKMBT, OBNTRJUi
8835
Sir A. R. Scoble,
Q.C. (C) 3278
Hon. C. RnsseU (L) 2966-312
HJILCKNBT, NORTH
11444
W. R. Bousdeld,
5.Ma;
(C)„
S. Mayer (L)
4725
2460-2265
HACKNBT. SOUTH
12,380
T. H. Robertson (C) 4681
J. Fletcher Moul-
ton, Q.C. (L) 4362-319
HJLDDINGTONSHIRE, B
R. B. Haldane,
Q.C. (L)
Master of Pol-
warth (C)
2774
2194-^80
5475
5065
HAIilFAX
13,844
Alfred Arnold (C)
W. R. Shaw (L)
J. Booth (L)
J. Lister (ILP) 3818
Mr. Shaw resigned,
March 3, 1807 (14,200):-
A Billson (L) 5664
Sir Savile Crosaley,
Bt.(LU) 5252-412
Tom Mann (ILP) 2000
H&MMBR8MITH
12,378
Gen. W. T. Oolds-
worthv(C) 5017
W. C. Steadman
(L) 3238-1779
HAMP8HIRR, BJL8T, or
8^6
W. Wickham (C) Unop,
Mr, Wickham died.
Junes, 1897 (8474):-
W.G.Nicholson(C)3748
J. Bonham-Carter
(L)
1900
AH. Allhii8en(C)3747
Sir I. Hart (L) 2243-1504
11,747
W. R. Bousfield,
ac. (C) 5005
H.W.W.Wilber.
force (L) 2437-5
13,146
T.H. Robertson (C) 4714
H. Bottomley (L) 4376-338
AST IiOTHIAN
6484
R. B. Haldane,
Q.C. (L) 2668
J.Kerr(LU) 2290-378
14,879
Sir Savile Crossley,
Bt. (LU) 5031
J. H. Whitley (L) 5643
A Billson (L) 5325-218
J. Parker (ILP) 3276
13,064
W. J. Bull (C)
M. E. Lange (L)
5458
PRTBR8FIRLD
8761
W. G. Nicholson (C)
Unop.
1906
8779
ASpicer(L) 3996
A £f. Allhusen (C) 3382-616
11,334
T. Hart-Davies (L) 4655
W. R. Bousfield,
K.C. (C) 4431-!
13,126
H. Bottomley (L) 6736
T. H. RobertsoniO 3257-3479
Rev. W. Riley (IL) 804
7224
R. B. Haldane,
K.C. (L)
G. Craig Sellar
(LU)
3469
2289-1180
__ 15,316
J. H. Whitiey (L) 9354
J. Parker (LRC) 8937
Sir Savile Crossley,
Bt. (LU) 5041-3896
6111
14,007
Sir W. J. BuU (C)
G. Blaiklock (L)
G.Belt(Soc) 885
W. G. Nicholson (C) 4349
H. B. Money-Coutts
(L) 4253-96
\
\
UBJBBAL YBAR BOOK, 10^*
270
THE MOUSE OF COMMONS
1685
HAMPSHIRE, ISt^S OW
11,993
Sir R K. Wcb«itor,
Q.C. {C) ^t»5
Hon. Kvcslj^n Aitlik*y
HAMPSHIRB, MEUT FO
R (oinpton (CI i'JBl
H- M. Bompart, Q.C.
(L) 3511-770
HAMfSKIRB, NORTH, o
m
G. SdatorBooth
H. Kve (L)
231^1579
1886
mrioHT
Sir H. E. W«twter,
Q.C. iC\ mi
J. Stuart {U 4013^1258
REST [52.8S7]
9363
F. Comptori (C)
U^iop.
P BASINGSTOKE m,fm]
7730
G. Bclater-Booth {C} Unop.
Mr. Sdater-Booth rawed to
peeraffe a^ Ij>rti Baiting.
July 18, 1887 <8tJt*l^:-
A. R JeffreyB {C) mm
R. Eve (L) 2426-732
HAMPSHIRE, SOUTH. or FAREHAH \Bl,t
Gen, Sir F. W. J. Fitz-
wygrain, Bt. iC) 5177
JL a Wllberforce
iU 4518-650
HAMPSHIRE, WEST, of
9t7o
W, W, B. Beach
id 4559
F. \V% Buxton (L) 3iaS-1451
RAHP5TEAD [92,33^1
Sir H. T. HollBud,
Bt, (C) 2785
Marquesa of Lome
(L^ 1910-875
J.mWjHiftniB(Soc) a?
Hanbsworth— «fe Staffor
HANLEY ri(W,365]
io,970
W, WoodaU ID 6l3fi
Col. V. Wright {C) 273S^3397
Harhorouob— Kce hKiCKam
Hauhow see Middlbskx.
HARTLEPOOL [m,3ii^
S5on
T. Ri«hiirdeon (U :«HM
rh*, T. H, Tristmiu.
Q.C. (CJ 20:il^-lCI4U
12,162
Gen. SirF. W.XFltK-
wygmm, Bt. (C)
ANDOVER [52,222]
»175
W, W. a Bead! (C>
Unop.
Sir H,T. Holland,
Bt (Q 27W7
W. R. Soott iU U&-lim
Sir H. T. IloUand raUed
iope^rage^ as LordKnuts-
ford.
Feb. 2& 1888(699(5):—
E. Brodle Koore (C) Unop,
DaHIRB.
10,970
W- Woodflll Jl)
Unop,
T. RichardKon (LUl 3381
M, L. Hawker (L) 24ffiJ-t*12
Mr. Hichartfjion died.
Jan, 21. 1891 |l(>,37Sf:—
rhris. Fumc8« iU ifm
PIr W. Gray 0.13^ 4^VV3Sfe
1692
12,857
Sir R. E. Webster,
S. F. Mendi |L)
sm-m
10.12R
Hon. J. ScotUMon-
tagu (CI
4481
3738-75*
1
A. F. Jeffreys (C)
G. Judd(L)
4n4i
2555-1491
13,616
Gen. Sir R W. J. Fitz-
wTKram, Bt. (C) flmW
J.G/NivoalL) 4M7-J
D065
W. W, B, Beach (CI
Urn
8372
£L Brodie Hoare
(CI 3818
J. C Swinburne-
Hanham {U 2230-1800
12,743
W, Woodal] (LJ 583$
A. H, Heath (C) 300-]
10,M3
Chri>i. Funicfitt (L>
T, Richardj^on (LU>
MM
45flO-»
LIBERAL TEAK BOO\S., l^lS!j.
v
POLL-BOOK, 1885-1007. 271
If
1895
1900
1906
I HAMPSHIRE, ISLB OF
WIGHT
1
I3.81C{
14,4W
15,l«3
f
Sir R. K, Webi^t^r,
Capt. J. E. B. Seely {C\
Godfrey Baring {LJ 7453
ac.(C> o8a»
tfnop.
CoL A* H. Morgan
Han. A. Wotle^
MaJ. Seelu re^ii^rted.
(C) &l^i-156l
house (L) 5363-4^46
April 6, 1904 (14,aiO):-
M^}. J. E. B. Seelr {IV)
Unop.
Sir H. Webster ap^poinied
Ala^ter of Rolh and
created Lord Alreratone.
May23, 19O0 114.494) :-
Capt, J. E. B. Soely
(C) &m
Godfrey Baring (L) 537<>-l 062
HAMPSHIRB, NEW FO
REST
10.1^
10,495
llj)3n
^P Hon. J. Scott-Mmita^i (C)
Hon, J. Scott-Mo tittign (C)
Sir R. H. Hobart \h) 49^4W
, UHOJh
Unop.
Mr. Scott ■ Moiifafffi sttc-
ceeded to peerage an I..ord
Moidfigu 0/ BeatdUn.
Dec. 6, IU03 (10,S1S» :--
H. F. Comptjon (C) 4539
Sir R. H. Ilobart (L) 434t^I90
H, F. C'ompLon (C) 4901-48
HAMPSHIRE, NORTH, o
r EASINOSTOKB
3489
liK-m
12,(49
A, ¥. Jetfi-eyfi (C)
A. F. Jeffreys jt »
A. F. Jeffi^yn iC) J82.>
^ Unop.
Unop.
H. C. W. Vcmoy (L) 47U5-riO
Mr. Jegreiis died^
March 12. 1906 (12,(H«>:—
A, C. t^iilter, K A . irj 4852
H. C. W. Yernvy \L) iim~%%i
T. K. PoMen (IL^ 467
^■HAMPSHIIIE, SOUTH, o
T FAREHAH
^m ^^•^'^
lfS.(K(l
I7,3»8
H Geti. Sir F. W. J. B^its-
A. H. Lee <C> 7375
A. H, Lee iC\ 7683
^H wy^mm, BL IC^
R. T, SinlttMLl 3828^3547
6ui'K.-Gt)rLQ,J/H.
^H JJnop.
Eyatt {L) 6331-1 So J
■ HAMPSHIRE WEST, op
ANDOVER
■ mm
9383
10,423
B W. W, B. Jtetch |C)
W. W. H. Ketich (t^) 6>«>p,
< 'upt, W, V. Fabor (C) Ifi03
G. Judd (L> 4524-79
^H c^itoj}.
Jlfr. Beach died.
Aug. 2fi, 1901 (&tOi>):—
E. B. Faber {C\ 3fl»B
H HilMPSTEAD
G, Jndd (LJ 3173-223
■ ^937
9837
11,467
^B E. Hmdie Hoare (C| L^/iop.
E. Brodie Htmre (C^ t^mjp.
J. S. Fletcher (C> 4934
Afr. Una re reaigniid.
G. KRowe(L| 4161-473
JIfr. MilPaifi appointed
Judge A d roca te- Oencrai.
Jan. 24, IftCS (ia,2a}t:—
T. Milvaiii, K.C.
J, S. Fletcher (C) 422.^ "^ '^ ' ^^^ *^ ^^^ ill8-17^
G. F. Rowo (L) 3S0;M22
I
SANXiBY
12,8i}7
15,983
mAm
\\\ Woodall jLl 6(553
A, H. Heiith IC^ H588
K. Kdwaixli* (Lnb^ 9183 ,
^
A. H. Htmtla to 53^-286
K. Eilwnrdw (L) 5»I4-Wt4
A. H. Heath (C) 4287-^488«jM
HARTKiEPOOli
I
inMm
12.819
14.088 V
T. RichiirdHOR ilA^) 48.*vl
Sii-(\ FnmeamL) «491
Sir f\ Fiirncss {h) Unop. ^
Sir C. Fiirues^ (L| <77ii-Sl
Sir T. RiehardRoii
ILUI 4612-1 87U
*N
^^K^ LIBERAL. imAB. BOOK^ \^V^. ^^
272
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1865
HARWicir— Kfe RssKX.
HJIBT1HG6 mMm
SirT. BmHMoy IL^ 2712
W, Noble (Cf 2560-1112
HAVKKFORDWiiitrr— j«ec Pemb
MAWICK 0I8TRICT [35,
G. O. Tmvelyan (L)
He.VIJSY— see OXKOKDSHIKK.
BSREFORD [21,3^31
J. Pulley (Lr" 138f)
W. IL Barneby lO im\4M
HERBFOttDSHIRIS, NO
T. Duckhfitn ID 38T1
J. Rtinkiti Wy 3750-121
HBRSrORDBHIRB, SO
10.179
ai. Biddulpti <I^) «15
Sir J. K. Uttiley, Bt
(CJ 3613-77:5
HBRTFORDBHERB, SA
8840
Abel Smilh <i ) 42(>3
Hon. H. F. Cowper
\U 3072-im
1686
5872
\
2230-^35
W. Noble in
Capt. Hon. T. 8.
Brand IL)
ROKE.
5679
A. U Browrt lL> 2523
Sir G. O. Trcvcljan,
BU {LV\ 2493-30
3002
Sir J. 11. Bailey. Bt
\V\ 1401
J. PuUoy <L) 113ft-26&
RTH, or LBOMINSTSR
i«y
J. Rankia (Ct 4-iS7
E. H. Lucas (L) 23JH-I88a
UTH, OF ROSS 148,38a]
1047t*
M. Biddulph iLUt 3968
T. Duckham {L^ l*J70-2296
HBRTFORDBHIRSp
8741
Vi«ct. Griniylou
(C) 4HT8
J. Colea {L^ aU37-1071
1892
8576
W. Noble to
Setjt Hemphill,
3077
mm
T. Shaw (L>
R F. WaUon (LU>
Mr. Shaie appoinii
tish SoUcitor-Grem
March 27, ISSKeSO-i):
H W
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33B7
W. H. GreiifcU (L) 1507
Sir J. R, Bailey, BL
_ iC» 138l>-m
Aug, 15, l«a9 mi5J :—
C, W. R. Cooke (CJ
Sir J. Pulley (L)
iM.0O31
9778
J. Rankin (C) 4318
J. T, isouthall (L) 291»-1400
10 968
M, BidduUartLU) 43a8
J. PuUey U 3889-157
ST, or HERTFOBD [59.4.^11
8840 9355
Abel Smith iV\ Abel SuiitJi tC)
Unop. K. H. Speirs (L)
4276
2S18-1I56
Mt D, oi* 8T. JLLBAHS [G3,027]
8741
Visct. GrCciiiUJU (C^
Uiwp.
heri:fordshirb, ho
mm
Barou Dinindiilu
tC) 4419
H.G. Forfiham (I.) MiSMjo^)
HBRTFORDBHIRB, WB
10 it^l
T. F. HalsL-y ^n \\t^*
U, F. PhilMpH iLJ TiVl-^m
Hexham -«ee North umber
HKYWOOI*— .Sdtf LANCAetilKK.
BTH, OP HITCHIH [47,190J
Baron Dimiidalu (C)
C/no^.
ST, or WATFORD 180,211J
T. F. HalrJ^y « )
lollop.
9B72
Vicary Glbbs W) 3117
T. M. Harvey iU ^Ti
\S\ H, BluKham Cox
iCJ IJBO
a B. HudKOti tC*) 41S7
J. WatLrid«:« (7.^ "ITH^um
11.037
T. F* HaJaey {V)
J. Mamham {}*\
1.1BKHAL ^KA^R BOOK, \^^.
FOLI^BOOK, 1885"19()7.
273
1896
HASTINGS
7292
W. L. Shadwoll {C\ Mfc-i
Cecil lt\m (L} 2863-3^2
HAWICK DISTRICT
0337
T. Shaw, Q.(\ (L) ^m
J. SaQderaoii (LU) 2531-5<y2
HEIREFOItD
3328
C. W. RatlcIltTe
C<ioke (C| wm
Sir R. Pearco-Edg-
cmnbe \U 1356-313
KBRBFORBSHIRB,
9954
J. Bankin {€\
Unop.
HBRBFORHSHIRE, SO
ll;249
M, Biddulph (LU) 4673
A. Withr Uj) 2828-1745
1900
8112
F. Freeiiiaii-Thoiims
E, Boyle, Q.C. (C> 3191-208
r. Shaw, Q.C. (L}
J. Sanderson <LU)
2611
2388-225
3539
J. S. Arkwri^ht (C)
Uiwp,
NO RTK, OF I«EOHIN6TBR
S6SI
SirJ. RaDkin, Bt. (C»
Unop.
UTH, or ROSS
10.189
CapL P. A. Clivft {LU)
Uhop*
HBRTFORDBHIRBi, BA
Abel Smith jC) Unop.
ilij". Sjnith, dUd.
June 22, 1898 aO,301| :-
Evelyn Cecil {C) 4118
Hon. C. B, Spencer
{LI 3830-268
HBRTFORBSHIRB, Ml
10,2115
Vicary Gibbs (C)
Unop.
ST, ov HERTFOBD
11M(>2
Abel H. Smith {V)
HBRTFORDSHIRB,
ami
G. B. Hudson (C(
Uiwp
Utiop»
D, OF ST. AIiBAHS
ILlfH
Hon. Vicary Glbbs {C}
Unop.
Mr. Gibbis rtsigntd.
Feb. 12, vm (11,5181 1—
J. Bamford Slack (L) 4757
Hon. Viciiry Gibbs
(C) 4625-132
NO RTH, oi* HITCHIN
9375
G. B. Hudson lO
Unoji.
^^ ST, OP WATFORD
13,45n
1906
8758
w. H. iHiCrciH(( I j:m
F. Freoraau-Thonni*^
IL! 3935-113
S053
T. Shaw, K.C. <L) :il25
Sir A . Conan Doyle
{\AJ) 2111-681
3852
J. S. ArkwTiffht (C) 1»31
CoL K. S. Lnc^vs-
Scudrimoro (Ll 16^2-212
9328
E. G. Lamb (L) 3S92
8ir.r»llankin,Bt.<C) 3861-28
1(},3JM
Col. A. Gardner (L) 1497
Cant. P. A. aUve
{LV\ 4185-312
Abel IL Smith (C) 4836
C. Itoden Bicf Ion ID 47fi6-«0
12,497
Col. E. H- CarUle (C^ 585B
J. Bamfoid Slack (L) 5301-^2
Un,op.
9820
J. Beil imn {L)
J.J. W. Mineral
ia741
ii;j7
4(181-:
\
274
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885 I
HiOH Peak— w^ Dkhbybhuik,
HrrcHiN — see HiSRTFORDsni rk.
HoLBtJHN— »« Fins BURY, |
HOLDKRNWSS— «« Yt)RK8HIR E,
Holland— see Ijnooi-nbbir e.
Holm firth — see Yorkbiur k,
KositoK—see Devonshire. |
Hornoabtle— *ec LmoonNS kirk.
HoRNBtrr— a«« Middlesex.
Horsham— tfec Sussex.
Houghton - i.k - Spring — sec
HOUOHTON WvjAT—set- Lanc
HoWDEN'SIITRE- KfC YORKSH IRE.
HoxTON— ,sft? Shoheditch.
KUDDERSFIEIjD 105.218)
U,9B1
E, A. Leathara (L) fmi)
J. CTOfilajid {Ci 61M>7e6
1886
Durham Co,
ASHIRE.
J. Crtwland {C} mm-lBi
HULI*, CB3NTBJiI« [H0.4T4]
11,627
H. S. King (Cj 4193
iX M. Norwood (L) 4027-186 |
N* B, Billany {U\h) 735
HULIf, EAS!!' [71,181] I
W. Saundera iU 3S25
F. B. Qrotrian (C^ 2860-665 i
HULL. WSST (107.862}
11,517
C\H.WUHon(Ll 52*7
Sir A, K. riollit (03687-1550
11,827
H. S. King |C> 4988
R. C. Lehinann (L| 3881-llOT
8053
F. B. Grotrian (CJ
W- Saundera |Lj
313»
3102-37
11,517
a H. WJIwn (L)
A. K. Dlbb (C)
4823
30*5-1578
1802
15^488
W. Bumiiiers (L) 7IX»
81r J. Cropland (C> 0837-^811
Mr, iSfumm^r« died.
Feb, L 18»3 a5..>iOh—
9ir J, Cropland (C) 7088
J. Woodhead (L) 7033^
12,350
H, a King (C^
F. Maddifioii (L>
4938
4482-476
9877
Clarenco Smith ^L) 4570
F. B. Grotrian {C] 373&-83!r
13,929
C. H. Wilson (L)
Cxji G. Smith (C)
35ai>-2783
HUHTINODOHBHIItB, N OBTH, ar ItAMSBT {31, OSii]
Mi^y I 5iiBi^
VhpL W, H. Fol- Uapt. W. H. Fcllowes (C^
Capt. F'elloit}es became pe4!;r
OH Lord De Ramsey,
Auk. 30, 1887 (6057) :-
Hon, A. E, Fell owes
<Q 2700
J, H. Sandcre (L| 2*14-286
lowe« \V\ 2775
LordE. Gordon (L) 2110-365
. Sandcre (L)
HUKTIHODONSHIRe, SOUTH, or HXrHTINODON
5655 I 5655
6,St5
Hon, A. E* Fellowca
(C) 2812
J. P. Sheldon (L.> 2US4i7
T. Cootc (L) 33M
Coi, Hon, O. Mon-
tagu {C\ 2208-148
Hyde— see Cheshire.
HYTHB [46.8101
37,37
Wir Edward Wat-
kin. Bt, iU 2247
A, (..Morton (L) 7W-H.^)
A» H. Smith-Barry
m 2302
T. Cooto (L) 2141-161
3737
Sir Edward Watkin, BL
(LU) Unop-
['22,918J
5479
A, H, Smith BatTT <C) 2381
S, H. Whitbread'd.)
4215
Sir Kdward Watkin, Bt,
OBKRAl.
^ISXm 140C1VL, \WV?».
POLL-BOOK, 188&-1007.
276
1895
HUDDBRBFIBIiD
Sir J. T. Woodhouse
(Li 6755
Sir J. Crosland (G) 5868-887
H.R. Smart (ILP) 1504
HUIiIi, OBNTRAIi
11,250
Sir H. S. King (C) 6476
F. MaddisoiML) 3515-1961
HUIili, BJLBT
10.419
J. T. Firbank (C) 4305
Sir Clarence Smith
(L) 4152-153
HUI«I<, WBST
14,520
C. H. Wilson (L) 6637
T. McCarthy (ILP) 1400-5237
HUNTINGDONSHIRB, N
6630
Hon. A. E. Fellowes
IC\ 3012
H. Heldmann (L) 2063-949
HUNTINODON8HIRB, S
5435
A. H. Smith-Barry
(C) 2419
J.J.Wilk8(L) 2068-351
HTTHB
4695
Gen. Sir B. Edwards
(C) 2189
Sir I. Hart (L) 1726-463
Sir B, Edwards resigned,
Marchl, 1890 (5224):—
Sir E. A Sassoon,
Bt.(C) 2425
SirLHart(L) 1896-527
1900
16,770
Sir J. T. Woodhouse
(L) 7896
Col. E. H. Carlile
(C) 6831-1065
10,378
Sir H.S. King (C) 5257
G.G.Greenwood (L) 2465-2792
12,066
J. T. Firbank (C) 5264
T. R. Ferens (L) 4428-836
16,757
C. H. Wilson (L) 6364
J. B. Willows (C) 4419-1945
ORTH, or RAMSRT
6683
Hon. A. E. Fellowes
(C) 2893
G.Phimp8(L) 1742-1151
OUTH, or HUNTINGDON
1906
2118
G. C. Montaaru (C)
C. Adeane (L)
Sir £. A. Sassoon, Bt. (C)
Unop,
17,568
Sir J. T. Woodhouse
(L) 6302
T.R. WilliamsiLRC) 5813-489
J. F. Fraser (C) 4391
Sir J. T. Woodhouse made
Railway Commissioner.
Nov. 28, 1906 (17,568):—
Arthur Sherwell (L) 5762
T.R.William8(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) 6881
L. R. Daviea (C) 4519-2362
20,192
Hon. C. Wilson (L) 8652
Sir J.Sherbum(LU) 6405-2247
Mr, Wilson succeeded veer-
age {Lord Nunbumholme),
6751
A. C. F. Boulton (L) 3184
Hon. A. E. Fellowes
(C)
5272
S. H. Whitbread (L) 2426
J. Cator (C) 1957-469
Sir E. A. Sassoon,
Bt.(C)
H.C.Biron(L)
2347-699
ZJBBRAL TBAB BOOliU A9^«
276 THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1886
T8B6
1892
ILKKSTON— arc DERBVSOIKIi:.
; iNCE— .sec Lan'cabhihk.
INlTlSRNSea DISTRICT
f»J.882]
:i:jm
3566
^11
K. B. Fitilay, Q.C\
R. B. Ftnlay, Q.C.
G. Boith {U lfil5
|L( 17f»9
<LU» 1619
R. B. FiBlay, Q.C.
W, S. B. McLiircn
8lrR. Pod, Rt. (L^ 1346-273
(LU) ia]2^ 1
(L) IMtHfiS
INVKRHEBB-BHIRS: p]T.
700J
*
um
933ft
8IS0
i\ h\ Maek ill tosh
a F. Mackintosh (LU)
Unop,
Dr. D. Macgreffor (L) 3035 i
(( rf^ 35,%j
C. b\ Mackintosh i
R. MiteLood ((') 2fKU 1534
(LU^ 27»)&^aS
Sir K, Mackeiizio
Dr. Macffregor resigned.
(D ISff?
Jmiol3, l8aM8229):-
J. E. B. Baillie {V} 3161
D. Mucme (L) 2511^850
IPSIBIGH imMH
2 w«;*\ 88tt7
B887
93f^
IT. W. West, QAMLi 3795
LonlElchoCC^ 3846
SirC.Dalrympie, BL
Jenae CoUings (L) 3777
L\ DaliiTiipI© iO 3838
(CJ * ^ ^ 4350
I^rti Elebo iO 4277
K M. Ind (C) 3717-f!0
S. J. Stern (L) 338(^-4,^2
Sir W. T. ilmrlo j%
B.T.L,ThcraiaonlL)3334
D. F. Goddard (L) 4UM^^
Q.C. {V} 3849
A. W. Soamea (L) 3888
Mr. jrcstaiidAfr. Collin^s
•unseated on, petition.
a DalryniplG {C] 3187
Lonl Mcho d') 3«i62
Lord W. Horvev (L) 3Bai-27
Sir H. Diiroy, Q.C.
(L> 3827
ISLK OF TiTANET— see KENT.
Isle of Wight— sec Hamps
HIRE.
ISLINGTON, BSABT L^,
319]
.6092
8092
9872 1
H. B, Ince, Q.C. iU 3296
C, Trfimljert (Cf S732
B. L. Cohen (CJ a»75 '
C. Lembort (C) 3262-^1
H. B. Ince, QXl (L) 2^J-139C
Percy Bwitingr iU 3510-165
1
I3LIN070K, NORTH [99,
895]
1
77j4
7774
19,783 V
G. a T. Hartley U") 3545
S. D. ^VaddJ^ QX?.
G.aT.Biirtley (0 3150
G, C. T. BaHley iO 4I5« " 1
P. W. Claj'deri (L) 11176-1481}
J. Hill ID 3&lfi-glO
(L) 2972-573
J
ISLINGTON, aOUXH [71,
823]
il
7Cf24
702t
82119 ■
H. Splrer ID mo
II. W. VVTiffht iC) 25(>j 54S
SirA.K.Rollit<C) 2774
Sir A. K. RolUt (C> 31M _,■
H. Spicer(L) 22«»-5fl8
W, Dierby(L) 2873-^iH
ISLIN0TOH, WEST [71
171]
^M
7if7e
7276
S36d
R. Chaiiiberlain
E, Chamberlain
T. Lou^h ih) 3385
(L) ai70
(LUf 2793
W. A. Mucdonald
R. Lhariihorlam
Dr. G. Ilanfoid
{LV} 2656-731*
Thomas {V} 3256-1214
(L) iaOH292
jAEitow— see Durham Co.
Keiqiilkv— .^ee YoRKflniKK*
Kendal— s^e Westmorland
Kknnington— ffcc Lam beth.
KBNSIHOTOH, NORTH
[87,706]
mn
8287
tt>l7
Sir Roper J^lh-
Sir Roper Leth-
F. C. Fryo (L) 3SQ8
L
brmgojC^ 3610
bride;© io sm
w, K. T. shArDt) (o aaoi-aia ' i
f)
X F. K Fii'th {L} mi-am
E. Routtodge *,!.> ^U3-%a\ \ ^^M
1
1 I.IBERAL ^"EAU lltHVVL, IW^.
n
POLL-BOOK, 1885^1907.
277
laes
III VSR NESS SIBTRICT
3974
R. B. Finlav , Q.l'.
(LU) latti
H, Boll {U Ifm-'im
IHVBRNfiSS-SHlRB
J. M B. Baillio ((.1 M^\
N. J. Kennedy <L) 2891-100
IPBlfflCH
9619
D. F. GoilUard (L) 43*!
SirC.DalrjTiiple.Bt.
KV) 42fO
A- W. Soamas (L) 42.Tt> 13
Ixird Klcho (t I 1219
ISLIMQTON, BAST
lOJill
B. L. Cohun ^U) 1383 ,
T. MeKinnon
Wood (L^ 3150-1221 |
ISLINGTON, NORTH \
G.CM.BarUey
{C) ifm \
Dr. T, B. Niipie r (L) 3317-1309
ISLIMOTON, SOUTH '
8244
SirA.K.Hollit (naT<]3
I>r. Hcber Hart iLr^4'J-l221
ISIilNOTON, WEST
G, Barhttm (LU) 3031-4ti3
1900
4085
SirRB.Finlay,Q.a
(LU) 1S29
J. A, Duncan (L) llBtJ^jO
J, A. Dewur (L.) 3168
The Mackintosh (C) 2867-301
10,640
D. F. Goddard (L) 455T
SirCL 1)0.1 ^>^ll pie, Bt.
(Cl 4527
Xoo I Bil X ton i L^ 4283-244
J, F, P. Hawlinson
lo^aa^
B, L. Cohen iC} 4ai5
A. M. Toimnoc (L) 258&-16m
11,9<H
a.C.T.BarLley<C)4SSl
K. 0, Rawlings (L) 2567-23X4
8796
Sir A. K. RoUit <C| 3S81
J, A, Strahan (LJ 1665-221*1
mri
KENSINGTON, NORTH
t*l«2
W. K, T. Sluwpv iC) 382!)
T. Lough {L)
¥. H. MedhxitsttLUj 3ia£^10
3178
' w. E.T. sharpoicnaasn
1906
45(7
J. A. Bryce (Ll 23W
Sir H. li. Fliitay.
K.C. {hV) 1716-558
9957
J. A. D«war(l4
I^ H. Stmiii (C^
3d48
1810-210S
12446
D. R Ocxldard (L> 6S08
RT.CobboldCU 0990
Sir C. Dairy m pie,
BL K"^ 454*1-1890
S. J. G/Hoaie<<^) 4232
inj86
G. H. Rndford (L^ 4177
Sir B. L, Cohen, BL
{C} 3710-767
12.075
D, a Watei-low (L) 6381
SirG,C.T.Barlley
{€) iiiB-aea
T. Wilen iU 3608
Sir A. K. Kollit (D lUHl-1615
W. Hold (C'» 870
»22»
T. I^ueh iU
b\ H. Metlluu'st
41 Iff
3<]18^ltlS
iU
^£fin-1^
M
I-IBERAL YEA.ll BOOK, \^^.
278
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
KSKSIliGTON, SOUTH
Sir A. Borthwick
{V± 4eP2
M, H. Ciiokson,
Q,C, iU 2138-2484
1886
8850
Sir A. Borthwick
(C)
M^. H. F. Speed
1022-3134
HBNT, EAST op ST. AU G0STIHE'B
A. AkerH-DougIa;fl
{V\ 5842
A. Siiiimoos (L> 3682-2290
B [76.354]]
1^,157
A. Akors-Donglas {V}
Ujwp,
KISNT, ISIiES OF THAME T (71,631]
TlMl
Col. K. R. King-
Haniiaii (Cl
E, R Davis ^L)
3331
2870-711
RENT, MIO or HEDWA
13,4«2
Hon. J. 9. Qathorne-
Hiirdy m ^2L2
Sir R H, Water-
low, Bt. iU 611&-10&I
KHHT, KOBTH.WEST or
11,173
Sir W. Hart Dyke,
Bt. (C) 4iSS
J. E. SaunderB (L) 4O(»0-482
KENT, MOKTH-BAST or
n.37f>
H, Knatehbiill-
HugcHHen iV} mm
F. F.BelHey lU 4123-&4J
RBHT, SOUTH, or ASH
ia389
W-P. PomfretlOetRJO
G. C, Whiteley ^U 484*6-1125
KENT, SOUTHHTEST, o
10.703
R. Norton {C) Hm
r. W. Vornoy {LJ 4210-323
KBKT, WEST, or BBVE
ll.fJMS
C. W. MillH (t '^ ia>i
Patteson Nickalls
Y [65,9071
7941
Col. E. R. King-
Harman |G) 3390
E. O. Blink fi (L) 1311-2088
Col. King-Harmam died.
Jmic29. 1888ia'>^»:—
J. Lowtber lO S&I7
Hon. FL Kimtchbull'
Hon.
(C
13,482
. S. Qathoriie-HRrdy,
Unop.
DARTPORD [U]0.g89]
11,173
Sir W. Mart iJjke,
BL ICI Ufifi
J, E. Saunders (L) 2985-1233
FAVERSHAM [76^887]
11.370
H, KnatchbuB-HugeHften
(C) Unop,
FORD im,9SB]
13.^9
W.RPbuifretiC)
r TONBRIDGE [80^2^>]
R. Norton <C>
NOAKS [01.789]
11.098
Hon. C, \\\ Mills (C>
E
Unop.
JJBBRA.I- li:BLA.B» BOOTK.,
1892
8871
Sir A. Borthwick, Bt (Q
15,3(»
A, Akers- Douglas (C)
(TnoBi
9913
J. Lowthor (C) 3901
Dr. Hcber Hart (L) 2867-14411
H,4a4
Miy. C, K Wardo
(C^ e337
W. C. Steadman
tr>iib) 4391-194«
14-237
Sir W, Hart byke
BL m aaw
J, Lyon (L^ 471
14.219
H. KnatchbuU-
HugeHHcn in 4810
Sydney Hallifax iUi
L. Hardy (C)
J. U. Bugler [h)
12 494
A. S. Grifflth-Boe-
cawen iV)
Cftpt. F, Pavy |LJ
13.m6
H. W. Forster iC)
T. Johnston (L*
390R-2128
\
\^R&.
POLL BOOK, 1885-1907.
279
1895
mBMSINOTON, SOUTH
8B01
Sir A. Boi'thwick, Bt (CI
Unop.
Sir A . Borihnnck rawed to
peerage an Lord ffleftesk.
Nov. mi89o(88(H^:-
Lord Warkworth (Karl
Percy) (C) Unop,
KB HI, BAST or ST. AU
13,742
A. Ak^r^Douj^lBB (CI
Unop.
KBNT, ISLE OF THANB
9304
J. Lowther <C)
Unop.
KEMT, MID OP MBDWA
i3Jii«
Col C. E. Wardo (C)
Unop.
1900
8830
Earl Percy (C>
Unop,
9223
Earl Percy (C) 4E3.J
Sir K O'Mttlley (LJ l«24-32Il
QlfSTINEI'S
IJ,2I1
A. AkerB-Dougln^ (C}
KBNT, HOMTH.WUST or
13,888
Sir W. Hart Dyke,
Bt. (C) aesG
Sir Patteson
NickaUH <L) 4557-1142
KCSNT, HORTH-BAST or
i3j<n
F. G, Barnes (G) 5738
a Barrow (L) 4557-1181
Unop.
10,017
J. Lowther <C|
Unop.
Mr. iMwther di£d.
OcL 7, 1904 a0,«23) :-
H. H/Marki^ (CI 1018
JoBCph Kinif {D 366l>.3i2
13 fi@5
CoL C E, Warde (CJ
Uw^
DASTPOBII
15,798
Sir W. Hart Dyke, Bt. ^C)
Unop,
15,841
A. Akcra-Doiii^laH
(Cj
C. W. B. Prescott
(L>
7655
4794-2861
FAVBRSMAM
14,795
Capt. J. Howard (C)
KBNT, SOUTH, or ASH FOHP
U,Qi31
h. Hardy (C)
Unop.
KBMT, SOUTH- WBST, OP TONBRIDQB
Unop,
12,714
L. Hanly (Cl 5898
B. NicholBon (IC^ 2343-3556
ia,17l
A. B. Grimth-Boscaweti (C)
Unop,
13,511:1
A. S, Grifflth^BoB-
cmweri |C') 557fl
Clifford Cory (L^ aLtH-2082
KBMT, WBST, &r SBVE: HQAKS
13. 7n
H. W. h'orBlor {€}
Unop.
1I,8£^1
H. H. Maiks |C| 6154
Joseph King (L) 3901-1198
F. McC. Goodhivrt
(C) 925
14,fS8
CoL C, K. %Varde (C) fllfi7
A. WiUiamfi (Ll 0061-106
19,741
J. Rowlandia ^L) 9)533
Sir W. Hart Dyke,
Bt. (C) 6728-2801
14,860
Dr. T.B.Napier (I.) 6825
Capt^ J. Howard
(C) 6001-1834
13,884
L. Hardy (C)
P. A. Harria (L)
5»H4
5614-3a>
15,500
A, P. Hedff©H <U 7170
A. S. Grifflth'Boft-
cawen (C) 6887-1283
I 14,S«1
I H. \y. Fopstor (C) 6604
' M. Richardson (L) 1792-4312
Mr^ FifTfiter appointed a
Lord of the TreciAurM \
Aug. 21 , 1902 a5,A3tt> v- \
H. W. Foretor ^C) 333a ^
RMorlceCL) 4Ma-«i\
17,266
H, W. Foi-Htor (C^ 7219
B. Morice (Ll 6855-384
M, S. RicliiJJcd**».v
k
LIBERAL. ^^^A.B, BOOlt, \^S^^*
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1886
KSRRir, BAST m,em}
5971
J. D. Sht-ehan (X( 3101}
C. H. de G. Kobcrl-
KBRRY, HORTH m,ms\
5B72
J. Stack (S)
Unop.
KKRilY, SOUTH [42>0ei]
i529
John OXToniior ^N) 2742
D. O'Connell (C) 13»-SeOO
KBBRY, IfTEST {43,871]
5668
K. Harrington (N^ 2607
Col, W. Rowan (C) 26^-2345
Kkste VEN, North— *<e Lino olnshirb.
Kkbteyen. South— sec Linc OLNSHmK,
KIDDBHMIHSTER [26^2)0^]
45()B
J. Brinton {L) 2172
A. F. Godson (C) 2014-158
KlLIlJtRa, RORTH [30,4V3]
5108
J. L. Carew (H\ 3168
Baron D. Hobeck
IC) 467-2701
KILDARB, SOUDH [33,0O3J
5070
J. Leahy N^
Unop,
KILKBHMIT [13.242]
1809
J. F, Smlthwick (X)
1866
mi
J. D. Sheuhan (N>
Uimp.
J. Stack (K)
597^
Unop*
John O'Connor (N)
Unop.
Mr. O'Connor resigjted,
Sept. 21, 1887 (4267) ■-
D. KillJride <N>
Un4ip.
E. Harrington (N)
Unop.
4506
A. K OodBon (C^
W. a Bluiit (L)
Unop.
HXEiKSHmr, NORTH [3t.
am
E, M. Manim (N) 40S1
Hon. C, B. Bellew
{C} 174-3810
6108
J, L. Carew (N>
5070
J. Loahy (N)
1886
T, Qulnn (N)
2081
1796-285
Unop,
Unop^
Unop,
856]
5904
E. M. Manim {K\ Unop»
Mr. Marum died.
Dec. 2^ IStK} ims) :—
Sir J. P. Heaneeay
<N) 3ffi7
V, Scnily iPi 1385-1162
Sir X P. He^mesHif died.
I Oct 29.1881(5873) ;-
P. MoBeniiott (N> Unop.
1892
J. D, Sheehan (S) 3600
J. McGiHycuddy to 353^2347
585^
T. Sexton <X)
E. H. Burke (P^
776-aO©
D. Kilbrido IN) 2086
J. D. Foley <P) 22o-lK
H. Q. A. Winn {€} m
R338
SirT^Efimonde, Bt,
(N) ^219iJ
E. HarriDiTton <P) 1143-131T
R. E, Palmer (C> 43
4236
A. F. Godson (CJ
E. Eve (L)
5fi01
R J, Koimedy (N)
J. L. Carew (P)
2066
1801-3K
2153
nfi7-44^
9»73
M. J. Minch (N)
J, l^eahy (P)
2ft42
tr7^ieK7
1S06
T. B. Ciirmu {N\
John O'Connor (P)
744
604-140
5870
P, aicDermott (N) 2888
W. McM. KAvan-
litfh \G) 31i-2SSA
1J^BKA1^ TKAB. BOO¥^ \SS^^,
■
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1 POLL-BOOK, 1885^1907*
281
1895
19O0
1906
KBRRY, BAST
57fi3
6O05
5611
Miahael Davitt IN) Uin^p.
J. Murphy iX)
J, Murphy ^X)
E, O'Sullivan <N)
2185
Mr. Davitt elected to sit
Unop.
2131^54
for Mayo. S.
March *27, 1896 (5629) :—
Hon. J. B, Roche
<X) isei
J. McGiUicuddy
tCj *!8(M381
KERRY, NORTH
5744
5S75
5061
T. Sexton (X| Utwp.
M, J. Flavin (N)
M, J» Flavin (X^
Mr. SeMon resigned.
Unop,
Unop.
April ^24, 1896 {^^) :-
M. J. Flavin (N) Unop.
KERRY, SOOTH
3472
5758
5»S3
D. Kilbride (N^ Uimp,
J, P. Boland (X)
J, P, BoUnd (N)
Mr, Kilbride elected to fdt
Uw^
Un&p.
for Gttlway, N.
Sept. 4. ima {3472) :—
T. J. Farrell (N) 1209
W. M. Murphy IN) 474-735
KERRY, WEST
5839
58iS
£826
Sir T. Ksmoode, Bt. <N)
T. O'Donnell <N) 24dt
T. O'DonneU (X)
Unop.
J, Julian (X) 106S.-13a»
Unop,
KIDDBRHENSTER
4196
4289
letff
A. F. Godaon {V) 2008
Sir A. F. Godson {€) m'M)
E. B. Baiiiard (L)
2354
B. Eve (L) 1713-t29&
E. B. Barnard (L) 1S04-146
a Baldwin (C)
2083-271
KIIiDJLRM, NORTH
5007
6541
4843
r. J. Engledew (X) m4
K Leamy ^N) WSl
John O'Connor (N)
J. L. Cariiw (P) 1712-232
C. J. Kngledew (N) 12*;»»-232 j
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Feb. 14, im {4im :- (
Utwp.
Klt^OARE* SOUTH
J ohn Coiitior {N ) Unop.
6011
7573
5164
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M. J, Minch (N^ Unop.
D, Kilbride (X)
Unop.
Mr. Minch remfrned.
Ma> 22, I9re (545Sh-
Uftop.
1
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D, ICilbride (N) Unop.
1789
2556
1533
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J. P. FarreU m 667-14
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5550
6170
5162
P. McDermott (XI
P. McDermott (X) t/nop.
J, Devlin <N)
Unoip,
JIfr. Mi:l)erm4itt remaned.
Unon.
Feb, 20,1902(3481):-
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J. rtevlin (N) Uiwp.
Belfant. W.
March 3, 1906 (51(52) :
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J. S, Storf (IC) 5&
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D. a Port«ou8 (C^ 1387-1893
KIHG^S COOHTYp BIBS
5236
B, C\ Molloy (X> aioe
CttpLT.S.W.Ber-
Q&rd (CI 760-2648
KINO'8 COUNTY, TUIiL
5162
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5647
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5162
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[43,877]
Sir G. CarnpbcU (LJ 2014
T. Bai-clay (LU) »t 1-1103
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March IL ISSftf fo*'74) :-
J. H. Dalzicl (L> 2567
E, Cox (LUj 1531-1088
B [31.503]
Mark J. Stewart (C) 2471
A- Young (LJ WJ^-fiTt
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7963
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M.H.
(Ll ™,.
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July 19. 1887 l&iSfiH-
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iimrtiieti K*) 3307
J. Hill (L^ 25e»-738
1892
P. A, Chance (X) 33J6
R. De la Poer iC) 253"30y3
Mr. Chancf^ rrmenwd.
St«pL 7* 1S94 (5y85h-
S. Munrit^ (X^ Unop. .
11.216
S. Williamt«>a (L>
C. S. DickHon (C)
5110
433^TWj
5719
J. W, Crombie (L) 2444
J. Stephen (LU> 1376-1088
5^3
B. C. Molloy tNy 3279
W. T. Tnineh IC) 670-3SQB
52415
Dr, J. F, Fox (S)
Uvwp,
5274
J. H. Dalziel {U 2741
J. Chiaholm (LU> 8a8-l«fi
Mark J. Stewart (C) 2485
A. Youn? (L) 24M-3t
97a»
Marqntw-H of Tar-
marthen (C) 4061
R, Slupley (L) 3204^7
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t895
mi
S. Morris m
Unop.
I
1900
5141
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12.027
Col. J. M. r»*miy (C| §432
S. Williamson {U 30&1-381
13.821
Col.J.M.Denny(C>e07S
KIlfCABDIHBBHIRB
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Hon, C. J. Trefufiij?
^O aoiOngfls
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fiOOS
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KIMa*S COUNTY, TUIiIi
SCSI
Dr. J, r» Fos (N)
S934
J. H. DftlzieJ IL) 3078
a Keke wloh JC) I J 22-1030
6110
J. \\\ Crombie (LJ 30tei
J. Mowab iO ISa&'iaSS
1906
51^
J. O'Marft {N) f7inoj>,
Mr. O'MartL renintied,
Julr 29, met (5043) :—
I N. J* Muvphy (N) Un4>p.
16,[K24
A, R RAfny (L) SiSes
T. W. Mclntyr^ (O 5743-3525
J. W. tumble (L> 3877
a. J. GamniqU a I l5a4-23S3
479@
41I3(»
E. H. Burke (N)
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J. H. Dakiol (L)
M. B. Nairn (LU»
list
1181-270
Ut%op.
3354
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5842 I
Sir Mark J. Stew^
art, BL (C:) 09^
J. A. Duncsan (L> 24BH70
58M
i^irMarkJ.Htewart,
It. H, Cox (L) 2l8J-fl(J3
I,J^lf BBTH, BRDCT&H
1^253
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inarthon (C) 4lflS
Sir R,G. Head, Bt.
iU 210^1909
lA^rd Varmarthen wu^
ceeded to peerage a.&
Jan. 3(K IJ^fflS UUr-TSTh—
Hon. K. Hubbard
KM urn
E. W. Nunn (LI 2l3l-2»K
Mr. Hubbard re^iffntd.
Mareh ^, 1900 f/adatfj .*—
Sir FL a C. Mowbi^\\ Bt.
1O,06S
Sir M. G. C. Mowbray.
Unjap.
M. Eeddj* <N)
mm
K. H. Burke ^N)
Un^p.
Unop.
7tt43
J. H. Dnldel (L> 40^
A. HL B, Constable
iV\ 1410-3249
MaJ^O-McMicking
(L| 2715
Sir Mark J. Stewart-,
BU m 2418-287
If, 010
J. H. Seaverni^ I L) i.^il
D. DaMol \V) 423*^«ae
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2B4
TBB HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
LAHBBTH, KBNKINQT
8313
R. Gont-Dftvis (C> S051
J. O'Connor Power
iU 2991-300
J. Fielding (Soc> 32
LAMBETH, NORTH [SO.
7339
Gen. C". Fraser ^C) %m
W. Wren {U 2316-178
Sir J. C Lawrence,
Bt. (L| €82
ULMBBTHt NORirOOD
7501
T. KBriRtowe(C| U^
P. W. Ck) den jL) 2563-933
nANARKSHIRC:, GOV A
W. Penrco <C) 3677
U. Burleigh |L) 3S32.155
1). G. Hoey (I J 11
1886
ON 178.3131
S313
R. GentDavifl {O 3222
M. e. B*«iufoy (L) '2792-430
Mr. Gent-Dams rfmffned,
Mareh 15, 1889 (8920^—
M. H. Beauf oj (L) 4nfiO
P. Berejtford'Hopc
. iC) 3438-63fl
542J
Gen. C. Fraaor (C)
W. Wren |L^
2723
2311^12
EtANARKSHIBB, MID |9
a Mason {LI 2R7.i
W. R. Bouafleld (C) 257(^298
J. C. Forrest (L) 1913
LANABKSHTRB, HORT
10,814
D. Crawford (L) 45Gi
J. C. CunlnehaniQ
to 4405-159
I<ANARKSHIR19, NORT
9373
J. Baird {Cj 4545
H. B. Ciinninghftmo
Gmham {hi ^42-1103
rS5,730]
7501
T. UBHfltoweO 3334
Oscar BrowTthiK^L) ie06-l728
H [K13,«78l
8998
W. Pearre {C\ 3^74
T. A. Bickfion {L^ 3212-362
Sir fV. Pearce died.
Jan. 18, 1880 (9'240h-
John Wilson (L) 4420
Sir J. Pender {hU] 334»-1071
0,906]
liAMARKSHlRE,
B915
A. C. RelUr <L)
Lord L&miox iQ
J. ^Murdoch Hi
S. Mason (L) 3779
J^ W« 8. Harvey
tLU) 2909-870
Mr. Majimi remgncd.
April 27. 1BS8 (9143) :—
J, W. Phillpj>8 (LI 3847
W. R. Bonsfleld <C) 2917-930
J.KoirHftrdle{Lftb) 617
H-BAST [119,349]
10,814
D. Crawford {U 42(j!9
Sir T. E. Colebrook,
BL (LU) 3990-279
H*lHrBaT [100,209]
9373
R. B. Cnnningbanie
Gmham iU Aim
J. BaiPd {C) 38B8-332
PART
3720
33S5-341
74
1892
9348
M. H. Beauf oy IL) 3860
F. Faithf nil Begg
(C) 32a3-eCf?
7229
F. M. C«ldwellti (L) 2524
H. M. Stanley {LU^ 3394-130
C. E. Trlfcton (C)
Dr. Verdon (H
I1J51
John WilFon (L)
N. Spt^ni^ (C(
4147
25ei--15IS
3829-10f»
HM96
J. W. Philipp.^ (L)
4611
CoL H, .Stuart {C\
34«9-ir2I
Mr. Philippft resigned.
April 5. 1894(1 1,294):-
J. Caldwell (U
39B5
CoL H. Stuart (C> 36av330
R. SraiUie (Lab)
1221
12.645
D. Crawford {h}
S281
A. Whitelftw (C>
&181-97
11,406
G. A. L. A\Tiitclaw
(i't
Col. J. B. C. Rcado
4770
ICK fll5,52S]
8945
A, C. Bellar (LU) 3745
R. A. McLean \U *m\^\
Mr. Seiltxr died.
Feb, 11, \m\ mm^-r \
1U53
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tLUL
5006 V
LIBEBAI. ^KXB- ^OOVl,
/
1895
POLL-BOOK, 1885-1907,
1900
285
liAMBBTlL KBNNINOT
10^17
F. L. <:kK)k (C) 3764
M. H. Beauf oy (L) 2?«&-8»5
W.Wightman(IL) 730
XiJLMBBTH, NORTH
7338
H. M. Stanley (LU) 2878
C. P. Trevelyan (L) 2473-405
ON
10.432
F. L. Cook (C)
R. W. Essex (L)
7090
F. W. Homer (C)
Col. C. Ford (L)
ULMBNTH, NORWOOD
9635
C. B. Tritton (C)
Unop.
IiANJLRKSHIRN, OOYAN
11,416
John Wilson (L) 4290
G. Ferguson (LU) 40»-261
A. Haddow (ILP) 4§l
LANARKSHIRN,
11^
J. Caldwell ©
C. EL Ma<}kenzie
(LU)
MID
4447
4376-71
MORT
IiANARKSHIRB,
14,083
J. Colville (L) 6288
A. Whitelaw (C) 5751-537
11,204
C. E. Tritton (C)
14,807
R.H. Craig (L)
R. Dimcjan (LXJ)
4195
2309-1886
2677
1795-882
Unop,
5744
5580-164
12,998
J. Caldwell (L)
C. K. Mackenzie
(LU)
5075-192
Mr, ColvUU died.
Sept. 26, 1901 (16,894):—
Sir W. H. Rattigan,
K.C. (LU) 5673
C. B. Harmsworth
(L) 4769-904
R. Smlllie (Lab) 2900
liANARKSHIRR, NORT
12,371
J. G. Holburn (L) 5244
G. A. L. Whitelaw
(C) 5147-97
Mr. Holburn died.
Feb. 21, 1899 (13,337):—
Dr. C. M. Douglas
(L) 5723
G. A. L. Whitelaw
(C) 5364-359
IiANARKSHIRR, PART
13,152
J. Parker Smith
(LU) 5551
W. L. Mackenzie
{L) 4344-im
H-BA8T
16,001
J. ColviUe (L) 7120
Sir W.H. Rattigan,
Q.C. (LU) 5667-1553
Sir W. H. Battigan died.
Aug. 10, 1904 (18,^) :-
A. Findlay (L) 5619
G. H. Touch (C) 4677-942
J. Robertson (Lab) 3984
H-WE8T
13,568
Dr. C. M. Douglas
(L) 5505
L. Edmunds (LU) 6214-291
lOK
15,921
J. Parker Smith
(LU) 6950
R. Lamble (L) 4717-2233
1906
10,382
S. Collins (L)
Sir F. L. Cook, Bt
(C)
3054-1585
H. Myer (L) 2162
Mai. W. Gastrell (C) 1904-258
D. Naoroji (L & Lab) 733
F. W. Horner (C) 108
12,867
G. S. Bowles (C) 5567
N. W. Hubbard (L) 4748-819
17,538
R. Duncan (LU) 5224
H. S. Murray (L) 5006-128
J. Hill (LRC) 4212
15,375
J. CaldweUgli)
Capt. D. F. Camp-
bell (LU)
A. S. Gibson (Ind)
7246
4470-2776
758
19,728
A. Findlay (L) 6436
Hon. H. F. Elliot
(LU) 4838-1598
J. Robertson (Lab) 4658
16,814
W. MitcheU- -
Thomson (LU) 5588
Dr. C. M.Dougla8(L)4913-675
J. Sullivan (Lab) 3291
21,411
R. Balfour (L)
J. Parker Smith
(LU)
9477
7960-1517
MBJBRAL. VBASt BOOYL, \&^»
286
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
LANARirflHIItB
J. O, C. Hamilton
J» H. C. Horier (Cj 3*245-1338
IiANGABHIRSp AGGRIli
10,797
F. W. Grafton (U 532<)
R. T. Hennon-
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y,B63^
Coi T. M. Bandyfl
(Q 6715
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Aug, 30. 18S« (11.903) :~
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Bt. (C4 fi383
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<U
9(*»3-'2782
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tC» 5867
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1892
881S
J. H. C. Ho^er (C) J032
T. O. H, Hedder-
wick (L^ 3ei54-3fi8
12,309
J. F. Le^e, QX\ (L| fl01»
R, T, Hormon-
Horttre (Ci sm-ai
Mr. ij&tHe appointed Hf-
cor tier of MarvcheMter.
Doc. lil, 1893 U2,:»l) ;—
J, F. Leesc, Q.C. (L) 5823
R. T. Hermon-
Hodge (CI &i64-238
13.124
SlrM.W, Ridley,
BL (C^ 653R
T, Walker (L) 3487-304W
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J. G, Potter <L) 5873-'5 J. Sla«g (L)
liAHCASBIRB, 3SGG JUS S '[92.^)1
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15.212
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worth, Bt (L) 7657
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913B 0134
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R. Lamlii© (U 382a-23f> iC} 3968
Vk\ Menzics (L) 3616-458
1895
190a
iiANGASHXHB, JICCBIN Of ON
Sir J. F. LeoHe,
aC. (LI «168
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1906
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287
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{L^ 6385 I (U 7208
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J. Hempsall {Soc) 433 i S. M. Holdeo ^Lab> 619
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(/nop.
16.807
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(C) Untyp,
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peeragp as Lord Rtdltif-
Dec. 21, im\ (Id.flCiT) :-
H. W. Worslev,
Tarlor, Q,r, <C) 7050
J. Heap <L) 55«>-H70
f£ANCASHIIIE, BOOTLB
16,273 1T.439
C^L T. M. Sandys {€) Col, T. M. Sandys {C)
Unopn Unop.
2(>.33S)
W. W. Ai^hley (C) 10,139
H. T. PhillippH (L) 7O78-30ei
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J. Lawi-en ee ( f -.) 47fle-1428
ROE
18,384
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worth, Jit. (LI Unop.
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rreated LordShnttleworth.
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(L) 675S^7n
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(C) 7821
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13.247
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lianiH iU 5416-1387
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1LR74
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TMM HOUSE OF COMMONS
1886
1886
R. Peacock (L) ssm ' R. Peacock (Ll
D. I. Hat tc lor iC) 3ih': lUn ViRct. Grt)j- de Wil-
ton ICI
4592
4135-457
1892
11782
W. Mather (L> 5255
K F. G, Hatch tC) aTjS^ZS
Mr, Pencocjc died*
March 22, 1H8& ( 10,674 ^ :-
W. Mather (L) 5155
E. F, G. Hatch {0} i3m-MS
XiMKCKBWtmm, HBTWO OD [57,8MJ
26» 9269
IwvftcHojle(L) l^aas iHaacHoyletU 4306
J, Ken von (C) ?&o5~.^m J. GranL Lawson (C) 37rt2-444
XiANGASHIRi;, tnCm f79;33»]
9157 9157
CoL H. B. H. Blun- Col. H- B. H. Blun-
delllCj 4371 delMC) 4308
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MnJ. G. B. H, Mar^ J- WilliamKOn (L) 3886
ton (C) 4387 Mnj. G. R H. Mar-
X C. McCoan |L| 3530^7 I ton (C) 3691-1815
X^AHGASHIRE, ENRICH [79.4651
8.772 , a=>7^
Caleb Wright (L) 4621 Caleb Wright <L) 4297
LwsK Knowlesi (O 3275-lMJ | W. H, Myers (CI 3134-1163
9251
T. Eimm (L)
yir H. Ijiwrenec,
3715-IKl
10,059
Sam Woodi^ (L^ IS79
CoL H. B. H. BlTin-
doll (C)
9995
J. Williamson (L)
Hit T. Storey (LU>
Caleb Wright (L)
W. C. Jones (CJ
1755
4(»7.>-fi80
4899
3yO5-901
EiJJICASSiRE, MIDBIiB
11.748
CoL SaUH-Schwabo
(LI 58S2
T. Fielden {C\ 4885-997
IiAHOJISHmE, NEWTO
SIM4
Sir R. A. CrOBfl (C) 4414
CoL G. McCorquo-
dale (L) 4031-3S3
TON r74,fJ471
11,748
T. Fielden i€\ 5VM
C, H. Hop wood, Q.C-
(L) 4808^18
N [80,408}
»344
Sir K. A. Croaa O 43<r2
BivQ, Kmngton, Bt.
(L) 3I8&-816
Sir R, A. Cross raised to
peerage as Lord lyos.-^!,
Aug^, IG. 188G(9344): -
T. W. Legh (C) 4062
D. O'C, French, Q,C.
(L) 3335-707
1U051
C, H, Hopwood*
T. Fielden fC)
T. W. Legh (C)
W, Neill, Q,L\ {D
5389
5?73-tl«
4713
3819^^
LJIHGJiSHIRE, NORTH LONSDALE [50,430]
9-219
W. G. Ain.sli© (C)
air F, HemchoU,
Q.C. (L)
4166
3S*U-a22
LJiNCASHIRE, ORMBKI
*i7l4
A. B. Forwood{C) 5133
J, P, Shelflon iU 2ril3-2790
9'219
W. G. AinsU© (C^ 4<lrt3
W. M. Edmunde (X.) 3263-8110
RK [75,993]
8714
. B. Forwood iQ
9231;
W. Smith (T.I 4303
\\\ D, t^ruwdsoiMCl 3438-177
Unop.
9553
A. B. Fonvood <Ct 4618
J, Middlehuwt (Lt I'lm 2517
LlBERAl. ^KAK BUOVL,
\^stsa.
I
POLL-BOOK, 1886-1907.
289
1895
liAMCASHIRB, GORTON
12,961
E. F.G. Hatch (C) 5865
K. M. Pankhurst
<L) 4261-1604
ULNOASHIRE, HETWO
9334
Gapt O. Kemp
(LU) 4489
T. Snape(L)
LAMOASHIRB, IMOB
10,935
CoL H. B. H. Blun-
deU (C) 5235
Sam Woods (L) 4790-445
IiANGASHIRB, IiANGA
10.778
CoL W. H. Foster
(C) 5028
I. S. Leadam (L) 4394-^34
LANCASHIRE, IiBIGH
10,763
C. P. Scott (L) 5130
W. W. A. Fitz-
gerald (C) 445^^7
IiANCASHIRE, MIDDLE
12,446
T. Fielden (C) 5926
C. H. Hopwood,
Q.C. (L) 5061-865
Mr. Fielden died.
Nov. 4, 1897 (12,945):—
J. Duckworth (L) 6964
W. MitcheU (C) 6664-300
IiANCASHIRE, NEWTO
11,073
Hon. T. W. Legh
(C) 5358
J. Moon (L) 3854-1504
Mr. Legh succeeded to
peerage as Lord Newton.
Jan. 16, 1899 (12,076) :—
Col. R. Pilkington (C)
tJnop.
IiANCASHIRE, NORTH
9458
R. F. Cavendish
(LU) 4313
Baron Halkett (L) 3610-703
LANCASHIRE, ORMSK
10,107
A. B. Forwood (C) 4780
T. Stonor (L) 198^2895
Sir A. B. J*'orwood died.
Oct. 20, 1898 (10,361) ;—
Hon. Arthur Stanley (C)
C/nop,
1900
14,511
B. F. G. Hatch (C)
W. Ward (L)
OD
10,022
Capt. G. Kemp
(LU)
E. H. Holden (L)
5761
5241-520
4657
4431-t
11,781
Col. H. B. H. Blundell (C)
unop.
STER
12,334
N. W. Helme (L) 5113
Col. W. H. Foster (C) 5069-44
11,907
C. P. Scott (L) 5239
W. W. A. Fitzgerald
(C) 5119-120
TON
13,707
K. B. Fielden (C) 6147
J. Duckworth (L) 6011-136
12,062
Col.R.PUkington<C)
Unop.
LONSDALE
9537
R. F. Cavendish (LU)
Unop.
IRK
11,052
Hon. Arthur Stanley (C)
t/nop.
1906
16,547
J. Hodge (LRC)
a wTRoyce {€)
8566
4341-4225
10,463
E. H. Holden (L) 5351
Capt. Mannlng-
ham-Buller (LU) 4245-1106
12 966
S. Walsh (LRC) 80«
Col. H. B. H. Blun-
dell (C) 341(M636
14,085
N. W. Hehne (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.R.D.Adkins(L)7018
C. C. H. Potter (C) 5485-1533
13,837
J. A. Seddon (LRC) 6434
Col. R. Pilkington
(C) 5893-541
9738
G. B. Haddock (LU) 4121
R. F. Cavendish (L) 3942-179
12,624
Hon. Arthur Stan-
ley (C) C
Q-N
-SSSv-^tSS*
N
UBBRAti -nCAXb BOOK, \W».
290
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
1886
LilSrOJISHlRB,
11,156
A. Bucklov (LI
R. G. C. Mowbray
(CI I6SS-728
PRBSTWICH
6414
Ji
[1(J.%1171
11.156
R. Q, C, Mowbmy
ICI
A. Buckley iU
\
1892
12,827
R. G. C. Mowbray
(c^ ma
LAHGASHlREi, RADCIiI FFB-CUH- FAR H WORT H f78,297]
10.4,13 I _ _ 10,433 10,0
R. Leake (L)
W. W, B. Hulton
50O2
4579-513
KiARCABHIRE, ROS&BN
lL4o(l
Marquess of Hart-
ingtoji (LI mm
W, R Bckroyd (C| 4228-1832
I^AHCASHIRC,
S4;4T
Dr. G. A. Pilking-
toii (LI
J. K. Edwardi^'
Mofls (U|
R, Lcflke (Ll 4695
Sir F. G. M^ljier. Bt
(C^ 455e-13S
DAI«B [71,4^0]
11,450
Marati©B& of Hart-
ingrton (LUi 5389
T. Newbig^ng |L) 349-1450
/^rcf Hurtington Hzteceeded
to peeraffc as Duke of
Devonshire.
Jan. 23. lage (n,e79^ :—
J. H. Maden (L| 6068
Sir T. Brooks, Bt,
(LU) 4841-1225
SOUTH PORT pl.2201
8437
Hon, O. N. Ourzon
3741 (C) 3723
Dr. G. A. PUklngton
3581-160 (L^ 3262-461
fL Loako (L) 4IW8
CoL J. J, Mollor (C) 4904-05
11,679
J. H. Maden ih\
A. G. Sparrow (C>
0058
4334^1724
LANCASHIRE, STRETF ORD m,%5]
11,140 I n,140
W. Alpicw (L) 4a6B I J. W. Maclure {C) 4750
J. \\\ Maclimj iC) 4676-190 W. Ag-new (L) 4011-738
EiANCASHIRE, IRTRST
F. Hardcastle (O 6011
K. Ci-OHH (L) 3741-2270
I.ANGA8HIRB, WIDNB
8223
T. C\ Edwardfi-MoHH
K. K. Muspmtl^L) 2650-1677
HOUGHTON [97,3nJi
10.625
F* Hardcastle (C>
9 I67,6B1]
81223
T. C\ Edwardrt-Mofls
(C^l 371ft
A. Birrell \h) 2927-792
Lanoastbr— fl^r Lancabhib r,
Launckston— see Cornwal l.
LSAMINOTON—see WaRWICKI ANT5 LF^AUIirGTON.
10.514
Hon. G. N. t'urzon
<Ci 4753
Di'. G. H. Pollard (L) 4148-601
15.42:5
J. W. MacliH^ (C) 6623
8. Hall» Q.C* (L) SiCTft-lSldi
12.979
Hf>iL V:, Stanley (*
K Hju-lrtiii (Ll
LIBEBAI^ YaXR BOOTS.* \S3l^?»,
9014
J, 8, QlUlat {V\
H. W. Deacon (L>
POLL-BOOK, 1886-1907.
291
1895 1900 I 1906
liAKGASHIBB,
F. Ciiwley (L)
R* G. C. Mowbray
<C)
liAMCASHlRB. RAOCLI FFS-C0Bi-FARNWOBTa
lh2m IVH^ , 13,1.11
CoL J. J. MellortC) 5523 T. C. Taylor iU •'MS^ T. C, Tuylor iU mm
l»r. G. H. Pollard J. C. Croisa iC) &137-tW S. Mufljfmvu Rl 5117-1602
4L» 4»23^XI ,
PBBSTWIGH
ibjsi \ mm
6<J39 F. Cawloy ID 7127 F. CAwley (L) HJJK"
t-ivpt. H. H, Ho\ild>*- W. T. Redb'iiS <C> 6,024^1^3
5938^101 worth a") B406"7lil |
ULNCASHIRB, ROSSBN
11,618
J. H. Maden (L)
tjnop.
Mr^ Maden rtrnfftted,
, Feb. 13, 1900 (12,14S) ;-
W. Mather |L) 51136
Dr. Kingsbury < C) 1561-1372
DAL.R
12,118
W. Mather iU
Sir W. Mather remgived.
March 15, IflCtt (12,057^ :—
L. H&rcourt ^L^
12.76*
L* Harcourt ^L) 6881
J.R.K,Fletcher(C) 1662-2219
I
LANCASMIHE, SOUTHP ORT
11,533
Hon. G. N. Curzon
<C^| Sieif
Sir H. Navlor-Ley^
land, Bt. (L^ 1389-763
Jlfr, Chtrzon appointed
Vieerov of India.
Aw. 34, 1806 |12,3&5h-
Sir H, Niiylor-Loy-
land, Bt. (L) 5100
Lord J^kelniersdalo
(C^ 182^272
Sir H. Nayior-Jjeyiund
died.
May 30, VSm mfim)i—
Sir G. A. Ptlking^
ton Oi) 563.5
C. B. Balfour {C\ &im-6iSi
IiJUfCASBmE, BTRKTF
1^177
J. W, Maclure (d
liAKGABHIRB, WEST
Ixjrd Stanley (C)
Unop.
liAMCASHmB, WIDKB
J, K Gilliat iV} 3jr73
H. W. l»eacon (L> 3456-517
isjm
K. Mai-Hhftll Hall,
SirG, A.PilkiQgton
(L) 5313-200
ORB
Sir J, W. Maclure,
BL iC) 754)1
H. NuttaU (L) iil38^2563
Sir X W. Maclure died,
Feb, 28, mil 09,708) :—
a A. Crippa. KLC.
iO 7088
RThomns«on(U 5791-1287
HOUGHTON
15,827
11,864
J* M. Astbury,
It.r, (L)
K. MarwhftU Hall,
mn
63fi7-310
I^rd Stanley {€}
F. ThonuiBtMin <L}
7\m
4&iy^30ia
W47
Ck»l. W. H. iValJior
(CI 1716
M.C.MclDornQy (LI 2002-2651
H.NuttainL| 11,131
C, A. Crippa, K»<^^'
iCf 8307-2821
17.981
w,T. wifeori iLRC) ftaaa
Lord Stanley H : ) fiUJl-nai2S
llXjOS
CoL W. H. Walker
<C ) aoi7
Sir J. Swinburne, Bt,
I-IflEHAn YEAm BOO^, \W^.
292 THE HOUSE OF COMMONS ^
1
1&85
1686
1892
■
I^EDB, CENTRAL L«4.15
TI
«i
11.135
11.135
10.215 ^1
Gurald Balfour (C) 4589
Gemld Balfour m 4223
Gemld Balfnur iC) 4448 ^1
J. Bamtn (L) 4275^14
Sir J. Kitson, Bt (L) 4212-13
J, l>aw»onWaJton> ^^
Q.V. iL) 4335-m '
LBSDS, EAST [65,874]
8831
8831
9134
R, Dawfion iC) 3849
J. L. Gane, Q.C. (L) 3930
J. L. Gane, Q.C\ <L| 4034
J. L. Gaiicj, ac. (L) 3&tJ4-346
H. UawHOn (C) iffi&MllO
A, H. A. Morton <C) 3197-827
Mr. Oane died, \
April 30. 1885(9044):^ '
T. R. Lfiuty {L> 3999 i
J, 1). Power (C) 2868-1131^
IiBEDS, NORTH [116,699]
il
10,128
10428
12,294 H
W. L, Jackson IC) 4-tW
W, L. Jackson (C) 4301
W. L. Jackson (C) STUO ^ ■
A. W. RUcker (L) 4237-257
A. O. Rutaon (L) 3882-619
T. K Leuty (Lj 4776-1014
LEEDS, SOUTH [$j.0O4]
,. id
10.^131
10,931
11/290 ^M
Sir Lyon Playfair
Sir Lyon Playfair
Sir Lyon Playfair ""
{U sao8
(L) 4665
Uj) 4829
S, C, Macadkie (C) 2868-2339
T. H. Bracken ^C) 2924-1741
R, J, N, Keville {€) 3294-1535
iiir L. Playfair raised to
peerage as Lord Play/air.
Bent. 22, 1892 (11,290) :—
J, Law son Walton,
g.C. tL) 4414
R J. N. Nuville IC) 3466^8
LEEDS, WEST [1(»447]
M ■
12,US8
12.058
13.510 ■
Herbert J. Glad-
Herbert J. Glad-
Herbert J. Qlad- V
stone (L) 6130
Btone iU 5225
stone {lt\ sgfii
SirW. St. J. Wheel-
C. Willianifl {C) 2370-2250
A. QPoonwQod (< ') 5*J21-353
house, Q.C* tCj 38lM-^26
LEfiK— se« Staffordshihe.
^1
LEICESTER [151,4Sd)
^1
2 seats. 3l,fi71
21,671
J. A. Picton (L^ 9914
2-J,970 ^1
J. A. Plcton (Lj 11,480
A. McArthurSL) 11.131
.L A, PicUin (L\ ■
A. Mc Arthur (L( 8681
Sii" J, Whitebwid, Bt, ^r^i*„^^B
W, Millican (C) 6,751-4370
R. Bickersteth tLU^5fl86-3««ft
Air. Picton and Sir J^|
I'VAitehead rfslffned, ^H
Aug- 20, 1894 (23,125)!^ H
H. BroadhurHt {Lj 9464 ^1
W. Hazell (LJ 7184 ^
J. F. L. RoMeston (C) e907'2l7
J. Burgess (I^bJ Uifl \
LEIGM6TBR SHIRS, S3Ji
ST, OP MELTON [76.3831
^1
lO.lW
Lord J. Mannortj
iO 5150
10,190
Lord J. Manners (C)
IL3dO ^1
Marquess of Granby iCJ ^^J^B
D.R,Ratellff(L) 3868-1282
Lord J. Manners sttcceeded
to peerage its iMJie of
Jutland.
^^^^
,
March 2L 1888 ao.577):—
^^^^^^1
\
Marquess of Granby {€}
Unop^
^
LEICESTERSHIRE, MI
D, or LOUOHBORO' [65
.763) ^B
0313
9313
10.000 ^H
J. E, Johnaon-Fcr-
E. J. L. De Lisle (CJ 4075
J. HL JohuBon-Fur-
jfUHOri (U 4733
J. HJohnrton-Fei-
gUHon iU 4716
Maj. Hon. M. Cur-
l^son ID 3940-135
K J. L. Do LIslo IC^ 3094-721 i
^
mn (C> 3993-1040
u
^^^^H r LIBEBAI. TEAB. B001L. \^^. ^^^■■^H
POLL-BOOK, 1885-1907,
fm
1895
lJfiEI>S, CENTRAIi
lO.SftS
Gorakl Balfour iC) Hm
Lt'if Jone« (U 3VK7 7-654
liBBOe, BAST
T. H. Lctity (L) 3857
J. D. Power (C> 3147-710
LEEDS, NOHTH
13,563
H. S. Baiiie« (L) 44M-1508
IKtBEDS. SOUTH
J. Lawson Walton,
ac. ID ¥m
R. J. \\ Novillo (C) 4447-161
A. Shaw \XhV) 622
EBD8, liTEST
f?_ 14,338
THerbert j; Glad-
stone (Ll 6314
CoL J. T. North (( ( 621ft-9ft
IiEICEBTER
24 J 13
H. BroftdhuTHt (h) H7fta
W. Haxell iU 7753
J. F, L. Rolleaton (C) 7654-9»
J. Biii^cs« ILLI^} 4004*
liEICESTER SHIRE, BA
11,804
Lord Edward Man-
ntjra {t?) mm
A. Wakerley (L> 4283-1353
USIOBSTERSaiRE, MI
10.274
J, EL Johiiftoti-Fer-
gruKoo (L) 4732
R. L. Ti>otlj IC) 43fla-3?i
1900
(KNIA
Gorald Balfour (C) 4114
Sir S. MontA^L,
Bt. (L) 30*2-1102
9336
H. S. Cautloy <C) 3453
J. R. Maguire (L) 1588-1807
M^ P. Byle« (L
aod Lab) 1266
17 387
W. L, JaokKon \V\ 7513
J. C. Hamilton (L) 4iMte-2517
Mr. Jackson ratned to peer-
a{fe as Lord Affertoit.
Julv 29- 19<12 (19,001) :-
R. H. Barran |L) 7o3il
Sir A. LtiWJion, Bt,
tCl 6781-758
13.442
J, lj*^w,son Walton,
Q.C. (Ll 4^2
R. J. N. NeviUtj (C) 4718-234
16,867
Herbert J. Glad-
Htone IL) 7043
CoL T. W. Hurdiiig
(LU)
24,962
H. Broadhurst IL) 10.385
Sir J. F. L. RoUo'
*itou \C) ».(166
W. Hazell (L) 8.fj38-538
J, R. Macdonald
iLtib) 4,104
ST or MEJ^^rON
13.4711
Lord Cocil Mannora
(C^ 5586
A. Wakeriey (L> ol93r^92
D, or LOUGHBORO*
11,42b
M. Levy (U 4897
(LUy 4«30-67
H. Packo (liUy
1906
It. Arniitfl^ (L) 41«8
Gerald Baffour (C) SUt^lOGR
94911
J.O'Grady(LRC)
H. S. Cautley {V)
21,196
R. H. Barran {h)
J. D, BircUall (C)
15,119
Sir J, LawHon Wal-
ton. K.C. (L)
A. Fox (LHC)
Sir H. Fairfax-
Lucy, Bt, iVi
4'Mi
2aa8-am
9,^3
710&-24W
I
18,518
Herbert J. Glad-
fitono llL)
a. Samuel (C)
6300
403CK2170
2126 ■
9258 V
4850-4608
I
25,129
H. Broadhtiret^L) 14,745
J. R. Mnfidonald
(LRC* 14,685
Sir J. F. L. RoUen*
ton |Ct 75<H-71gl
Mr. 3roadhuriit reififfnt:d,
MiiTvh my, IMOB Ci5,l'2!^i) :
K Thoumrtson (L) I0,7U«
Sir J. F. 1^ RoUgs-
tou(C) 72ye-3aao
13,815
FLdeR. Walker <Ly 7800
SirA.G.H*izlerlgg
Bt., {C\ 6033-1767
UBmBAJL YBAR B001£^ \^^*
U
M, Levy (L)
W. B. Du Piv
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
I<B£GBBTEBSHIRS,
T. T. Paget tLj bSLfZ
T. K. Tapling (C) 0336-168
1886 I
SOUTH, OF H ARBOROM73»0 7dJ
T. K, Ta|tlinK(("t xi7f«
J. H. Sanders iU iSlO-USA
J#r, Tttpling dird.
Mays, 1891 (13,291 h"
J. W. Logan \U
liBICBBTERSHtMB, WB
James EUiii tLl 5618
8. G. Stopford-
LiUGH^see La^'cashere.
lail^H DISTRICT [97,554]
ll,7t9
W. Jackr; tLi 6355
\V, D. Thorburn
tC> 2435-3870
JCafilTBiM, HORTH [34,460]
8478
M. Conway (NJ 4fl86
G. L. Tottenham
(C^ 541^045
IiB£TRIM» SOUTH [M,
6270
L. P. Hay den {K\ 4iJ2o
J. 0. Lawder (C) "
Lelk— *ec Queen's Goctnty.
LkOMINBTKR— »g« HEKGirORD
Ii£W£eh-see Susasix.
LBWIBHAM [128,316]
Vi^ct, IjewiehaiQ
B. ^^llltworth (L» 3010-1225
LlOHFIETJJ— ««■ STAPIWJRDSHi
LiMKUoues— «e« Tower Ha
UMZRIGK[16,17(I[
H. J. Gill (N^ 30M8
J. ^paigbtiO 335-2463
1892
13,676
J. W. Logan (L^
F. W. I^we (C)
6244 .
5588-8811
ST» OF B08W0ETH |67.309J
Jame^ K1Uj4<Li 4732
H. A. H. Hulton
(C» 3440-129^
11,779
W. E. Gladstone (L)
Unop.
Mr. Gladstone ehdcd to sit
for Midlothian.
Aug. m lS8f5 (n.T79h-
IL C. yiunTo Fcr-
gusori OjJ 4204
W, Mac^regior (LU)
152S-26T6
W. Jacks (LU> 1499
H. Muiwter (I| 3
6478
M. Conway (N^
6270
L. R Haydon (Nj
E7fi«l3>.
Unop.
9280
Visct. Lewlsliaiii
(CI 3S39
George Offer iU 1688-2151
ViHCt. Lercisham sucoe^dtd
to peerage as Lord Dart-
movih.
Aug.ae. ISttl (11,650):-
John Penn (C) 45S5
G. S, WaiiiilnKton
MLET8,
H. J. Gil] <X>
Mr. out rejtifftifd^
April 17, 1888 (4906» •—
F. A. <y Koef e (N) l7iio|7.
10,586
C B. B, McLaren
H. A, H. Hulton
m
S37a
13.198
R C. Munro Fer-
guson (L) 5738
\\K A. Bell (LU) 40B&-lflll;
Mr. Ferffusi^n appoirded
a Lord of the TYeaauru,
Mar, as, la** (13,()8&) :—
R. a Munro Fer-
giisoji (LI 5623
W. A. Bell (LV) leSg-llSl
R A, McHugh iN\ 4502
C.L.Tottonliaia(C|
J. Tully (N>
R. O'Brien (C*
1L83I
Jobti Pettu (C) ^iSOO
Q, A, Harvey (L) 2885-211
5084
F. A. O Kecfo ^Xj
P. O'Brien (P)
LIBERAL YKAK BOOK^ \WiS4
POLL-BOOK, 1885-1907.
1895
LBICB8TBR8HIRB,
14,440
BO
J. W. Logan JL)
C. Powney (C)
6679-10^6
LBICB8TBR8HIRB, WB
10.864
C. R B. Mclaren
(L) 5327
T. Cope (C) 4207-1120
LBITH DI8TRICT
13,962
R. C. Munro For-
goson (L) 5819
John wfGon (LU) 4494-1325
I LBITRIM, NORTH
6515
P. A. McHugh (N)
XJnop,
liBITRIM , SOUTH
7136
J. TnUy (N)
IiBV18HAM
18,689
John Penn (C)
C/nop.
Vwyp,
IiIMBRICK
5407
J. DiJbr(P) XJwyp,
Mr, Daly tUgoualifled,
Sept, lU 1805 0m) :-
F,A.O'K0efe(N} 1861
J. Nolan (P) I76i-8r
1900
UTH, OP HJLRBbRO'
16,128
J. W. Logan (L) 7209
C. H. Dixon (C) 594^-1323
Mr, Logan resigned.
June 17, 1904 (16,829) ;-
Hon. P. J. Stanhope
(L) 7843
C. H. Dixon <C) 6110-1733
8T, OP B08W0RTH
11,721
C. B. B. McLaren (L)
Unop.
15J84
R. C. Munro Fer-
guson (L) 0043
£. T. Salvesen, Q.C.
(LU) 5226-817
7670
P. A. McHugh (N) 4025
C. J. Singleton (C) 383-3642
J. Tally (N)
8242
Unop,
15,254
John Penn (C)
Unop,
Mr, Penn died.
Dec. 15, 1903 (18,708):-
Mai. £. F. Ck>ate8
(C) 7700
J. W. deland (L) 5097-2012
M. Joyce (N) 2521
F. B. Kearney (C> 4t4^20«
1906
17,227
R. C. Lehmann (L) 8380
C. H. Dixon (C) 6382-1908
13.114
' SirG.B.B.McLaren,
I Bt., K.C. (L) 7678
I A. Stoneham (LU) 3627-4051
16^4
R. C. Munro Fer-
guson (L) 7677
F. T. Cooper, K.C.
(LU) 4865-2812
6343
P. A. McHuffh (N) Unop,
Mr. McHugh elected to ait
Feb. 28, 1906 (6343):-
for Sligo, N,
eb. 28, 1906 (634
C. J. Dolan (N)
5071
T. Smith (N)
Unop,
Unop.
Mai. E. F. Coates
(Ci 9689
F. W. Ayeting (L) 8006-1683
4470
M. Joyce (N)
\3xsnr^»
LIBBRAIi TBAR BOOK., \^K^*
r
I
296
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
lilMBRICK CO.,
J. Finucaiiti (N^
I 1886
&I74
Finucano (X|
Unop.
LIMBMICK COm west [50/2^]
7m
W. Abmham (N)
LINCOLN rdljdlj
7444
J. Ruatoii iU
F. H, Komns (D
Uiwp,
372tl
2Tai 10-25
7827
W. Abraham (X)
7144
F. H. Kerans {C)
W, Crosfield |L|
L^?M)/J.
Unop.
3150
2851-308
1802
SUA
J. Finucftne <N)
W, Nunan (P)
7118
M. Austlo iNL
H. Harrison (P)
2803
im-lT:
3357
516-27a
LINC30LN SHIRE, BAST IlINDBEY, or LOUTH [4^
10,'25a
F. Otter (L)
J. Lowther (CI
ISOl
3594-1307
LINCOLNSHIRE, HOLL
11,597
Hon, M. FincVi-
Hatton (C) 4fio8
Halley Stewart {L) 45BQ-78
LINCOLNSHIRE,
y@f!3
HL ChapUn {C) 47B1
C. Sharpe (L) 3J60-1301
10,252
A- R. Heath (C)
7358
\\\ Crosfield (L| 3410
F. H. Kerans |G) 3186-224
Unop.
R. W, Perks (L)
A. R. Heath {C}
4284
3445-839
MMn, or SPALDING [18, 700J
Hon, M. Fineh-
Hatton (CI 4561
Halley Stewart {D 427^-288
Mr. Finch - Hatton auc-
eeeded to peerage as
Lord TFinchuiiea.
July 1, im il2,im
Hafiev Stewart (L) 5110
Adm.^ir G.TryoiitC) 4363-747
NOR1H KEBTEVEN, or SLEA
mm
H. Chaplin (C)
13.051
Halltiv Stewart (L) 4660
H.F.PoUook(L.U) 4334-3:»
Unop.
appointed
Board qf
LINCOLN SHIRE,
lo.S'ia
Sir H. MeyBoy-Thomp-
son, Bt. (L) 5643
H. J. F. Atkinson
(C) 3006-2637
Mr, Chaplin
PreMdent of
Agriculture.
Sept. 36, 1839 <9793):—
H. CThapUn (C^ 4336
F. OtUir ^L) 3078-1308
NORT H LINDSBY, or BRIGO
10,323
a D. Waddy. Q.C.
04 3887
J, M. Blchardson (C)372'2-165
FORO [14,U961
0528
H. Chaplin (C^
W. a Fox {U
4157
33aO-Wff
£52,3091
10.341
aD. Waddy,Q.C,
J, M. Richardson \Q) 4fl21-427
Mr. Waddy appointed Me-
cord^r ofBheMeld.
Dec. 7, 18B4 (10,178):—
J. M, Eichardflon iC) 4377
H- J. Rcckitt (L^ 4300-n
SOOT
LIHCOLHSHIHE,
9741
J. C, Lawmnce,
aa tci mn
J. 8. Cudlip (L> 3011^1133
LINCOLNSHIRB« SOUT
99-11
HotD. Ep Btanhope
(Q 4824
T. ThrelfaU (L} 3859-865
H KESTBVEN, or &TAM FORD 145^309]
J, C. Lawtance, Q.C. (C) H. J. C. Caatjc)
Vmyp. A. Priestley (L)
Mr. Lawrance rnad^ a
Jud{fe.
March7. 1890 ( 10,5261 :—
H. J- a Cast (C^ 4238
A. Priestley { t) 39&1-2S2
H LINDSEY, or HORHOA8TLB [43,572]
4150
inm-m
Hon.
9941
E. Stanhope (C^
Unop^
\'
91555
Hon, E, Stanhope <C>4438
F. Ottor (L) 3700-738
Mr, Stanhope ditd.
l.IBER.\I. ^^l^XU BOOK, \^>^^
POLL-BOOK, 1885-1907.
297
lilHSRIOK GO.I BJL&T
7678
J, FlnucaritJ (X>
Unop,
IiIMBRICK CO., ISMBT
7157
M. AuBtiii (M
Unop*
lilNCOKiN
8068
C, H. aeeJy (HJI 380S
W- CroBfield (L) 3560-218
mNGOIiUBHIILB, JBAST
R. W. Perke <U ilM
Col. F. A. Lucas <C) 377&-412
lilNGOIiNBHIRB, HOLIi
12J75
H. F, Pollock (LUI 4623
Halley Stewart (L) 4374-3*W
LIHCSOIfHSHIRi:, HOR^
mil
H. Chaplin iV) IBAS
W. S, Fox ID 2687-1966
1900
W. Landon (N)
Unop,
P. J. O'ShaushneHBy tN>
C. Robertas {L^
4002
XilRDSBY, or I^OUTH
R. W. Ferka (L) 4188
MaJ, E, Coote (C^ 3286^902
AND, Ar SPALDING
12,550
H. R. MatiKfiold (Lf 4352
E. M. PoUock (LU\ 4295-57
EI KBBTBirXN, qi> BLB
0870
H, Chajilin |C^ 4223
Dr.C.E,Reinhai-dt
(L> 278^1443
IiINGOLNSHlRB,
H. J. R«ckiu (L)
J. M. Eicbardi^on
ICl
KORT H LINDBBT. or BRIOG
10,713
4S86
4110-776
H. J. Rockitt (L)
G, H, Peake (C^
mm
4077-S32
lilNCOIrNSHIRB, SOUTH KBSTBVBN, OP STA
9657 , Wm
W, Younger iO I2(JM W, Younger <C» 4292
A^Prieatteytl 3814-589 L. Ha«lam (L) 339.Wffl7
lilNGOLNBHIRBp BOUT
11.642
Lord Willoughby
De Ereflby (C| *a63
J, B. Wallace (L) 3023-tMl
H LINDBBY. or HORITC
9488
Lord Willoxighby
De Eresby (C) 4302
T. Wallis (L) 29fi2-l»40
1906
7^95
W. Lundon (N)
Uiwp*
7672
P. J. O'Shaeghiiejssy (N^
Unop.
10,645
C. H. Robertfl (L) 5110
C, H. Seelj <LU^ 3718-13SB
H. P. Croft {0\ lieg
10,075
R. W. Perks (L^
T. W. C\ Piatt {€}
4.^51
3572-979
14,617
H. R. Man«flcld{Ll 5800
K M. PoUock (C) 1180-1620
AFORD
A. Luploii ID 4355
H. ChapUn iO 4062-283
11,737
H. J. Rockitt (Li) 5753
Capt. 8kbfflrigt<in-
^lytho {€) 4027-1728
3fr, lieckiU remgjied.
Feb. 26, 1W07 ai,908) :—
Sir B- Sheffield, Bt.
IC^ 5389
Capt. Hon* F, Queet
(f) 5273^116
MFORD
9783
Xrord John Joicoy-
Cecil (C:) 4o5a
F, P. Rawson {U 1018-541
ASfliB
9637
Lord Wllloughby
De Krflfiby {C} 4250
A. AdamK (L| 4100-150
\
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UBBBAL ITKAB. BOOIL^ \W%.
THE BOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
LiNCOIiliSMmB, WBSl*
. 11,107
J. Bennett 4U 4»55
Oen. C. A- SLu
iV\ 3850-1105
LiyDSEY, East— #ee Lxnooln
LiMDeEY, NoRTii— see Likcjo
Ltt*i>set, Soith— i(e< Linoo
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LIKLITMQOWBHIRB [56.
6803
P, McLaKaii iL) 3801
CApt T. Hope (C) ifloe-'iiaa
XilVBIIPOOI', ABSHCHO
9137
W. F, Lawrence (C) 37a&
s. Smith (LJ wm-m
lilirBRPOOIf. SaST TOK
@Q03
Baron H» do Wonn«
(C!) SS98
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LIVBRPOOIj, BirSRl^M
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F. Davles iL) ^061^2472
lillTBRPOOL, EXGHJLHG
ai7i
L. R. Bally <C) 2gftt
V&pt. W. H, O'Stica
T. E, Stephens |L) 36
1886
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njo7
Vol. H. Evro iC^) 4123
J. Bonnutt IL) 1038^=*
SMIRK.
LN8HIRE.
luNSFfTRK.
NBHIRK.
6iSDS
P. McLasBTi ID 2543
Capt. T, Hope (C) 1810-733
MBY 152,4401
9137
W. F. LawTcnce (C^36S3
Sir T. Brafl^ey i,U 2844-739
TBTH 170,4271
8003
Baron H. do Worms (C J
^nop.
[83.5671
9439
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Mr. WJiithy died.
Feb. 15, 1895J<»17ah-
J. A- Willox iC) Unop.
B3 Hh^m]
8171
D. Duncan (L) 2930
U R. BeiUy (C) 2750-170
Mr. Duncan died,
JftD. 26,1887 (7911):-
R. NeTllle (L) 3217
G. J, Gcwchon {LV} 3210^7
lilVERI'OOE', KTiElCIlilLElIgl,91d]
834fl
G. B. Baaen-Powoll
(C) 3391
J, Samuelboii fL> 1981-1410
J. E. Redmond (N) 765
ItlirBRFOOIi, SCOTLAH
7076
7! R OVonnoriN) 2724
M,N, Woodw&rd
(€> 1474-1250
8316
G» S. Badon-Powell
1692
ROtiaH [52,3451
1U&46
J. Bciraett^U 4%5
Col. H. Erre (C) 4<]37-918
7042
R McLa^n (L^ 2S70
Capt. T. Hope (C^ 2709-101
Mr, McLagam resigned,
June 15, Igfe (7315) :-
Dipt. T, Hope <C ^ 3340
A.Ure<L.) 3071-1®
9054
W. F. Lawreace <C)3677
W, B. Bo wring |L) 2846-831
8514
Baron H. de Worms
(C) 3708
IL P&^ (L) 22014507
A
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3084
2172-912
9179
X A. Willox {C\
P. W. Atkin <L)
3954
2166-17SI*
7618
R, NevlUe^ QX. iL) 2721
J. C. Bigham. Q.C.
(LU) 3655^
9567
SirG.B. Bftden-
Powcll (CJ 3750
T.R.ThrelfalHLab)r '
(^2,9661
^m6 \ «121
A. ID&Tle a.\3> Ha\-\^^\ i -N N .Y\\»«isw3^
Lrai5KAX.-rEAR wo^, \^^^
1895
FQLL-BQOK, 1885-1907.
i 1900 i
1906
LINC30LNSHIRS, mrBBT LI1ID8B7, or OAINSBO ROUOH
13^057 \V3ti& ; 12.370
K BalnbridfipB (L) 5077 | Hon.S.Oriiwby-Gorc Mid. L. Rente ii (L) 5922
K Poai-son (I j 4301-770 {C\ mni V. A. Morelaiir (f 1 5071-851
E. Bambrid^e (L) 4624-^
LINLITHGOWSHIBB
7823
A. Ure (L) 3700
CapL T. Hone C) 3153-007
A. Ure, Qj;. {U 3827
D, Dundua, Q.d, {V\ 3034-783
LIVSRPOOIi, ABBR€ItO;»tBY
W. F. La^\Toric<; (C) I W, V. Lnwrcnce |C)
Unop. I
(Inop.
I«nF]BRPOOIi» BAST TOX TB'TH
8827 I tfi^
Baron H, de Worms I A. F. Warr iV\
{C\ 3«28 I Uiiop,
C y. C. DftwbFtrn ! Mr, Warr resigned,
<L> lim-l^l Nov. 6, 1»>2 \Wm\ :-
Baron H. de Worms raised AuHt In Taylor (C) 3610
to peeragt us Lord Pir- H. R. Rnt htione (L) 3^33-377
Nov, 29, 1886(8827):
A. F. VVftiT {t\
Un&p.
IiIirBBPOO^t BVBBTOH
0719
J. A. Willox IC)
lilVBRPOOEi, BXCRAHO
J. C. Bigham, Q.C.
(LUr 28S4
W. B. BowririK (L) 2630-254
Mr. Bighamtfmd^aJudge.
Nov. 10. 1897(7060}:—
C. McArthiir (Ltl) 2711
RiLKsell Rea (L) 2657-54
i^rinsRPOoii, KIRKBAI4B
9631
Sir G. S, Bmclen-
PoweU tC^ 3818
B. S. Johnson (U a46»-l350
Sir Q. S. Badeti-Powtll
died.
Due, 8. ISOS {\\\^M :—
1 >. M a c 1 ver i C) Un op.
m,2m
Sir J, A. WmoK (C I Ufwp.
Sir J. A . WUlox rtmgnm.
Feb. ^ 1905 a0,09(jh-
J, S. Harnaood-
Banner ^C) 3834
W, Hafibury Aggs
<L) 2543-mi
m
6718
G. McArtbur (LU) 2811
V\ W. Verney (L| 1514-12BT
10.015
D. MaclTTor (CJ 4333
R. R» tTherry, Q.C.
(L) 1738-21506
IiIVBRPOOL, 8GOT£*AN D
67»} .1
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10.301
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P. Roee-Iuiiofi {C\
6282
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7418
MiiJ. J. K.B. Soely(L) 2933
W, t\ Lawreuoe (C| 27M-16d
Aiistiu Taylor (( )
Untyp,
10,14»
J. S, Hannood-
Banner {C} 3S*19
W. Hanbury Agfir«
(L^ 2884-1065
68Si
R, R Cliewy, K.C,
(L) 22»1
C. McArfchtir {Lin 217^-121
10,59«
D. MacIvcr(C^
J, Con ley (LliV)
Mr. Alaelrer died,
SepL 27. 1B07 ao.52l*|
C.McAithiir{LU)
J.Hil](LRC)
37(9
3i:>7 5ff2
333fJ-fi70
5850
T. P. O'Connor m "S^
W. W. Rutherford
5761
LmRRAI* YEAR BOOK, \Wft.
300
1&B6
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
7683 I 7683
J, G. GibHon, Q.C. J. G. Glb«ofi. Q.t\
»4aa I <C) 2872
1892
*L.m
A. Birrcll |L)
25C)0-9ff2
IitV&SPOOIi* WfiaT DB
HBT3
Lord Claud Hamil-
ton (CJ 4213
M, Gnthrio (L) 300^1145
C.H. Bromb7(L> 1681-1191
Mr. Gibiton ntudr an Irish
Jtulge.
Feb. % 1888 t7T78» :-
M. W. MattinBon {C) DHop,
RBT [mtm]
8S73
Lord Claud Hamil-
ton ^cj aim
aerjt. Hemphill,
Q.C.^L) 22«-13eO
Lord Claud HamUttm re-
siffned,
Aug. 10,1888(8798) :-
Hon. W. H. CroflH (C^
Unop,
900t
I J. H, Stock (Q 37W
Dr. B. W. Richard'
«on (L)
24S8-mi
Hon. W. H. Cpoas
(CJ 4107
F. R. Smith {Li 2*25-1188 1
Mr, Cfross di^d,
Jan. 10, IfiSQ (10,093):
Walter Long (U) I
D, a CoUin (L.) 2275-13SI
miTBRFOOIi, WBSf TO XTBTH [6.5.8faj
785*4
T. B, Royden <C)
7tSd4
T. B. Koydon iO 37.1*
T. Sntheri^t (L^ 1771-1983
liOMDOH, CITY m^^m
2 seats. 29*152
Sir R. N. Fowler,
Bt-lO 12,827
J. G. Hubbard (C) g,mi
a R Low(U 5,817-29Sd
W. J. R, C^otton
(C^ 5,563
IiOHOOH UNIITBRSITY
ii57»
Sir John Lubbock. BL (L^
liONDONOBltRT [38,8»21
3B7H
f\ F. T>ovvlri |( I 18^
JuHlin McCarthy
iN) 179'2-32
09U»}]L
28.152
Sir R. N. Fowler, Bt. (C)
J. O. Hubbftrd (C^ f/nop.
Mr. Hubbiird ra i^ed ta peer-
age asr Lord Addington,
T. C. Baring I C) C/nop.
AprUlS, 18Slli32.ni):—
H. H. Gibbrt ^C) Unop.
Sir R. N. Fowler died,
Jnne^ imi m,im:—
Sir R. Hanson, Bt. (0)
Unap-
3679
Sir John Lnbboclc,
Bfc. (LU» 1314
F. Harrijion ID 5l«-7fl8
B1I8
R. P. HouHion ic> ma
mihi J. tirimth (L.) 247&^1125
32vQSl
Sir R. Han**on,
Bt {C) 10,556
I Alban Glbbs tC) 9,258
I J, T. Ritchie \C} l.'ai7-5Ci51
3879
r, E. Lcwii^ (C} 1781
Justin McCarthy (X) 1778-3
Afr. /^wiH unJie^sted on pet-
ition^ aTid seat auHirded
to Mr. McCarthy.
Sir John Lubbock* Bt,
(LUI Unop,
Sim
J. Roas, QX\ (C) 1
JuAtin Md^arthy^Nn
LIBBBAX. YBXK BOOK, WSfe.
POLL-BOOK, 1885-1907.
aoi
1895
mm
Unop,
1900
11.341
J. H. Stock {C^
Unop,
LIVSHPOOIj, IffBST BE RBY
Walter Long^ (C) Wr"22
Oscar Browning
11 799
B. W, Hlffg-in'bottom
iV) Unop.
jlm HigginbctiQm died,
Jon. 20, lttOapi,t»l}:—
W. W. Rutherford
(C) 5455
It D. Holt ID 3351-2204
8IB7 sail
R. p. Houston IC^ 3810 R, R Houston \V}
W. MulhoUand.
LOHDOII, GIT7 (2)
3S,34^
Sir R. HaiiKon. Bt. {€)
Albaii Gtbb?i k:^
Urmp.
31r John Lubbock, Bt.
{hV\ Unop.
Sir John Lubbock raised
to peerage an Lord
Avemtrp,
Feb. 10, 1900 <44«8J :—
8lr M. Foster (LUJ 1271
Dr. W. J. Collins tL)8iS-4flg
K. H. Busk (LU> fiSe
41^1
E. F. Vesey Knox
(N) 2033
J. Row*, (J.C. fC^ 19i*J'38
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Fob. m i8m{4S36):-~
Count Moore JN)
M Hendm&n (LUi
Unop.
3a,304
Hon. Albnn Gibb« (C|
SlrJ. r. r)imsdale(C)^
Mr, Oibbii resigned,
Feb. U, 1904 432,316^ :-
Hon. Alban Glbbs C)
Unop^
Unop.
4403
Sir M. Foster (LU)
Unop,
MarqucBS of Hamil-
ton {(') aaBi
Count Moore {N> tiiftl-B?
1906
14.S8&
F, K. Smith (C>
K. Q. JeDicoG (L)
515S^7(1&
ll,fl82
W. W, Rutlierford
R. a
Holt ih)
5447
30QO-1&17
S347
R, P. Houfston iO
J. Sexton {LRV)
3373
SSfi2-781
31.090
Sir ICdward
Clftrko,KX.(C^lfl.ai9
Hon. Albftu
Gibb« (C^ lo,619
F. O. Schuster
{Li 531»-10,30Q
SirJ.W. Ridge-
way ID 5084
Mr, Gihbs resigjied,
Feb. 27, lMfi(31,CO0):-
A. J, Balfour (CUM74
T» Gibf^on
Bowles (FT) 1134-11,340
Sir E. Clarke resigned.
June 15, 1906 m,a"W):-
Sir F, G. Banbury, Bt.
(Ct UnQp.
5212
Sir P. Magnus jLU> 1840
SirM. FoHt-erlD m6-24
.584,7
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(C* Unop,
SMS
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1885
1886
liOMDONDERlCir CO., H'oiiTH [53,7871
H. U Mulhalland
a Walker, Q.a
ai80
3017-2183
1 l.X!
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10,790
T. M, Healy <X) 472a
Col. Hugh McCal'
tnonl (t ■) '£Ml 23»2
\\\ Fiiidliitor (L) 1816
I40M6F0RD CO., NORTH
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T- M. Healy (S\
Unop.
4737
4629-1(18
(N>
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J, Wilson (L>
2549
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Luton— set BEDFORUsaniKK,
[23,468]
S714
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Mr. McCarthy elected to sit
/or Londond^^rry.
Feb. 5, 18B7 iMm :—
T. M. Healy (N) Unop.
[A204J
4420
L. Connolly (NJ
Unop.
Mr. Connolly remffTied.
J n lie 30, 1883(4590h—
J. G. Fitzgerald (N) Unop,
CAaHIHE.
TERflUlRi;.
42J
£935
J, Nolan (X)
LTNN REGIS [20.288]
3094
Hon» R, Bourke
{CJ 1472
Sir W. H, B.
Ff olkcs, Bt. (L) 1302-170
Maoclesfield— ace CmciHiK
MAEDSTON13 [33,.^1B]
4273
MrtJ. A. H. RcKw
<C) 21S4
5796
R GiU (N^
Unop.
Un4>p,
Hon. H, Bourke (C) 1417
J, J, Brii^coe (L) 1146-271
Mr. Bourke apnointed Gov-
ernor of Aia(tra«*
A, W. Jarvi>i ]C|
J. H* Sandera (Li
Maj, Shaip Hume
"^
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4273
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1423
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11,443
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23(U-3UI0
9808
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Ju8tm McCarthy
tN)
J, M. W
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2741
4611
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G. H, Miiler <LU] 347-21«
.5534
T, M. Hoaly (N>
R Callan (I)
5418
Dr. D. AmbroHo
INI
J, Nolan (P)
loOB-aBfl
2461
1136-1325
I T. P. Baptle |L)
1838-345 I MaJ. Rosh died.
Dec. 15» 1888 (45191 1-
F, S. W. CornwRlliB
(C^ 2050
J. Barker (L^ isa&-lfi5
2970
T. Gibson BowleH \C\ 131i
T. R. Komp, Q.C. (L) 1308-11
4729
F, S, W, Own-
walliH <C)
1«03-314 I T. W. Nussey \L)
|:*IBKRAl. YKAK BOOTS., \^^*
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303
IiONDONDBRRT CM>.
10^39
J. Atkinson, Q.C.
(C) 4763
Dr. A. Houston
(L)
IiONDONDBRRT CM).,
9247
Sip T. Lea, Bt.
(LU) 4485
Sent. Dodd, Q.C.
seni
(L)
LONGFORD CO.
4442
Justin McCarthy (N)
406&-417
NORTH
LONGFORD CO.
4604
E. Blake, Q.C. (N)
Unop,
SOUTH
Unop,
I.OUTH CO., NORTH
5686
T. M. Healy (N) 2294
J. Nolan (P) 143a-861
I.OUTH CO., SOUTH
5221
Dr. D. Ambrose (N) 2006
Dr. J. G. Fitzgerald
(P) 1044-962
Dr, Ambrose died.
March 19, 1896 (5155) :—
R. McGhee (N) 1626
Ck)L J. P. Nolan (P) 1249^7
P. Callan (I>
46B
LTNN RBGI8
2979
T. Gibson Bowles
(C) 1395
H. G. Beaumont (L) 1326-69
MJLIDSTONB
4861
Sir F. Seager Hunt,
Bt. (C) Unop,
Sir F. S. Hunt resigned,
March 26, 1898 (4865):—
F. S. W. Com-
wallis (C) 2214
J. Barker (L) 2036-178
1900
10 843
J. Atkinson, fe.C. (C)
J. Gordon, Q.C. (LU)
Unop,
Unop,
4395
J. P. Farrell (N)
4212
£. Blake, Q.C. (N)
T. M. Healy (N)
E.H. Burke (N)
5480
J. Nolan (N)
R. McGhee (N)
3209
T. Gibson Bowles
Unop,
Unop,
1604
1285-319
1233
F<a
Booth (L)
1499
1332-167
J. Barker (L)
F. S. W. Comwallis
(C)
Mr, Barker unseated
../arch 1,1901 (5170) :-
Sir F.H. Evans (1^2375
T. Milvain, K.C. (C) 2182-193
1906
9462
H. T. Barrie (C) 4806
Arnold White (IC) 2699-2107
8313
J. Gordon, K.C. (LU) 3847
Dr. S. R. Keightley
(IC) 377ft-71
J. P. Farrell (N)
3744
E. Blake, K.C. (N)
Mr, BlaJee resigned,
Sept. 6. 1907 (3747):-
J. Philips (N)
Unop,
Unop,
Unop,
T. M. Healy, K.C. (N)
J. Nolan (N)
4997
Unop,
Unop,
Lieut. C. BellairsfL) 1506
T. Gibson Bowles (G) 1164-342
A. H. Burgoyne (C) 772
6870
Visct. Castlereagh
<Ci
Sir F. H. Evans, Bt.
(L)
2841
2709-132
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304
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18B5
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Mai.ton— »ce TniRSK antj M
MJIBICBBSTBR. BABT
A. J, fiflJfoTir {C) 4536
A. Hopkintion (L} 3712^4
HANCHBB1<SR, MOR17H
8703
J. F. Hut ton \C) 4003
C. K Schwann (LI 311S-975
HJLHGHElBTfiR, MQETH
8579
Sir J. Fergr^isaon,
Bt. {€} 4341
PL P. BlennerhaB-
sett (L) 28»»-1448
MJLNCHBBTBR, HORI^R
12,885
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(CJ 5834
1886
377^
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J.H.CrOHfl<jldiL)
4160
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[82.5111
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Sir J. Fergumon, Bt.
(Ci 3880
C. P. Scott (L) 33S3^^
Sir J. ^erffitsHon appointed
Poatmaster' GtTural.
Oct. 9, 1891 (9288) :—
Sir J. Fergu8son, Bt
(C) 4058
c. P. Scott (L) asm^im
-WBB3? [87,96^
W. HI Houldsworth
(Cf Msa
H. Lee (L) 4453-1036
MJLNCHBSTBR, SOUTHiOlJll]
8534
Sii-H, RoscoeiD 3791
Dr. P. Royle (C> 3121-670
S534
Sir H. Roacoe (L> 3107
Col. T. Sowlor <C) 9072-335
M ANCH£ST<SR, SOUTH -VBBT [88,916]
8890 i 8890
Lord F. Hamilton ] Jacob Bright |L| 3570
(C) 3929 I Lord F, Haniilton
Jacob Bright <LJ 3362-567 | \C) 34d»-lll
Mansfield— see Nottingha mshire.
MARYIiBBONB, BABT
68S4
Lord C. Beresf ord
(C) 3130
D. Grant (L) 2185-&44
[58,8771
6884
Lord C. Befefiford
(C) 3101
Prof. K, B. Beewley
Lord C Berc^ord resigfud.
July 1% 1888 (6930) :
E, BoulnolB (C^
G, 6. Ler&Bon*
Gower (L)
^7»
208(M93
1692
11^41S
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Prof. J. E. C. Munro
{L) 47i&-iB I
9747
C. E» Schwann <L)
J. M. Yivt-Cft {V\
4258
9449
Sir J. Fotguewon, Bt,
(C> 4239
C,P. Scott<L> 412H-IW
12,258
Sir W. H. Houldsworth, Bt.
(CJ Unop.
10,228
Sir H. Ri>flOoe OA 4^5
Vlsct. Kmlyn (LU) 4I]64-M
0674
Jacob Bright (L)
A, HopkinMon, Q,C.
(LU)
3776-118
7>Vt4
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G. WTialo (L)
3122
LIBBBAL "YIBAR BOC^^, \ftWftv
POLL-BOOK, 1886-1907.
805
1895
MJUIOHBffnBR, BJL8T
11,901
A. J. Balfour (C) 5386
Prof. J. E. C. Mun-
ro(L) 4610-776
MJLirCHBBXBR, NORTH
10479
C. E. Schwann (L) 4327
A. H. A. Morton (C)S872-ifi5
MAMCHBSTBR, H.B.
Sir J. Fersrosson,
Bt.(C) 8061
E. Holt (L) 3720-241
J. Johnston (ILP) 546
MJLMOHB8TBR, N.W.
11,741
Sir W. H. Honlds-
worth, BtlO 4807
T. F. Byrne (L) 8528-1471
MANOHR8TBR, SOUTH
10,945
Marquees of Lome
(LU) 4457
Sir H. Roscoe (L) 4379-78
Lord Lome succeeded
to peerage a« Duke cf
Argyll,
May 25, 1900 (11,788) :—
Hon. W.R.W. Peel
(LU) 5497
Leif Jones (L) 3458-2030
, aw.
9486
W.J. Galloway (C) 3994
J.M.Astbury,Q.C.
<L) 3496-496
M JLRTIiBBONB, BJL8T
7670
B. Boulnois (C) 3379
CoL Alan Gsirdner
(L) 1845-1534
1900
12,727
A. J. Balfour (C)
A. H. Scott (L)
10,770
C. E. Schwann Oi) 4258
W. Joynson-Hick8(C)4232-26
8047
Sir J. Fergusson, Bt.
(C) 4316
A.Bf
Birrell (L)
3810-706
11,721
Sir W. H. Houldsworth,
Bt. (C) Unop.
11.788
Hon. W. R. W.
Peel (LU) 5122
E. Holt (L) 3850-1272
W. J. Galloway (C) 4017
F. Brocklehurst
(Lab) 2396-1619
6972
E. BoulnoiB (C)
J. P. R. Lyell (L)
3106
1126-1880
1906
12,724
T. G. Horridge,
K.C. (L>
A. J. Balfour (C)
6403
442^1860
10,624
C. E. Schwann (L) 5716
H. Sowler (C) 3202-2454
9roi
J. R. Clynes (LRC) t
Sir J. Ferguftson,
Bt.(C)
2954-2432
11,411
Whiston Churchill
(L) 5639
W. Joynson-Hioks
(C) 4398-1241
14,221
A. A. Haworth (L) 8002
L. Eaton Smith (C) 37704232
8551
G.D.Kelley (LRC) 4101
W.J. Galloway (C 2875-1228
Lord R. Cecil, K.C.
(C) 2827
A. M. L. Langdon,
K.C. (L) 2167-680
UBBRAli TB^B BOOU, \W^.
808 THE HOUSE OF
COMMONS ^
1885 1S86
1892
MARTIillBONlD, WKBT
7o6fl
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H. S. Trawer {U 156^1198
HirH. Knight a L) 701
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1I> 101
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S0d2
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8149
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8149
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Un4ip.
6387 -It
John Dillon (Nl 2164 H
J. Fit7.g:ibbon (P) 257-Z2(ff^
MAYO, NORTH ll9,CrT7J
7413
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Unop.
T413
D. Crilly (N)
Unop.
6800
D. Crilly (N) 2201
B. Egati {P\ 1397-8(H
MAYO* SOUTH [49jei]
7980
J. F,X, O'Brien
(N) 4953
{ G. O'MaUey (C> 73^78
7BB0
J, F. X. OTrien (N)
Unop,
' 9723
J. F. X, O'Brien (N>
MAYO, WB&T [52,560]
8009
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R. V* Stonoy (C> 131-4659
8000
J. Doasy (N)
Unop,
10,fU4
J. Deaay (Nl 3436
J. (yConnor Power
\l\ 611-2846
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Aug, 8, 1893(11,2621:- M
Dr, K, Ambrose (N) ^1
MffiATH, NORTH [34,286]
K. h 0'T>oherty (N)
Unop,
6852
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Mkha€l Di^vitt (N) 2^19 ■
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J. Gibiiey (NJ 20:«
P. Mahony (P> 2376-250
HEATH, SOUTH [33,211]
6324
E, Shell {N)
Unop.
Medwat— «ee Kent.
6324
E. ShoU (N}
Unop.
R Fnllam (N) 2213
J. J. D<on (P) 2190-18
Mr, I*\tllam unseated on
petition. ;
Fob. 17, lS93(ti983):-
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J,J.Daltoi](P» 2698^
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J. Vaiighan (C)
4127
28fin-1287
9137 ^1
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POLL-BOOK, 1885-1907.
307
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MARYIiBBOMB, WB8T
8008
Sir H. Farquhar,
Bt. (LU) 3781
B. a Strauss (L) 2278-1461
Sir H. Farqy»ka/r raised to
peerage as lard Far-
cnihar,
Feb. 3, 1898 (8880):-
Sir S. K. Scott, Bt. (C)
Vnop.
MAYO, BAST
7986
JohnDiUoniN)
XJnop,
1037
1316-621
MATO, NORTH
7029
D.Crmy(N)
B. Egan (P)
MAYO, SOUTH
10,033
Michael Davitt(N) Uwyg,
Mr, Davitt resigned.
Feb. 27, 1900 (9055):—
J. O'DonneU (N) 2401
Mad.M'Bride(N) 427-1974
MAYO, WMST
10,900
Dr. R. Ambrose (N)
Unop.
, NORTH
6721
J. Gibney (N)
J. Sweetman (P)
MBATH, SOUTH
.0978
J. H. Pamell (P) 2380
J. Jordan (N) 2337-43
MBRIONBTHSHIRB
8083
T. E. Ellis (L) 6173
C. E. J. Owen (C)
Mr. EUi8 died.
May 2, 1889 (9371):—
O. M. Edwards (L)
Unop,
1900
8792
Sir S. E. Scott, Bt.
(O) 8487
W. H. Sands (L) 1582-1965
John Dillon (N)
Unop.
7686
C. CKelly (N) 2504
W. M. Murphy (N) 1116-1388
9065
J. O'Donnell (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 (5980):-
D. Sheehy (N) 2245
J. H. Pamell (I) 1031-1214
A. Osmond Williams
Unop.
1906
Sir S. E. Scott, Bt
(C) 3446
Sir H. H. Johnston
(L) 2791-656
8029
John Dillon (N)
7027
C. O'Kelly (N)
8110
J. ODonnell (N)
Unop,
Unop.
Unop,
8941
Dr. H. Ambrose (N)
Unop,
5615
P. White (N)
Unop.
D. Sheehy (N)
Unop,
A. Osmond Williams (L)
Unop,
l^tBlE&RAt. irteAR BOOK, \^^.
308
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1385
MBRTKTK fTYDVIL [122,
^i^eaLt. 15. IW)
H. Richard (L)
v. H. Japicy |L)
HIDDLBSBDROUOH [116
I^aao Wilfion (L> 0961
R. Dixon (C) 103&-*^iB
mi
O. KCoope[(:> 3563
MIDDLESEX, BALEMQ
^i83
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ilton ^C) 4353
Df. Gordon Hogs
MIDDLESBX, ENFIELD [12531]
1886
5451
lS,lfl6
H. Riclmid (LJ
t', H. JameH (LJ Ujwp,
Mr. Ja-fn^s resimied,
March li 1888(15^111 :-
D. A. Thomas ^L) Unop,
Mr. Richurd died.
Oct. W, 1888 (15,111) :-
W, Pritchard Mor-
gan (L^ 114B
B. F. GriMthH (L> 1856-21fi3
13,861
Isaac Wikon (L)
Unop*
RD [9O,ie60J
7971
O, E. Coope {Q}
md
J. Haysman fLf lim-WM
Mr. voope died.
Dec 33. 1886 (7971):-
J. Biffwood id 2SI2
J, Haysnxan (L) 1318-1206
[10l.29i]
9283
Lord George H&milton
(C) Unap.
mn
ViacL Folkeetone
r^9
J. Kompeter (L)
36^
10,438
W. Aiobroae, Q.C.
(C) ^U
A. Mnner {L) 3M1-073
Viect* Folkestone
(C> 3287
J. T. Ed^come (L^ 1067-2220
to peerage, aa Lm-d Rod-
nor,
March 30, 1889 (10,993) :-
CapL H. F- B<iwle8
W. H. Fairbairnfl
(L> 7tm-m^
[167,362]
10.138
W, Ambrow. Q.C. (C)
Unop.
HIDHIiBBBX. HORMBE Y
laeis I
Sir J, M^Oarel-
HoBf, Bt (C) 4619
Lcurd Kenfiiiigt'Ori
m 329IW3aC>
[l€g,752J
1U,648
Sir J. MGarel-HOKg,
Bt, (C) Unop,
Sir J. WGarfd'Hogg raised
to peerage a.s Lvrd Ma-
gheramomne.
Julylft, ISai ilft,«VVV.-
1S82
17,271
D, A. Thomas (L) 11,948
W. Pritchard Mor-
gan <L) 11,756
B. F. Williams.
Q.C\ {€] 2304-940
15 Jl^
J. H. Wikon {Lab)
W. S, Robson, Q.C.
iU
H. Bell (LU)
4601
«075
J. Blgwood (C)
H. Heldmann <L)
4417
S»25-17%
12,061
Loid G4M)iiro Ham-
iJi«n {C) 5*47
a Holman [L) 2112-3I3S
12.674
Capt. H. F. BowleB
(C) 549'1
A.aH.Jon^(L) 30^0-1831
13,906
W. Ambroiie, Q,C.
<C)
T.Sadlor<L>
6047
313B-361U
H. C. Siepbetii (C) 6192
Br, T- R, Jone« |L) 2913-32711
\
LIBBRAI. X^hS, BOO^. ^^^-
\
POLL-BOOK, lBm-1907.
309
1895
1T,024
D. A. Thoma» (L) ^250
W. PHtchard Mor-
gan ID 8d5l
IL a Lewis (C^
A, Upward (L»ab> 639
15.077
J. H. Wilson a^
and Lat)) 6755
Col. S. A. Sadler
(C^ 473&-3020
MIDDIiBSBX, BRKNTFO RD
10,754
J. Bigwood (C)
1900
15.400
D. A. Thoma£ (h) 8fi9B
J. Keir Haidie
(LabJ 5745
W* Pntchard Mor-
gaQ (L) 40IM-1741
17.307
Col. 8. A. Sadler
J. H. Wilson (L and
Lab. J
HIDDLKSSX» BAI^IHO
13,IIU
Lord OeotKc Hamilton
iV) Unop.
MIDDLBSBX, BHFIEIiD
14,023
Maj. H. F. Bowles {C\
BffIl»DI«EBBX, HARROW
Ifl.O'iSl
W, Ambrose, Q.C. (Cj
Unop,
Mr. Ambrose appointed a
Master in Lunacy,
April 5, 1889 OS.444J :—
LUB. CoxtQ 63Q3
Corrio Grant (L) 519i-lH05
r
12,469
J. BiKTft ood iC)
6760
6705-55
Unop*
14.497
Lord Geoi-ge Hamilton
iC} Unop,
17,044
CoL H. F. Bowles
C. S. Crole (L)
I. E. B. Cox ^C)
Unop,
IUDLEBBX, HORM8RT
14vfW-J
H. C. SUphenb (C)
Unop.
1«,127
Capt C, B* Balfouj* (C)
Uf
ju>p.
1906
21,438
D. A, Thomas (U 1^971
J. Keir Hardle
(LRC) lOaST
H. Raddiffe (L) 7776-2411
30,322
J. H. Wllflon (L &
Lab) 9871
CoL Sir S. A. Sad-
ler (C) t!a84-2407
G. Lansbniy (Soc) 1481
17453
Dr. V. H. Ruther-
ford (L) 6S06
X Bigwood i CJ e053-ld3
m4au
H. Niekl (C)
A. H. Button iU
sun
23.380
J. Branch (L) 9790
Col. H. F, Bowles
{C} 7074-2116
28,627
J. Ciibb (L)
Hon, W. R. W.
Poel (LU)
11,303
10,^77^16
19,651
Captv C. B. Balfour
(Ci 88^
C. Tomkini^on ID 7289-1570
Capt, Balfour resiffmeA.
Jnne 5, 1907 (a'i.120) :-
Earl of Ronnldahay (C)
Unop,
. BQOE^ \W^.
mo
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
1886
HXPDIiBSBX. TOTT^If H JIM [136J71J
10,887 I 10,887
J. Howard R) 4441 f J. Howard (C^
\\\ S, Caine ih) 3706-73A V. Brethertoii (L)
3941
If IHPlilSSBX, nXBRIDG 1! [83,145j
F. D. Dixon-Hftrt- F, D. Dixon-Hartland {0}
lajid(C) 5083 I Unop,
J. P. Hickman (U 3615-2178
MiDDLETON— «e€ LANCASffm E»
Midlothian— .9M Edikburg mshirk.
MiLK ENt>— 5ee Tower Hamlets.
7535 j
T. M, H^jaly (NJ i(m !
Sii'J, Leslie. Bl. (C) a885-137U
Mr* Heal^ elected to sit for
Londonderrf/r Saitth,
Feb. 11. ismaa*^):—
P* O'Brioii (M 4015
J, C. HaU (C) 2551-1464
7525
P. O^Brien (X> 3862
Sir J. Leslie. Bt (C^ 2491-1471
HOKAGHAK, SOUTH [36, 4001
7474
Sir J. N. McKenna
(X> i735
S. E, Shirley {C} 983-3772
MONMOUTH DISTRICT
64S5
E. H. Carljutt (L) 2933
T. Cordes iC| 2921-11
6485
SirG.ElHot, Bt. (Q3033
E, H, Carbutfc (L) 256S-465
MONMOUTHSHIRE, HO
10.7(15
T. P. Price ih\ 5683
J. A. RollB (C^ 3236 2457
HONMOUTHSHXBR, SO
ii.oett
CoL Hoo. F. C. Mor-
gan (€^ m^
Sir H. Jackaon, Bt,
(L> 4293-507
HOHHOUTHBHIRE^WE ST 182.173)
ff?70
G. M, Wavmintrton,
Q.C. IL) 6730
B. R WUliami?,
7474
Sir J. N. McKenna
(N> 4716
Capt Hon. P. C.
Westenra (C) 1000-3706
RTH [68,6711
10,705
T. K Price (L)
K» Jones {€)
44^
328.^14fl3
UTH tT3,43Tj
11.06H
Col, Hon_ F. C.
Morgan (C> 5236
O, Bryant (L) 2960-SS285
Q.C. \C\
1341-038&
9770
G. M. WttTminirton» OC.
iU Unop,
15,716
J. Howard fC) 579* -
T. H. Cliance LJ 4074-i
11,7^
F. D. Dixon -Hart-
land (G) 5173 ^
L. Probyn (L) 202^^
7047
C. Diamond (N) 3897
H. W. JackBon (C) 22SO
7120
R O'Driecoll (N) 4245
M. M. Rutherfoi-d
(C) 1007^
7697
A. Spicer (Ll
SlrG.Emot,Bt.(C|
^lao
I
&m
12,130
T. R Price (L)
J. A. RoUfl (C)
13,211
Col. Hon. F. C.
Monfan (C> . _^
Baron Prof nmo <L) J7<
11,351
C. M. Warmington,
Q.C, HA 70l«
W. H. Metedytb m 17«
LTBERALi XEXTi BOOTS., WS%.
POLL-BOOK, 1885-1907.
311
1B95
1900
HIBDIiBBBXp TO'TTSHH AM
17.346 ia4l2
J. Howard (C^ 6388 J. Howard {V) fiT2l
Clem Edwards ^L) 381T-25T1 ! G. Hay MorgnD (Lt 4009-Sm2
lEIBDIiBBBlX^ UXBB100 C
12,502 , 13,701
Sir F. D. Dison-Hiu'tland^ Sir F. D. Dixon Hartland.
Bt. \C) BL (C^
Unop, Unop.
M OHAOHAN, NORTH
6815
D. Macaleese ^X) 3377
Capt- Hod. P. C.
West-emu iC\ 2094-1283
MOilAGHJUi, SOHTH
J. Dalj' <X) 38S7
, W» Tenieon
"<^i
1017-2870
MONMOUTH BIBTRIOT
8391
A. Spicer <L) 3743
E. M, Underdown,
Q.C. to 3589-154
701 1
D. Macaleese (X) Unop.
Mr. Maraleesi' died.
Dec. 21. 1900(7014):—
Dn E. C. Tbompson (X)
Ifnop.
6705
J. Daly IX) Unop.
Mr, Ikily remaned.
March 4, 1902 (8903h"
J, MoKeati (N^
(7lW>13,
Dr. Rutherfoord
Harris (C) 4415
A, Spicer (h) 3727-6^
Ilr^ Hai^ria unseated on
petit ioiu
mky 7, imi {mm :—
J. Lii^Toncc (CJ 4604
A- Spicer (L) 1201-343
KOHMOU7HSHIBB, NORTH
11,674 I 11,1.^
R, McKenna (L) 4963 ' R. McKenna <L) 513»
W. K Hume- F. de Peunofather
WJlUamjlC^ 4203-7(^2 (C) 3740-1399
i W>NHOUTHBHIR13, SO
'' 11437
Col, Hon. K C.
Morgan {C\ 5815
Cliilbrd Con^ (L) 6303-612
UTH
14,303
CoL Hon. F. C. Morgtin (C)
Unop,
MOMMOOTHBHIRi:, WE ST
11,475
8ir W. Harcourt
_JL) 7"M3
W, E. Wllliam.«i {C) 1866^5287
llplW
Sir W, Harconrt^L) 5076
L W. H, Gardner
(C) 2401-3575
Sir FK Harcourt died,
Nov. 3, im>4 jLMSTh—
T. Hlcliards iLab) 7Bfl5
Sij' J* CockbtiMi
^Tariff Reform) 330Mfl3S
1906
23l,4€e
Percy Alden <L)
H. W. Chatterton
9056
7009-2047
15,»36
8iiF.D.l>i3ton-Hart'
land, Bt. (C) ftU®
S. J, Pocock (L) 6281-115
6486
P. O'Hare (X)
Mr, O'Hare remaned.
June 20. 1907 <6^i ;--
J. C. R, Lftrdner (K>
Unop.
J. McKean (X)
Unop,
Unop.
11/207
L. Hetalam (L^ 4531
E. E. MichollH IC\ 3JBB-5&2
J. Winstone (LRC) 1678
13,411
R. McKenna (L> 7730
Adm. Sir C. E'amp-
bell (C) 315;M575
15.858
Col. Ivor Herbert
Col. C, C. E, Mor-
gan (C>
7503
6216-1287
1&8^
T. Richards Ujab)
Unop,
LIBSRAh YEAR BOOK, Wjft,
818
THE HOUSE OF VOMMOSS
1885
1886
MOKTOOMEltV mSTBI Gf 117.791]
iM^ I 2909
P> Pryce-Jone^ tC) UOO ; II on. F. Hanburi-
Hon, F. Ha II burr- Ttacy (L)
Tracy U4 13g6-«3 P. Pryce-Jonos (C)
1424
1251-171
MONTOOHERirSHIRB
8870
Stuart Re ndeUU 4044
C. W. W. Wjun (C)3389-<ia5
mm
J. ShircBs Will,
A. Goldon «L) 2779-753
A. Madde (C» 763
'[37410]
8870
Stuart Rondel (L) STBO
Capt. D. H. Mytton
(C) 3220-570
(^331J
8987
J. Shirees Will,
Q.C. <L) 3367
A. PBtton IL.U) 2088-1289
/
MORPETH [50,043]
Thonma Burt (L) Unep,
Nairnshire— s^e Elgin*
Newark— see Xottinghamb
Newbury— «« Behkshire.
NBWGASTIii: - UMDBB ^
7S3T
W. Sw AEeo {LJ 4031
A. R. Scoblo, Q.C.
(C) 2848-1183
MEWCAS^LBJ-UPON-TT
2 ^ea^*. 30,314
J. CowoD (L| 10,489
John Morley (L) 10,129
0, F. Hataond jC) 9,5004B9
Mr. Morley accepted oMce.
Fekl2. 18^ (30,311):-
John Morloy (L) 11,110
C\ l\ Hamond
(C^ 8,449-2661
Xew Forest— .*ffe HAMPsHt
HfiWlRGTON, WAIfWO
L. H. Isaacs (C) 18S5
A. a Henriquea (L) 1816-89
W. Malthou**© (I) 248
NOWIKOTOM, mmBT [01,
0377
C. W. Radcliifo
Vooke iO 24it>
J. Js! A>flr ^L> I774-ei45
^/r TT: 3/eAj-thur
tfj^; 821
mm
Thomas Burt {M
Unop.
D. H. CoghOl (LU) 2876
J. B. Briudloy (L) 27^-124
HB [21.%328]
30,314
John Morley (L)
J. CraiK (L)
Sir W. G, Ami-
HtrongJLU)
Sir M.
BL (C)
Ridley,
RTH [f$0,893]
5S98
L. a Isaacs iC\
J, S, Balfour (L)
10.681
10,172
9,657-515
1983
1748-236
279J
6377
C, W. RftdcUlTe
CwlteitC*
J. F. B. FM^ {\.\
2447
1892
299ft
Sir P. Pi'y CO- Jones
Hon. F. Hanbmy-
Tracy \U
im
1288-118
1288-118 I
3663 ^^H
2847-815 1 ,
Stuart Rendel (L)
Capt. D. H, Mytbon
(C)
Mr. Rendel raised to pe^'-
ngc as Lord RendeL
March 29, 1884 <8002t :-
A, L\ Humphreys-
Owen (L) 3440
R. W. W. Wyim (C) 3215-335
8436
J.ShiressWill,Q.C.
(T.) 3941
R. A, LockhArt
(LU) 2000-183
6083
Thomas Burt (L)
Unop,
W. Allen (L) 4024
D, H. CoghlU tlrU) 2096-1(168
32.117
C. R HiutJOBd <C^ 13,828
John Morloy (L) 10,905
J, Craig: iU U».688-2tt
Mr, Mhrtty appointtd S«c»
rciarv for Ireland.
Aug. 25, 1882 {32,117h~
John Morley (L 12*963
RRalH(LU) 11,244-1739
*5798
W. Saunders {U 3514
L. H. I(<aaca IV\ 2218-2!
iWr. SauTtderfs died^
May 14, ISai (7430) :—
J. Bailey |C1 2078
CoL Reade (l^ 210
G, LansburyiSoc^ 3147
7S79
Capt. Cecil Norton
(U 3421
I-IBERAl. -iCBAB, fS^^ ^"^^^
POLL-BOOK, 1885-1007.
313
1B95
HOHTCIOHBRY BtSTRI
MaJ. E» Prj'co- Jones
1435
13J1-84
Owen Philippe {L}
HO NTGOM BRTSHIRB
7989
A> C* Htimphi'^ys-
Owen <L) 3442
R. W, W. Wynn (C) 3415-37
M0H1?R08B DIBTHICF
J. Shlreaa WiU,
Q.C.iU 3fifti
G* W, Baxter (LU> 2462-1132
Mr. ShireHH WUt resigned.
Feb. 22, 1896 (8892} i-
John Morlcy iU 4565
John Wilson {C) 257a-l«©3
MORPBTH
7027
Thomas Burt ID 340t
M. M. Barry iC> 1235-2169
NBWCAfiTLiB • UNHBR
W. Allen (L)
A- M. Lee (LU>
3510
3399-Ul
1900
OT
322H
Col. E. Pryce-Jone,^
(C) 1475
J. A. Bright {U 1309-189
7915
A, C. Humphrey a-
Owen fL) 31S2
R. W, W. Wynn (C) 321»-"261
John Morley (L) 3980
J. B, DonlLU^ 2380-1570
84S0
Thomaa Bnrt fL)
M. M. Barry (C>
3117
270fr-410
IilfHB
Sir A. S. HasMm
(LU) 3750
W, Allen <L) 356^-182
NS^BTCASTIfB-UPOH-TY NB
C.F.HamondlCI 12,833 S^. R. Plummer
W. D, Cruddas(C) 1X170 , (€}
John Morley (L> H,m2-3fl8 G. Renwick id
J. Craig (L)"
', yfammill
11.154
(ILP) 2.302
NBWIHOTON, WAIiWORTH
g. storey ILJ
Capt* Hon. H,.
Lambten (L)
15,(M
14,7fi2
10.488-4iSa4
10,4<33
7430
J. Bailey {C) 2822
RusseH Spokes (L) 2260-553
O. Lanabury iSoc) 20S
MfiWINOTOM, WBST
7971
r'ftot. Cecil N'orton
3^19
lents (C^ 27«&-lail
7no
J. Bailey <CJ 3098
Russell Spokes (L) 2233-885
Capt. CeoU Norton
it) 3669
F. Rlcarde-Senver
{€} 2103-1156
1906
3rM3
J, D, Heosi (L}
C<th E. Pry ce- Jones
(C)
1M3
D. DaricB (L)
1541
1458-83
t/itojj*
8373
John Morley <L) 4416
CoL A, Sprot (C^ 1922-2494
9425
Thoinaei Burt ih) 5518
S. A. CoatA iC> 1919-3590
9650
J. C. Wedgwood (L) 5155
Sir A. S. Ha«lam
(LU) 2948-2-i07
36,909
WHudson ILRC) 18.869
T. Calrn»4 (L) 13,423
Sir W. R. Plum^
iner {C} ll>42-fl481
G, Renwick |C| ' 11.223
S995
C, J. ODonnell (L) 3187
Sir J. Bailey (C| 2418-769
7147
Cant* Cecil Norton
(L^ 4446
R. K BeliUoH (C) 2425-3021
LIBERAL YEAK BOOK, l^Oift.
314
TSB BOUSE OF COMMONS
18B6
I
1S86
KkWMARKET— W« CaMBRIDO ESHIBB.
NKWTt)RT— sr* SKBOPSHrKE.
NnWRT [13,m]
J. H. McCarthy (M
Unop' R.
Newton— we LANCASHnie. |
HORFOLK, BAST |dO,fl9T] I
11.161 I 11461
K Blrkbeck (C) 4682 i Sir E. Birkbock, Bt.
ZIflS
J. H. McCarthy (N) 1153
^ C. Sftundors (LU) 71»4«7
R Falk (L)
4440-342
NORFOLK, HID [16.154]
R. T. G\inio"iHL) 6275
A. K. FoUowea (C) aSTi-Sloa
<C) 4578
H. Lefj -Warner (L> 4000^78
R. T. Gurdon (LU)
J. Toller (L>
3092
NORFOLK^ MORTH
9742
H. H. CozenB-
Hardy»Q,a(L) 5028
8. Hoare iC) 3M2-ie9S
[53.73g)
»742
H. H. Coscons-
Hards'. QX-. (L)
A. EL FbUowcs {V}
irORFOEiK, NORTH'
10.444
Joseph Arch {L) 4461
LonlH, Beotinck
\€) 3821^^640
1084
3324-
m
BT [51,380]
i 10.444
Lord H. Bentinck
' (C)
I Jofieph Arch (L)
NORFOLK, SOUTH {46^61 1]
10441
F. Taylor iL) 4530
Sir R. J. Buxton p
Bt. (CJ 3588-942
NORFOLK, BOUTH-WB
S391
W. A. Tyseen-
Amherf^t (C) 4O06
Sir W. B. Gurdon
(L) 3776-330
Norm ANTON— see Yobkshir
NORTHAMPTON [7fi,070j
2 Mmts. 8i58^i
H. Labouchere (L) 48^15
C. Bradiaugh (L) 4315
H, C. RichardH {C\ 38W;M2.>
10,141
F, Taylor (LU>
4fle4
4064.^
Vnop*
BT [40.5OD1
9301
W. A. Tyisen- Amherst
<C) Ump.
H. Tjabouchere (L^ 4570
C. Brmllaiigh <L) 4353
R. Tumor (LUl 3860-503
T. <X B. Lees (C) 3656
Mr, Bradlattgh died.
Fekl2,)8&l(ia895):-
M. R Manficld IL) 5436
R A, Germaiije (O 3723-1713
1892
1847
RrarvilI(N>
H. Thompeon (C)
K. Johnston (P)
9812^
R. J. Price (L)
Sir E. Birkbeok. Bt.
(C)
4303440
8801
C. Hi^ins, aC. tL> 4060
R. T/Gurdon (LU^ SSSMTO
Mr. Hipffiiis resigned^
April 23; 18S5 {mm :-
R. T. Gurdon {lAJ) 4112
F, w. Wilson (L) ?sai^m
8713
H- H. Coswins
Hardy, aC. (L» 4561
J. Cator iC) 3278-12B
10,019
Joeopli Arch (L)
Lord H. Ban ti tick
4911
884S
F. Taylor {h\J)
A. G. Kitohing: <L)
3535-79
^
gigg
T. L. Haro (C^ 4077
H. Loe-Womor (L) 3739-338
11,180
H. T^bouchere (Tj) 5430
M, R Manflold (L) 5164
H. C. Richards (C) 3651-]5t3
A. JJrueker {V] 3235
I^IBKRAIj tbab, boots^ \^W%»
POLL-BOOK, 1885-1907.
315
1895
HBWRY
1872
P. CarvlU (N) 987
H. Thompson (C)
HORFOIiK, BAST
10,838
R. J. Price (L) 4fl06
H. Rider Haggard
(C) 4408-196
NORFOIiK, MID
960B
F. W.Wilson Oi) 4220
R. T. Gurdon (LU) 408ft-134
NORFOIiK, NORTH
9024
H. H. Cozens-
Hardy,Q.C. (L) 4264
Sir Kenneth Kemp,
Bt. fc) 3738-626
Mr. Cozens-Hard/y made
a Judge.
MarchlS, 1890 (10,017) :-
Sir W. B. Gurdon
(Li 4779
Sir Kenneth
Kemp, Bt. (C) 3610-1169
NORFOIiK, N.W.
10,916
Joseph Arch (L) 4817
E. kT B. Tighe (C) 3620-1297
NORFOIiK, SOUTH
9647
F.Ta^or(LU) 4281
T. H. iSolbey <L> 3445-836
Mr. Taylor resigned.
Mayl2, 1896 (9625):-
A. W. Soames (L) 4626
S. Holmes (C) 3296-1330
NORFOIiK, B.W.
9119
T. L. Hare (C) 3968
R. Winfrey (L) 3762-206
NORTHAMPTON
11,442
H. Labouchere (L) 4884
A. Drucker (C) 3820
K Harford (L &
Lab) 3703-117
J. Jacobs (C) 3304
F. G. Jones iSoc) 1216
J. M. RoberiaoB
(IL) 1131 i
1900
1789
P. Carvill (N)
10,791
R. J. Price (L)
Capt. W. Prioleau
(C)
F. W. Wilson (L)
W. L. Boyle (C)
Unop.
4563
3733-«30
3422-574
10,261
Sir W. B. Gurdon
(L)
Ma^'. H. S. Follett
4490
3493-997
10,811
G. White Oj)
Sir W. H. Ff olkes,
Bt. (LU)
4287
3811-476
9654
A. W. Soames (L) 3986
E. Mann <C) 3566-420
3702
8740
T. L. Hare (C)
R. Winfrey (L)
12,180
Dr. J. G. Shipman
(L) 5437
H. Labouchere (L) 5281
R. R. B. Orlebar (C) 4480-801
H. E. Randall (C> 4V2A
1906
1905
J. J. Mooney (N)
P. Carvill (N)
11,237
R. J. Price (L)
R. F. Boileau (C)
802
736^
5631
3435-2196
9490
Lord Wodehouse (L) 4197
W. L. Boyle (LU) 4170-27
10,795
Sir W. B. Gurdon
(C)
S. Rippingall
5155
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) 3510-1158
8936
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 i^\ 4Cm
\
LIBH3BAX YBSAR BOOK., \^^.
318
THE BOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
MORTHAMPTOIISHIRS,
F. A. Chiinning
(LI Mil
R. Ramadon {C) 335»-*i055
U,3I.T6
Hon. C R. Speneor
(L) &W«
R PMppfl {€} i347-1099
NOHf H AH PTO N SH IRE »'
9(741
Ijord Bai-ghley (C) 446J
Sir J. M. Car-
michael. Bt. (L) 4296-171
HORTHAHPTON BHIRB,
9638
Blr R. Knightlor,
Bt. (C\ 40T4
Sir M, Fltzg<3rald,
Bt. <L) 4012-62
North SHiELDa^i?ee Tynhuh
NORTHUM BBHXiANDf B
fIS»l
SlrKGre3r,Bt.{LM929
F^rl Percy {C) 3613^1316
NORTHUMBDRLAIID,
10,237
M. Maclnnes {LJ 5183
Sir M. W. Ridley,
Bt. (C) ^i3^1A30
HORTHUMBBRLAHD,
11,852
A. H, G. Grvy {U 5782
Gainaf ord Bf ucc,
aC. (C) 344(V-2342
HORTHUBtBBRLAND,
10,392
C. Feiiwick {L> 5858
J. B. Cookson {C) 2703^155
NoRTMWioH— see Cheshirbl
NORWICH (lUJSai
2 smU 15,323
H. Bullard (Of 7fT9
J, J. Coknan iL> 0601
R. S. Wright {L) 0251-415
Mr. Bulio/i'd unseated on
petition.
S. HQaj^ \€) Unap.
1886
BAST [87,2211
F. A. ChRJininK (L) 4428
L. Agar-Ellia
Hon.
901^-1416
MID [55,301)
11,306
Hon. C* R. Spencer
\U 4887
W. C. Cartwright
ILU)
SOUTH [43,752J
9636
Sir R. Knightloy,
Bt. (C^ 4009
SlrJ^M-Cannichaijl,
Bt (L> 988rr-31fi
OUTH.
NORTH [47,303]
9741
Lord Biirghloy {C}
Unop^
ii^aae
F. A. Channing (LI 6832
W. Potter. QXT C^ 434&-11i4
lasos
Hon. C. R* Spencer
{U 4731
James Pender {C\ 43aM31
Lord Bnrghley (C>
J, T. Stockhum (L)
4^05
9251
D. C. Guthrie (L)
T: L. M. Cartwright
[55,m41
10,237
M, Maclnnee (L) 4177
Viact. MelKund to 3220-957
TTNRSIDS [100,8S7J
11.832
W. B, Beaumont (L) 4112
A. H. G. Grey (LU) 3990-123
■WANSBRCK [S0,639]
I 10,392
C. Fenwick {Jj\ 5235
W. Wiglit ILtT) 1710-3525
RRW^ICK-OH-TWEED {504911
9691 I 9141
Sir K Grey, BU <L) 4131 ' sir E. Grey, Bt. iU 4002
Hon. F. W. Lambton W. A. Robertson (CJ 3660442
(LUl 3407-724
9064
N. G. Clayton tC) 4092
M. Maelnnes (L) 4010-83
Mr. Clai/toti unseated <w
17. 1893 (10,494) :-
M. Maclnnes (L> 4304
R. Clayton (Cj 4338-4lfl
15,323
J. X Colman (L)
S. Hoaro (C|
J, H. Tillett (L>
C. S, Read(C^
62^
6156
6119^
5564
13,727
X A. Pease iU 54G8
Arnold Wbite (LUJ 601MS0
11,304
C. Fenwick (L) 5666
S, McC, Hill <C) SBflO'^TT*
16,aS3
Hoare (C)
J, Colman ^L)
Bedford iU
771S
7107
BSll^^M
lUm^lBKl. ^^ii3. W>OT?U V»3&^
POLL^BOOK, 1885^11*07-
317
1895
NOBTHAHPTOlf SHIRK,
F. A- Chamiing
(L) mil
H- Luflh-WllRoni,
QX\ (C) 4981-1216
HORTHAHPTONBHIRB
lljll
Jamet' Pender (C) 5084
Hon, C R. Speiicer
*LJ 4802-282
MORTMAMP^OMBHIRE,
K. P. Monckton (C)
Unop.
HORTH^UiPTOMSHlRB,
91M
Hon. E, S, Dougla*^
Pennitnt {C] 4553
L D. C. Gntlirie ID 3324-lSi9
1900
EAST
14.385
F. A. Channinir^U 700S
J. C. D. Parker (C| 5Sa»-144U
MID
12,175
Horu L', R. Sptsncor
(L)
Str Jameu Pendor
Bt. (C)
5399
NORTH
l(i.^20y
Cot. S. G, Stopfoitl
StfcCkviUeiC) 4359
F. Bnrlow ft) ^03-1256
SOUTH
8»76
Hon. E. A. FltaroF
(C;j 4174
Archibald QroTe
ID 3166-1008
KORTHUMBRRLAND, B
Sir R Grey. Bt. (L> 43T8
Lord WarK worth
{Mart Perm (C) 3SB^783
HORTMUHBERLAND,
10,3lfl
W. t\ B. Beaumoot
(L) 4438
C. K Hunter (C) 4003-J35
IfORTHUMBSRI^AND,
14.932
J, A. Pease ^L) 6088
Arnold WMIg (LU) 5631-435
]|ORTHUMBmHX.AIII»,
12,!^
CV Fen wiek (L) 3629
J. J* Harris iC) 2^22-3207
RORWIGH
17,494
a. Hoaro (C^
8166
8034
Sir H, Bull&rd (Q
T* TerrolU Q.C. (LJ 733l>-704
F. W, Vemoy ILI 7210
B R WICK-O N -T WEED
d303
Sir K, Grey, Bt.. (L>
HEXHABf
10,310
W. C. B. Beaumont
\U 4197
Visot. Morpeth (LU) 4011-186
T71IESIDE
18,460
H. C. Smith (tU)
J. A. Peaee {h}
7om
6730-^83
WAN8BBGK
i4,m
a Fenwiek (L) 5*74
J. a Applehy (C) 42S3-11»1
18,738
Sir S. Hoare, Bt. (Cf
Sir H. Bnllard jCJ
Sir II BuXlard died.
Jan. 1&, lyOI {\%Tm '.-
UJ.TUlettlL) 8a7«
E. E- Wild (C^ 6756^1820
Q. H, Roberta (Lab) 2440
1906
16,862
F. A, Charming ^L) SOU
Sir A. Do-Capoll-
Brooke, Bt. (C) 641«-3«^
_ 13,450
H. Maiifleld <L) 6307
R, h\ Peel <C) 5087-1240
laosg
G. Xicholk (Lab) 4S80
Col* S. G, Stqpford
Sackvllle (C)
4JW5-686
«023
Archibald Grove {L) 4136
Hon. C\ Douglas-
Ponimnt (C) 3814-322
«3ie
SirE.Gr<jy,Bt,lL) 5102
T. W.H, In8klp(C) ^863-2240
11.049
W. C, R Beaiimont
(U 5633
G. S, Clayton iC) 3517-2085
Mr. Bexiumont. aucceedfd to
peerage as Lord A Ihndah:
March a7. imi Ul,ll«) :—
R. tt Holt {L) 5401
CoL C.L. Bates (C) 4244-1167
23,167
J. M. Roberttion
J. Ki
:nott iC)
11.>I»0
6,886-4611
17,529
C. Fenwiek (L} 10,388
W. R, Buchanan
Riddell (C) 3;210-7176
20,3tW
a, H. Rob«rt«
(LRC)
L. J. Tillett (L)
E. K. Wild {C}
lUa'^
10.W2
7,460-3512
UBKRAl, TPW^ ^OOK, W3»^
31S
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
I8a5
12,749
Arnold Morley {L) 6239
Hon. H. Fiiieh-
Hatton (C) 4248-^1
NOTTlKOHJlMp SOUTH
12,751
J. Cai veU WilliamB
(L^ 1963
H. 8. Wrifirht (C) 4630-383
[73,1»5]
NOTTIHGHAH, WSS1> [93,3371
Col. C. Seely (L) mm
E. Cope ^C) 37W-2Sr2
^^iima (Soc) am
KOl*TIiraHAHl0IRB, B
9479
W.Beckett'Denifion
(L)
a FoUambe
4072-295
1886
iill]
12,7ifl
Arnold Moriey (L)
Hon. H. Finch.
Hattcm (C>
4584
4418-136
12,751
H, 8, Wrlgrht (CJ
J. CarveU AYilliamH
4586
4317-1«»
14929
CoL C. Seely <LU)
A45S
4609-849
ASSBTIiAW [57,117)
W. Beckett (C)
jtf-. ^ckett died.
r.U
Unop,
4331
J. W, Mellor, Q.C.
<^- G. S. Foljanibe ' -^^
J. H. Payne (C) 230&^381fi
a a s. Foljambe
T *^' 4fi7fl
h. Rolleston iQ --
NOIMFIIf GHilHSHlRB, H
i8es
11,204
Arnold Moriey {L)
Hon. H. Flnch-
Hatton {€)
4861
4284^77
11,010
H,aWd8;ht<C) 4570
J. Fletcher Mouiton,
Q.O. <L) 4487-83
13,411
Col. C. Seely (LU)
Henry Broaah^rst
5610
sir F. G. Mllner, Bt.
j.'S
Yoxall (L) 4014-103
J. EL EUiML')
^V^' B. Wamer
NuN^TON^^^e Waswickshm.
USHClilFFB {80,219J
*J-E. Elite ai'^^ 17«4 I T iz. ^,* "'»*fi
5380
4588-792
I.IBE1BAI- ^KAB, BOOlt, \Wm,
POLL-BOOK, 1885-1907,
319
1B95
11.818
E. Bond (C) l«M)
Arnold Motley <L) 4735-165
1900
12,109
E. Bond tC|
E. H. ErtUHor (L)
41*8-779
NOTO^INOHJIM, SOUTH
11,377
Lord H. Bentinck
{Q\ mfi ! tCj 5288
R W. Mande IL) 438&-433 H. Y. Stanger, Q,C.
(L) 3SJli-1384
Lord H. Ben tin ck
NOTTIHGHABf, WBST
14.510
J. H. YoxalML( fl088
A. G. Sparrow (C) 5576-513
HOTTIHOaJiMSHIItS, B
Sir R G
(C)
H. K Leader (L)
Mlliier, Bt,
mi
3^1-1253
MOTTIMGHAHSHIRll.
12.3J,>
J. CarvuU WUHuiils
<L) 5670
Col. H. Eyre (C) 4385-1385
14.873
J. H. Yoxall (l^
Sir Lepel GriiHn
(LU)
JlSaSTliAW
6023
5fia»-384
io,i2a
sir F. G. Milner, BL (CJ
MANBFlBLiII
lM5ti
A. B. Mai-kham (L) 64B«
CoL H. Eyre (C) il27-23fiB
1906
12.4.>l
Sir Henry f'otton
R Bond \V\
A. Rlchai-daoii
iLab)
Lord H« BenMnck
mm
4290-lT3f)
5514-8tl(l
13,500
X H, Yoxall (L) BIOT
W. I^ P. Rowley
11,320
F. H. New new {L)
air F. G. Mihier,
Bt. (C)
53fi5
4834-531
17,»31
A. B. Mat kham IL|
NOTTIN01CJ1H3HIRB, H liWAHK
10.310
. G. E. Welby,
10,485 I
Hon. H, H. Finch- I Sir i
Hatton (CI Unop,
Mr* Finch ■ HaUon re-
signed.
May U, 1836 nOt4l9J:-
YiBct. Newark (C> Unop,
Vi^. Newark succeeded
to peerage aa Lard Man-
Feb. 16, 1»X> a^.310) :—
Sir a G. E. Welby,
Bt. (C) 5182
H.Y.8tanger.Q.C.
(L) 2Sn-229l
ro^tlKOHJLHSHIRB, H U5HCLIFFE3
12,808 I ihdm
1 J. E. ElMs iU 5752 ' J. E. EHIb i,U
\0. M. Sinith (LU) 5119-633 J. Robinson (C)
Bt. (C^
UliOp,
6350
10,Sf»
J. R. Starkoy {C }
A. M. Matjde^'ille
(L>
4772
4444-328
17,8
J. E. Ellis (LI
d(m
fl»13-446 I H, F. Wyatt (LU> ^00^^834
LIBieiiAL ITfiLAJt BOOK^ \^Kft*
320
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
2 t^faU. 2&,e00
J. T. Hibbert(L) 12.268
J. M.MacleAntO) 11.992
Hon. K, h, Stan-
lev iU 11.847-145
a. T. Whitehead
{V\ UJ91
1886
J. M. Maclean {Q) 11.00«
Elliott Loos tCI 11,484
J. T. Hlbbert \U 10,921-563
J. M. Cheetham (L^ 10.801
7391
K LyelllL) 3332
Hon. C, T, Dimdas
to lMO-1412
7391
L. Lyell iU
H* Hoar© (LU)
2353
1382-871
OEMSKIRK- -«efi LANC!ABinBK.f
OBGOLPCBOSa— SCf YORKSHIR E.
OaeoRY— ««e QtrEicN's Count|y.
Obwebtry— «e* Shbopshike,
OTLEY— *ee YOBKSHtRK.
OXFOHB 148.285]
67&1
A. W. Hi\ll (C) 3212
t\ A. Fj-ffe (L) 2894-318
OXFORB UNIVERSITY
2 seats, 5575
Sir J. R. Mowbray, Bt (C)
J. O. Talbot (C)
6764
A. W. Hall <C)
Uncp,
5S75
Sir J. R, Mowbray, BL ^C)
J. G, Talbot {Q
Vnop.
OXFORD&HIRSi, MtD> OT WOODSTOCK [46,476]
10,015
RW. McLean (L) 4327
Viflct. Valontia (CI 4138-189
OXFORDBHIRB,
8478
Sir B* Samuelaon.
Bt. (L) 4438
L.M, Wynne (C) 2»44-14fi2
10,012
F. W, McLean, Q.C. {UJ)
Unop.
Mr. McLean appoiTitid a
Master in Ltrnacy.
April 21, 1891 19^25^ :-
G* H, MoitgU (C^ 4448
G. R. Benwon {L) 3760-688
NORTIH, oi- BANBURY {40,0151
8478
Sir B. Samuelson,
Bt. {L) 3677
L, M. Wynne (C^ 3184-493
18B2
J. M. Chectham (L) 12,619
J. T. Hibbert iD 12;541
Elliott 1^08 (C) 12,205-336
J. M, Maclean (O ll.9a£
7D64
L, LyeU fL) 2024
W. YQianger (LU) 16I7-1(0J
7476
Gen. Sir G. Chesney
lO 3276
R. Souttar (L) 315^190
Sir G, (Jhesney died.
AprLi 20, 1885 (7637J :—
Vbct Valentia (C) 3746
J. F. Little {D 3143-002
0011
Sir J. R. Mowbray, Bt. {Ci
J. G. Talbot (C)
UntniK
9756
G. R, BensoD (L)
G. H. Morrell (d)
8223
Sir B. Samuelsoo,
Bt. <L)
L. M, Wynne (C)
4278
4167-111
3640
34^3-1891 H
X,J3BBA1. YEAS ^OOK, \^%,
POLL-BOOK, 1886-1907.
321
1895
OIiDHJLM
28,783
R. Ascpoft (C)
J. F. Oswald, Q.C.
Adam Lee (L)
Sir J. T. Hibbert
13,085
12,465
12,249-216
j^}
12,092
dr, Ascroft died and Mr.
Osioald resigned,
July 6, 1899 (28,476):-
A. Eminott (L) 12,976
W. Runciman
(L) 12,770
Winston Church-
ill (C) 11,477-1293
J. Maudsley <C) 11,449
ORKNBY AND SHBTIiA
7053
Sir L.Lyell,Bt.(L) 2381
R. W. M. Fullarton
(LU) 1580-781
OXFORD
7637
Visct. Valentia (C) 3623
T. H. Kingerlee (L) 2975-648
OXFORD UNHTBRSITY
6154
Sir J. R. Mowbray, Bt. (C)
J. G. Talbot (C) Unop.
Sir J, Mowbray died.
Mayll, 1899 (6186):—
Sir W. R. Anson, Bt. (LU)
Vnop.
1900
A. Emmott {t) 12,947
Winston Churchill
(C) 12,931
W. Runciman (L) 12,709-222
C. B. Crisp (C) 12,522
ND
7420
J. Cathcart Wason
(LU) 2057
Sir L. Lyell, Bt. (L) 2017-40
Mr. Wason resigned.
Nov. 18 and 19, 1902 (7572) :~
J. Cathcart Wason
(IL) 2412
T. McKinnon Wood
(L) 2001^11
T.V.S. Angler (LU) 740
8185
Visct. Valentia (C)
Unop.
J. G. Talbot (C)
Sir W. R. Anson, Bt. (LU)
Unop.
OXFORD8HIRB, MID, or WOODSTOCK
9767 9663
G. H. Morrell (C) 4689 G. H. Morrell (C)
G. R. Benson »— "~>
OXFORD8HIRB, NORT
8145
A. Brassey (C) 4057
C. Thornton (L) 3074-963
Unop.
n, ov BAMBURT
7853
A. Brassey (C) 3632
Hon. E. flennes (L) 2821-811
1906
32,387
A. Emmott (L) 17,397
J. A. Bright (L) 16.672
C. B. Crisp (C) 11,989-4683
E.L. Hartley (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.
E.N. Bennett (L)
G. H. Morrell (C)
4585
4144-441
7748
Hon. E. Fiennes (L) 3992
Visct. Villiers (C3) 279^-1196
l4l»VRAi4 YBAB. ^OOK, \^^,
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1365
1886
OXPORH&HHIB, SOUTH t <»F HISNLBY |lg,6S0]
8659 S66ft
Col, E. ^V'. Harcourt Hon. R Parker (C^ 3ff7l
(<;» 3778 air W. G. F. Philli-
F. W. Maiido (L) 3258^2(J more, Bt. (Ly 2fl00-1071
1602
8731
Hon. F. Parker iC\ J
Sir W. G. R PhiUi-
luore, Bt, (L^
3:SRlMie
PADDIMOTON,
I^ I* Cohen ir>
NORTH [T2,2UI
2482
17»7-tiSo
SOUTH
5315 ' 6396
2900 JohnAirdtC)
138&-9U T. Terrell (Lj
FADDIMOTOM,
Lord Randolph
Churchill (C | 2731
J. E. H. Skinner
(L^ 102»-1706
W, Lawi^nce (ID 290
PAISLBY [Tp.BSl]
W. B. Barbour (L) 3390
R. M. MoKorrell
iC> 2523-867
Paktick—sc^ Lanarkshire.
PEaKHAM— see Camberwel
Pekblesshirk— see SfiiLiaB
PBMBROKB JLND HJtV
M7i
H.O.AUeti,Q.CjL)2'll8
Adm- R, C. Mayne i
{€} 2150-268
I L, L- Cohon (C)
I J» KempiJter (L>
Mr. Cohen died.
! Julys. 1887 {6«e8> :—
JohnAird<C) 2230
I E. RouUctigo iU lSl2-4ia
5193
Lord Randolph
ChureMU (C)
J. P, Hopps {Lf
25Q1
2281^0
5168
' Lord Randolph
aa76 Churchill iC\ Ump.
7eft-1807 ! I-^d It ehurehm died.
Feb, 10. 1890 15^8) :-
T. a. Fardell {Cf Unop.
W. B. Barbour (L) 3057 | W, Dunn {U 42^
J.ParkerSmi th (hVmm-dm C.N. Johusbon (LU}2441~ia21
Mr. Barbour died.
June 1. 1891 (81071 :-
W. Dunn (L) 4145
E. M. McKerrell {0) 2807-1338
PRHBROKUSHIRB [51,859]
10,8©
W. Ft. M. DavicB
Philippa
37^-1261
Pbnrith— see Cumberland.
PBNRITN
AND
26*S
D. J. Jenkins (L) 1170
W, C. Bentinck [C] 1069-101
FAIiUO
C. S. Parker (L) 1652
J. Chi»hoLm {C] 109&-5S3
A.McDougalMm 967
ERFORDWBBT [36,8731
5i74
Adm* R, C May no
(C) 2305
LewiB Morris (L> 2033^272
10.883
W. R. M. Da vies
(L) 4090
C. E. G, Philipps iC) 3983-116
5930
C. R K* Allen {LI
Gen. J. W» Laurie
2580
238J^m
OTH [16,312]
2562
W C. Bontinck (C)
D. J. Jenkins {L>
1089
4339
C. S. Parker (LJ
W. Fowler (LU)
1573
1120-453
10.865
W. R. M. Dttvle«
(L> 1800
SirC.E.G.PhmppH,
Bt. {Cj S701-10l«
2580
W» C. Beiitinck (C) 1218
A. D. Serena (L) —
4184
W. Whitelaw (C) 1308
C. 8. Parker <L) 1171-^
J. WooUeo at 907
LIBHRAT. "^P.ATl BCKilS., \W5fe,
POLL BOOK, 1885-1907.
323
1895
1900
OKFORDSHXRBI, aoOTH, or HBRLBY
Sa32 ; 903&
R. T. Heniion- , R. T. Hernioii'
Hodge {C) 3S31 I Hodge (CM
Herbert Sanmel (LI 3470-381 Herbert Samuel {lA 3450-172
PADDINGTOH, HOBTH
6972
John Aini \C\ 2848
G. H. Maberleyicn 186(2-907
PADDIHGTOHp SOUTH
5338
T. a FardeU (C)
Unop.
PAlSIiEY
ir>,S44
Sii' W. Dimn, BL
(L) 4404
PBMBROKB JLHD HA¥
Gen, J. W. Laurie
(C) 271U
C.F.fi.AUen(L) 2550-ieB
PBMBRORSSHlilll
1141H
W. R. M. I>ftvi68
CL) 4ddO
A. 8u Davles {C\ 3ff?()-i80
3fn Uoirfeff ajraeiTttecE At-
tomty-Gen. of ^aA€[«MW.
Feb. la. 1898(11/>61):—
J. W. Philippi* IL) 5070
Hon* Hugh. Camp-
beU (C» 3400-1670
FBHRTlf
AND FAIiHO
2616
F. J. Hominian (L> 1150
W. a Bentinck IC) 1101-49
PERTH
44off
R, W&llaoe. Q.C.
W, Whltelaw {€)
2137
1763-371
8167
John Aird |C) 3»64
E. W. Fordham (L) 1518-1S4H
5750
Sir T. G. Fardell (C)
llltOJi.
10,758
Sir W. Dunn, Bt
^L) 4332
CaptG-8.C.Swin-
ton (C> 3474-1058
ERFORDHrSBT
6398
Geo. J. W. Laurie
<9
r.Tc
T. TorreU, Q.C, (L^
11.083
. W. PhilippB (L>
3678
2667-12
Unop,
UTH
F, J. Horniman (L>
N. L. Cohen {C)
1184
1184-20
4873
R Wallace. Q.C. (Li 2171
W. Whllelftw iC) 1827-344
1908
P. E. Morrell (L> 4562
Sir R, T. Hermon-
Hodge. Bt. (O 4060^12
9602
L. G. Chioxza
Moner (L) 3825
A. Strauss (C) 2419-14l]6
8tr H. C, Burdolt
(ILU) 817
m43
Sir T, G. FajdeU \C) '2t*J0
C. W. Milne ID 1502-1417
12,179
J. M. McCaQum
(LI
J. A. D. McKean
R. Smlllio <Lah)
25!»-3070
71^
OwonPhiUims <L)3o76
Gen. Sir R. Pole.
C\irew (C) 2527-1049
11,3232
J. W, Pbiynns (L)
J. Lort- Williams
2S06-3280
293«
J. Barker (L)
D, a HaU (C
134^
1248^
5398
R, Wallace. K.C.
(L) 2875
:S. Chapman (C) 1867-1008
Mr. Wallace appointed
Chaimnanljfmd&fi County
Sessions.
Feb. 12, 1907 (5419) :-
SlrR.Pull»r<L) Unop,
LIBERAL TEABi B()0^ \Q^.
884
THE MOUSE OF COMMONS
1S&5
FBRf*HGHIRB, E ABf [12,
7894
R. S. Metizies ^L) -1222
A. Qraham Mur-
ray (C) 1^21-1801
FERTHSHIBE, WEST [4
82SI
Sir Donald Curde
(L) 378«
CSchLH. D. Moray ^ 03290498
PETBfi BOROUGH [32;^0a]
3833
Hon. W. J. W.
Fltsjwilliaiii [C] 1SS3
Sydney Buxioo (L) L505-2d8
FElTt£ftSFIEIJ> — 8«e KaMFSHI
PIiTMOUTH [iQi,6iS\
2scaU. KMSO
Sir E. Bat€s, Bt. (C) 1354
Edward Clarke,
Q,C. (C) 1240
R a Macliver IL) 113^-108
Hon. R. B. Br^ttCLi^ 3868
1886
330}
7851
H. S. Menzies fL) 3304
J. B. Holland LU) 2ia5-130a
Mr. Men^ies died.
Feb. 19. I8a» aim) :-
Sir J. Kinloch. Bt.
^L) 4005
W. L Boas© (C) 2288-1716
82SS
Sir Donald Ciirrio
a W.T.OmondtL)
Hon. W. J. W. FitSE-
william (C) 1780
G. G. Greeo wcN>d (L) 1401-288
Mr* iHt^william died.
Oct. 7, 18S9 (10S6J :—
A, C. Morton (Lj 1893
R, Pnrvis ILU) 1642-251
loe.
PONTEFR&CT 120,745]
24S5
Hon. R. Winn (C^ llll
H, C, E, Childers (Lj 1075-36
Poplar— ^€e To^wtir Hamle
10,130
Sir Edward Clarke,
QX. (CI 4137
Sir E. Bates, Bt (C) 4133
T. E, Stephens (L) "^--
E, Strachey (Jj)
3175
3465
Hon. R. Winn (Cj
V. J. laemlnir (L)
1150
947-209
1892
7585
Sir J. mnloch, Bt
(LJ 3533
W. L Boa«e (Ci 2i84-10*»
79efS
Sir Donald Dnrrie
{LU> 3422
A. Ure iL) 3063-3fi9
45^
A, a Morton ih\
R, Purvis (LU)
2037
1S79-158
12j43l
Sir Edward Clarke,
Q.C. ^C) flOei
Sir W, G. Pearoe.
Bt (C) 50S1
a Harrison \h) 4fl21-:
G. Lidg«tt iU 4381
2518
Hon. R, Winn (C*
1133
Oapt. H. S, L. WilBon
(L) HT82-40
Hon. B. Winn succeeded
to peerage as Lord St.
Oswald.
Feb. 13, 1893 mm) :-
H. J* Reckitt (L» 1228
J. Shaw iV} 1166-63
Mr. Ee^kitt unsecUed on
petition,
June 26, 1883 (2575):-
T. W. Nu^ey (L) 11»1 •
Ell lot t Lees (C) 1 ldlM3
LIBEBAli I^BIKB. BOOTS., \^SK!fe,
POLL-BOOK, 1886-1007.
325
1895
PBRTHSHIRB,
7641
Sir J. Kinloch, Bt
BAST
y^l
BoaseiC)
3410
2535-875
PBRTHSHIRB, WBST
7964
Sir Donald Currie
(LU) 3379
J. D. Hope (L) 3067-292
PBTBRBOROUOH
4787
R. Purvis (LU) 2260
A. C. Morton (L) 2020-239
1900
7463
SirJ.Kinloch,Bt
(L) 3185
J. G. Stewart (C) 2143-1042
Sir J, Kirdoch resigned,
Feb. 28. 1903 (7514):-
T. R. Buchanan (L)
Unop,
8078
J. Stroyan (LU)
C. S. Parker (L)
2913-«85
5300
R. Purvis (LU) 2315
HaUey Stewart (L) 2156-100
PliTMOUTH
13,400
Sir Edward Clarke,
OC. (C) 6575
C. Harrison (L) 5482
Hon. Evelyn Hub-
bard (C) 5456-26
S. F. Mendl (L) 5296
Mr. Harrison died,
Jan. 12, 1896 (13,223):—
S. F. Mendl (L) 5966
Hon. Ivor Guest (C) 5802-164
Sir Edward Clarke re-
signed.
Feb. 16, 1900 (13,568):-
Hon. Ivor Guest (C) Uiuyp.
PONTBFRJLCT
2721
T. W. Nussey (L) 1245
J. Fitzalan Hope (C) 1188-57
lS.fiflB
H. E. Duke, Q.C. {C\ 6000
Hon. Ivor Quest (C) 6005
S. F. Mendl (L) 546(^^546
H.deR. Walker (L) 5264
3004
T. W. Nussey JL) 1386
Sir F. Ripley, Bt. (C) 1289-116
1906
T. R. Buchanan (L) 3738
Marq. of Tullibar-
dine (C) 2648-1000
D. C. Erskine (L) 3800
J. Stroyan (LU) 3087-403
G. G. Greenwood
(L) 3326
Sir R. Purvis (LU) 2167-1169
18,196
T. W. Dobson (L)
C.S.MaUet(L)
H. E. Duke, K.C.
9021
8014
^%
6547-2367
Smith (C) 6234
T. W. Nussey (L)
Col. C. E. Yate (C)
1837
1030-807
LIBERAL. YEAB. BOOK, \^^«
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
"it— .
CtaLL- ...»
P.T—fcrtiyiai SBEU
Q011.T.C Bmoe <07»N
8irH.awour4Ci7a»
mm^ mm
CoL ar W. ,
eiraWilHM«C| 8S»
BomO 7IS(7
Cbpt J. O, Pflkh«*
ton (L» lfleS-3314
Pcmsirr— «ee Yorkskmek. i
R. lAlor (X> mm R. L&lor (X»
Capfc. R. G. Cosbj I Capt- R, G. Coeby
tC)
a07-^l3 { it)
J.
106-3122
5617 3617
A, OOmnar (N) 3a» W, A. Maodonald (S)
R, Caldbe<^ tW
Mr. (TCkmnor <t&ted to sU
for East Dmu^fuL
Feb.l2,lfflSjfi6lf):—
8. Oliara Qij
RadgliffK'Cum -Farxwost n—see Lakgashibs.
Hod. A.H, WaUih tC> lfi80
C. C. HogetB ID 180-07
UfUtp.
4539
Hon. A,H, Walah (C| IfllO
Sir IL Green-Price.
Bt. (LJ 1668-212
RaMBEY'— Afe HCJNTINOI>ONS HIRE.
BBJIDIHO [64.922]
7615
C T. Murdoch (C| 3518
G. J. Shaw-Lefevre
Reioate— «cc StmHEr.
RBMFRBWaHIRB, BAS
82»g
J: FinlaysOTi (U 3812
7515
C. T. MuMoch (C)
3378
3263-116
T [8^7731
8295
M. H. Bha>w -Stew-
art ^C^
1882
(U
9m
- ^, ^ -B , 9448
G«ii.arG. Willb. fC><
Hoo. Erelj-n Ashley
fLUl 90IK)
W. O^ CIpugh tL)
.Willb.fC>9m>-3l3
iSwsao
R, W. HanbuTT (Q 807O
W. K M, Tosiiiii'
eoQ (C> 77IM
C.J.Weld-Blundell
(L) 6188-1588
Dr, M, A. MacDon-
nell (N> 3361
CoL R. G. Cosby (C) 513-2718
7wr
E.Crean<Ni
B. Staples (C)
3666
523-3113
(
I
i535
F. Edwards fLj 1973
J. A. Bradney {O 1740-233
8438
G. W. Palmer «LJ SWO
C. T. Murdoch (C) 370(K2B»
•if^KrASife
W92
M. H. ShaW'SteW'
kXxs^iEsieci^^
V «l. O. OLkJ
LlBKRAl^ ir^A.K ^OOTit,
\W^,
POLL-BOOK, 1886-1907.
327
1805
PORTSMOUTH
94,007
Sir J. Baker (L) 10,i51
W. O. Clougli (L) 10.256
A.C. Harmsworth
(C) 9,7l7-n588
Hon. Evelyn Ash-
ley (LU) 9,587
Mr. Claugh resigned.
May 3, 1900 (26,006):-
T. A. Bramsdon
(L) 10,287
J. H. A. Majendie
(C) . 9,706-679
PRB8TON
16,395
R. W. Hanbury (C) 8928
W. E. M. Tomlin-
8on <C) 7622
J. Tattersall (Lab) 4781-2841
QUBBN'S COUNTY, IiBI
6128
Dp. M. a. MacDonneU (N)
Unop.
QUBBN'S COUNTY, OSS
5401
E. CreanJN) 2966
CJoL W. H. Po6 (C) 630-2356
W. A. Maodomdd
(P) 383
RADNORSHOKB
4838
P. C. J. MlUbank (C) 1949
F. Edwards (L) 187(^79
RBADINO
9104
C. T. Mnrdoch (C) 4278
G. W. Palmer (L) 3027-351
Mr. Murdoch died.
July25. 1898 (9573):-
G. wTPahnepiD 4600
C. E. Eeyser {C) 3906-094
H. <^elch (Soc) 270
RBNFRBWSHIRS, B.
10,811
3f. H. Shaw-Stewart (C)
unop.
1900
26,606
J. H. A. Majendie
(9 10,818
R. J. Lncas (C) 10,383
Sir J. Baker (L) 10,214-169
T. A. Bramsdon (L) 10,031
16,867
R. W. Hanbury (C) 8944
W. B. M. Tomlin-
son (C) 8067
J. Keir Hardie
Mr. H€mbury died^
May 14, 1903 (17,973):—
J. Kerr (C) 8839
J. Hodge (Lab) 6490-2149
6231
Dr. M. A. MacDonnell (N)
Unop.
ORY
6521
W. Delany (N)
Unop.
5219
F. Edwards (L) 2062
C. L. D. V. Llewelyn
(C) 1916-166
10,152
O. W. Palmer (L) 4502
C. E. Keyser (C) 4353-239
Mr. Palmer resigned.
Aiur. 6. 1904(11451) :—
Ruras Isaacs, K.C.
(L> 4770
C. B. Keyser (C) 4540-230
12,464
M. H. Shaw-Stevroct i^
Uwop,
1906
T. A. Bramsdon
(L) 10,500
Sir J. Baker (L) 10,236
W. Sanders (LRC) 8172-2064
MaiJS.Hmil8(C) 7970
A. WWtelaw (C) 7752
F. T. Jane a) 18S9
18,626
J. T. Maopherson
(LRC) 10.181
Harold Cox (L) 85^
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.
6466
F. Edwards (L) 2187
C.L.D.Vajewelyn
(C) 2013-174
11,041
Rufus Isaacs, K.C.
(L) 5407
O.H. Johnstone (C) 471(^-007
16,797
\
^iJtBSRAL TRAR BOOK, \W^.
• *"^*.
328
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
RBMFRSWBHIRB,
7748
SI r A. Campbell, Bt.
(C^ 3618
H&rry Smith <L>
RHom>DA— «€e 6lXmoroan8
RlCHMONl>— flee YORKSHIRK.
RlPON— S«e TORKBHIRH.
ROCHDAIiS 176.131]
L0.8Cfi
T. B. Pdtler (L^ 6552
Elli ott Leo s (C \ 44 17-1 135
ROGHSSTRft [30.deciJ
Col. F. C. Hughes-
HallettiC) im
J. P&asmom FA-
wardB (LI 1396-241
BoMirt)RD— aee £bbex.
ROSCOMMON , NORTH
8682
J, J, O'Kelly (N^ 4tSf>t
P. Mutlaiiy IN) 1438-^32B
Cot C, RobertiRon
(C| 3«6
ROSCOMMON, SOUTH
9351
A. ComminB (N) (5033
W, J. Talbot (C)
1888
ST m,im]
7746
Sii' A. Campbell, BL
Dunn *L>
HIRE,
Hoa&see Herkpordhhirk.
ROSS AND OROMART7
9978
Dr. R. Macdoiiald
{Crofter) 4»12
R. C. Munro Fer-
gumn (h) 2635-2017
RossBNDAtK— «<fe Lanoashi
ROTHERHAJd— Stffi yORKSHlR
ROTHERHTTHR— see SOUTIIW
ROXBUROHSHIRE [31,702]
61S<I
Hon.ArLhurEllioL
iU 3Htf
a B. BaJfour {€} M(54^]465
W^^
2881-d9S
10,808
T. B. Potter \U 4738
J, A.R. MarriottlC^ ai8l-l257
33CH
Col. F. C. Huffhes-
Haiiett (C> ym
F, F. Bolsev (L) 1333^^249
QqL Hugheii - Hallett re-
signed.
April Ui 18S9 (3350) ;—
Hon. E. Knabchbull^
HugeAsen ih) 1665
H. D. DavioB {€} Itm-l^
(4S,S30]
868^
J. J. O'Kellr {Si
f51,328]
S351
A. Comniliia (N)
Unop.
Unop,
[6S.{tQ8]
S»T8 *
Dr. R, Macdoiiald
ID 4263
J. P. Grant (LU) 1197-3066
RE^.
R.
ARK.
1892
8192
C. B. Renshaw <C)
R. Wallace {U
3773
3323^1
11,ae4
T. B, Potter {U
l\M. RoydH(C>
5460
1180-Sefl
4211
H, D. Da%-les (C) 2119
F. Maddison {L) 1712-407
Mr. Bameji unseated mi
petition.
Feb. 8, 1893 (4374h—
Vlsct. Cratjbome <C)
Unop.
M. Bodkin <N)
J. J. O'Kelly {P)
32.11
3199-52
9117
L. P. HaydenCP) asifi
A. Commlns (N) 2244-1S7I
NT. McLean (LU)
3171
2413-758
6180 6015
Hon. Artliur Elliot , Hon. M, V: Naiiiier
ihV) 2570 I (L» 2fi72
Hon. M: F. Naptcr Hon. Arthur KUiot
\
LIBBSRAI- ^TRATt BOOVL,
POLL-BOOK, 1886-1907.
329
1895
RBMFRBV^SHIRB, Iff.
C. B. Renshaw (C) 9000
Capt. D. V. Pirie(L) 3306-003
ROOHDAUB
11,782
Ck>L C. M. Royds (C) 4781
W. L. Bright (L) 4360-422
G. Barnes (ILP) 1251
ROCHBSTBR
4378
Viact. Cranbome
(C) 2152
" lGrenfeU(L) 167a-47e
Ce<^(
ROSCOMMON, NORTH
9379
J. J.O*KeUv(P) 3411
T. Condon (N)
ROSCOMMON, SOUTH
9407
Ii.P. Hayden(P) 3306
John DlllonJN) 2444-954
Mr, L. P. Hayden died,
July 15, 1807 (Seil):—
J. P. Hayden (P)
Unop.
ROSS AND CROMARTT
8256
J. G. Weip (L) 3272
Maj. R. Jackson
(LU) 2409-863
ROXBURGH8HIRB
5668
Earl of Dalkeith (C) 2929
Hon. M. F. Napier
(L)
1900
9661
C. B. Renshaw (C)
Sir T. Glen-Coats,
Bt(L)
4053-270
12 968
CoL C. M. Royds (C) 6204
A. G. C. Harvey (L) 6186-19
C. A. Clarke <Soc) 901
Visct. Cranbome (C)
Uhop,
Visct. Cranbome succeeded
to peerage a« Lord Salis-
bury,
Sept. %, 1903 (5206):-
C.Taff(C) 2604
Sir H. Johnston (L) 1963-621
J. J. O'KeUy (N)
8960
J. P. Hayden (N)
Unop,
Unop,
7909
J. G. Weir (L) 3654
J. W. Fleteher (LU) 1661-1903
Earl of Dalkeith (C)
SirJ.Jardine(L)
1906
12.079
Sir T. Glen-Coats,
Bt-^L)
J. C. Cuninghame
(C)
6858
449(^1368
13,831
A. G. C. Harvey (L) 6912
Col. C. M. Royds (C) 4449-1463
S. G. Hobson (Soc) 2506
6763
E. H. Lamb (L)
C.Tiiff(C)
2967
2374-503
8627
J. J. O'Kelly (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) 2514-316
I^IBBRAIi '^TBAK BOOK, \Wa.
330
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1886
G. H. Finch (C)
1885
RIITEULHD[19.7€el
4lfi« •
G. H, Finch <C) 23m
(L) 1110-1250
RTB—^ee Sussex.
SArmoN Walden— see Essr x.
St. Albans— we Hebtfords hirk,
ST. AMDRBWa DI8TRI CT [l^^m
3837 \
Sir E. Anstruther, Bt. I
(L) 1256
& Williamaon {h) 1:^56
A tie—seeU aitmrded to
Sir It Anstruiher, Bt.,
9t. Auousttne's— see Kknt.
9t* ALfSTELXi-^fee CoR.'CW all.
Unop.
2S37
H. T. Arii^tnither
(LU) 1132
Sir T. BraAsey {M 716-416
9T. OSOROfi'S. MAHOIT
10,500
Lord A. Perer {C\ 5256
Sic W. G, F. Philli-
more, Bi. {U 2503-2753
9t. Georoe'S-in-the-Ea8T—
ST* HBIiBN'B (LAHCBO \mjm\
BR SQUARE [76,TM]
Lord A. Percy <C) Unop.
Lard A, Percy reMgned.
Feb. a, 1887 (ll,Ojm :—
G. J. Goftch&n (LU^ 5702
J. H&yMnmn (L> 1545-4157
see Towfis Hamlets.
H.Setoii-K&iT(C) 3750
Col, D. Gamble (L> dtmst
St. Ives— see Cornwalu
8T. PAHGRAS, BAST [60,
5tii3
T. E. Gibb {h} nm
R. G. Webster (C) 21T0-2iS
ST. PAJIGRAB, NORTH
5447
T, H. Bolton iL) 2380
Hon. C. Cochrane-
Baillie (C) 1&15-405
BT. PANGRAB, SOUTH
5370
Sir Julin.n Gold-
amid. Bt 1L) 2225
J. B. Maple (C^ 2008-222
H, Setion-KaiT (C^
A. Sinclair (L)
276]
R. G. Webster (C)
T. K Gibb <L)
3621
340i-2l7
2327
1826-501
1^2
4206
G. H- Finch {Q
Unttp.
2537
H. T. AnBtruther
(LUf 1006
J. M. White (L) 964-113
10.307
Q. J. Goscben (LU)
Unop.
^
[aej75]
5447
Hon. C. Coebrano-
Baillie (CJ 2074
T. H. Bolton fL> 1813-261
Mr, Cochrane-Baillie mt^
ceederf tft peerage cw Lord
March i, 1890 (6332) :-
T. H. Bolton (LJ 2657
H. a. Graham (O 2549-108
J. Leighton (I) 29
16*^495]
5370
Sir Julian Gold-
fimid, BL QaV) 1015
E. J. Beale (L) 887-1018
9370
BL S«ton-Karr (C^ 4?fi8
W. R, Kennedy, Q.C.
R. G. WebHter (C|
T. E. GibbiL*
2621
2180-441
B7S4
T. H. Bolton (L> 2613
K. R, P. Moon (C) 2fl83^>
J. Leigbton (I) 35
6106
Sir Julian Gold-
wmid, Bt. ILU)
E. J, Beale C)
2470
3033-437
I^IBBltAX ITBAJt ^OO^^ Vaftfe.
POLL-BOOK, 1885-1907.
381
1896
RYJTIiAND
4285
G. H. Finch (G)
Unop.
ST. ANDRBWS DISTRI
2679
H. T. Anstruther
(liU) 1185
J. Paton (L) 9e»-196
ST. OBOROB'S, EUUfOT
10,170
G. J. Goschen (LU)
Unop,
ST. HBIiBN'S (IiANCS.)
9060
H. Seton-Karr (C) 4700
J.For8ter(L) 4091-000
ST. PAMCRAS, BAST
6968
R. G. Webster (C) 2612
B. F. C. Costelloe
Mr, Webster resigned.
July 12, 1899 (7191):-
TTWrightson (C) 2610
B. F. a Costelloe
(L)
ST. PANCRAS, NORTH
7256
E. R. P. Moon (C) 2834
H. H. Raphael (L) 2623-211
J. Leighton a) 29
ST. PANCRA8, SOUTH
5542
Sir Jnlian Gold-
smid. Bt. (LU) 2433
G. M. Harris (L) 122»-1210
Sir JtUian Ooldsmid died.
Jan. 28, 1896 (5644) :—
Capt H. M, Jeasel
O. M. Harris (L)
ia7S-12SS
1900
4207
G. H. Finch (C)
Unop.
CT
2961
H. T. Anstruther
(LU) 1148
J. Annand (L) 1004^
Mr. Anstruther appointed
a Director of Suez Canal.
Sept. 17, 1903 (3162):-
Capt E. C. Smice (L) 1324
Mai. Anstruther-
Thomson (C) 1288-36
BR SQUARB
9620
CoL Hon. H. Legge
(C) 3852
W. Everitt (L) 1278-2574
10,763
H. Seton-Karr (C 5300
C. A. V. Conybisare
(L) 3402 ]
7248
Sir T. Wrightson,
Bt (C) 3016
J. M. Astbury, Q.C.
(L) 2106-910
7582
E. R. P. Moon (C) 3056
W. H. Dickinson (L) 2346-711
Capt. H. M. Jessel
(LU) 2273
N. P. Hamilton (L) 1113-1160
1906
4042
G. H. Finch (C) 2047
Harold Pearson (L) 1564-483
Mr, Mnch died.
June 11, 1907 (4083) :—
J. Gretton (C) 2213
W. F. H. Lyon (L) 1362-851
3247
Maj. W. Anstruther-
Gray (LU) 1495
Capt. E. C. Eliice (L) 1472-23
9359
Col. Hon. H. Leggo
(C) 4264
M. C. Mallik (L) 2191-2073
Cd. Legge resigned.
June 15, 1906 (£050):—
Hon. A. Lyttelton (LU)
Unop.
12.174
T. Glover (LRC) 6058
Sir H. Seton-Karr
(C) 4647-1411
7961
H. C. Lea (L)
Sir T. Wrightson,
Bt. (C)
4206
2327-1881
8021
W. H. Dickinson
(L) 4004
E. R. P. Moon (C) 2643-1451
5329
P. W. Wilson (L) 2109
Maj. H. M. Jessel
(LU) 2048-61
I-IBKRAL ITEA-B. ^OOIS., \W^.
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
ST. FJiNCRASt UncaT [5'§,7G6J
T103
H. L. W, Lawdon
{U 2951
Capt- W. H* JfttneH
[t\ n85-m
St, PATRiCK'ft^ace Dublijw.
St* Rollox— *fe€ Glasgow,
Sr, Stmphen's GaEEN— s£c D ubun.
1886
U W. IjawBOu (L) -ijH?
R. Gmham (C> 25l»3-61
SALFORD, NORTH
7728
K, Hardcaetle (C) 3518
Arthur Arnold <L) 3343-178
\
[es»,75 0]
7728
E. HardcaetlB (C}
Arthur Arnold <L)
3160-157
1892
7754
H. R. Graham (C> 2y64
H. L. \V\ Lawson (Lri942-lii
W. H. Holland (L) 3«8«
A. A. Bauiuanu {C) SaSB-aJT
BALFORD, eOUTH lGiS7 5]
8717
I
W. Mather (L)
T. Gibeon Bowle«
3761
3706^55
SAIiFOBD, WJSST m;SSi\
8197
B. ArmiUjTe (L) 3755
Sir W, cTworaley,
Bt. (C) 34S1-274
Salop, County of— «ec Shr
SAt^rSBUBT [19,421]
W. a GreofelUL^ 1144
C. J, Kennard (C) 1104-40
SCARBOROUGH [38,IB1]
SirG. R. Sitwell, Bt.
(C) 2185
J. Glover {U 2048-137
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BELKIRKSHIRR &iid P
3250
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(L) I74(i
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Montgomery, Bt.
(C) 1038-71(8
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SHEFFIBLD^ ATTERCL
9751
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\U 4891
E. Brodle Hoai'e
(C) 36^1258
Sl»7
Lees Knowlee (C)
B. Annitage <L)
OPSHtBS,
S717
H. H. Ho worth (C) 3ftl5
W. Mather [U 3489-128
3283-110
2336
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910-319
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(Cl 2020-102
B3BB£<£;BSBniB [19,009]
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(L^ 1325^50
soao
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{Q) SKJfi
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W. K. Hall (Lab.) 553
0635
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B. Armitage {U
2709
E, H. Hulee (C)
W, K. Brown <L)
4152
ai2^
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1135-238
4877
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(C) 22113
J. Rownfctoe {L) 2122-171
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(L) 436.5
F. W. Maude (LU) 2958^-1407
3400
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michacl, Bt, (L) 13«7-238
II
11,S13
Hon. B. Coleridge,
^X\ a.) 5107
G. H. Smith (C) 3963-1144
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ytetrage an Lord Colt-
ridge.
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Dr. W. J. Collins
8104
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8828
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W. H. Holland (L) 3781-6
SAIiFORD, SOUTH
9215
Sir H. H. Howorth
iQ\ 3384
A. Forrest (L) 3310-74
H.Hobart(ILP)
813
SJLIiFORD, WBST
10,430
Lees Knowles (C) 4354
V. K. Armitage (L) 4254-100
SAItlSBURY
2790
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Sir W. R. Brown
7l) 1187-217
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Jan. 27, 1807 (28»):—
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J. M. F. Fuller (L) 1278-147
SCARBOROUGH
5284
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(L) 2415
SlrG.R.SitweU,Bt
(C) 2301-24
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Master of Elibank
(L) 1500.54
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7431
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3220
1553-1667
9432
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J. E. lAwton (L) 3497-873
9109
J. G. Groves (C)
A. Mond (L)
4207
2960-1227
12,213
Lees Knowles (C)
C. E. MaUet (L)
W. Palmer (C)
F. Low (L)
5503
4341-1162
1390
1160-239
5730
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<L) 2548
SirG.R. Sitwell,Bt.
(C) 2441-107
BBBIiBBSHIRB
3603
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(LU) 1598
E. P. Tennant (L) 1387-211
IFFB
13,674
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Unop,
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Sir W. J. Collins (L) 3230
H. R. Graham (C) 2545-685
9517
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8645
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J. G. Groves (C)
4290
3378-852
13,814
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Sir Lees Knowles
(C)
5119-2210
3396
E. P. Tennant (L)
Sir W. Palmer, Bt.
<C)
1646
1605-41
6250
W. R. Rea (L)
C. E. Hunter (C)
3128
2619-500
3830
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(LT 1955
Sir W. Thorbum
(LU) 1549-406
15,484
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Lord E. Talbot (Cj 3382-1234
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letttC^ 4171 \^tX>{Q\ 3830
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6HBFFIBL0, HAliLAM [75.217]
784fi
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Wortley (C^ 37H4
Sir C, Warron (L) 3156-608
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Shipley— see YoRKaniBK.
SHOHBDITOH, HAGOE
6757
W. R. Oemer (L) 2736
E, D. Urlin (C) 125« 1477
SHOREDITCH, HOXTON
8169
J. Btuart (L) 3084
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4131
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864S
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SJaney {Q) 2571-2^0
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Wortley {C\
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K. Lawrence (LU)
3561
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4131
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M. JoncH {h)
128B^S57
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Viact. Ne^-rport C) 4333-301 | yoii-Slaney \V\ 4460
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(C^ 3681-1277
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cent ICI 4474
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»747
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lett(C) 4538
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8.501
a B. Stuart-
Wortley (C)
R. Hammond (L)
4037
3414-M3
W. R. Cromer (L) 2&43
J. T. Kir bank iC> 1822-fl21
J. Stuart (L) 3410
Hon. Claude Hay
(C^ 2114-1298
A. K. Donald ^Lab) 19
42d8
H. D. Orwno, Q.C.
<C)
J. B. Batten IL)
A. H. Brown {lAJy
J. H, Sanders ^L)
11,337
Col, W. S. Ken-
yon-Slaney {C)
W, H. Lfindcr {U
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83 ^
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3530-1286
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J. F. Hopo (C^ 4105-183
BMEFFIBLD, CBNTRAL
9713
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cent <C) Unop.
SHBFFIBL.D, ECGLBBA
Sir E. A^IuQsad
BftTtlett (C> Unop.
aHEFFlBLD, HAIiLAM
9014
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Wortley Q.C. ^C)
Unop.
1900
IDB
11.700
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Vincent (C)
4992
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11,357
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Bartlett \V\ i^m
R. F. Yaile (L) ^m\-imB
Sir E. A, Bartlett died.
Feb. 3, larjs (12,501) :-
S. Roberts {C\ 5231
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lOJOO
C. B, Stuart-
Wortley, Q.C'. (C)
Unop.
1906.
12,108
J. Tudor Walters
J. F. Hope (C^
9142
Coli Sir Howard
Vincent (C)
Stanley Udale (L)
12,911
I, S, Roberta (C^
R, C. Lambert (L^
SHOREDITOH, HJLGOE RSTOH
6661 I fi78I
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SHORBDI^OH, ROXTON
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8MREWSBURV
43^
H. D. Greene. Q.C. (C)
Unop.
SHBOPSHIRB, HIH, or
»249
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Un^p.
SHItOPSKlRB, NORTH,
10,«32
€'oL W. 9. Konyon-
Slaney ^C) Unop,
BHROP8HIRB, SOOTH,
10.972
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7789
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1550
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2290
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2595-271
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io,e2jj
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Unop,
12,956
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Wortloy, K.C. iC) 5546
A. Gmnt (L) 5165-81
6403
W. R. CreDier(L) 2772
Hon. R. Giiinne88(C) 2371-401
7754
Hon. Claude Hay
(C} 3489
H. Ward (L) 2753^738
4709
Sir C. L. Hill {O 2395
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8881
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H. A. Harmsworth
{hV) 3114-1692
10,777
CoL W. S. Konyon-
Sk,ney {0} 4S53
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or Ii0PLOW
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Skipton— »« Yorkshire.
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T867
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SLIGO, SOUTH [12,806]
7698
T. Sexton W M51
A. Ferc©V4Ll ^C) Ml-4610
7867
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Unop.
Mr. McDonald died.
April 2, 1891 (8476) :—
B. Collerv (Ni m^l
V. B. Dillon iP) 2193-7*38
Toes
T. aexton (N> Unop.
Mr, Sexton elected to sit for
West Belfast.
Feb. 7, 18S7 (S309) ;—
E. J, Kennedy (N> Unop.
Mr. Kennedy remgned.
July 0, 1S88 {8447^ :—
K. Learnr <N) Uru>p,
SOMERSET, BRIDGWATER [48,19^2]
9861 9861
E. J. t^tanley (C^ 3935 I K J. Stanley (C)
K B, Trcvman (L) 383&-l€0
SOMERSET, EAST [17,423]
9344
H, Hobhona© (L) 4733
Sir a A. Hoarc,
Bt. \0 3280-1452
SOMERSET, FROMS [o6,
10,4S8
L. J- Bilker (L) 4735
VlRct. Weymouth
^Cj 3972-763
9344
H. HobhouBti (LUi
C/nop,
I7»ap.
/ SOMERSET, HORTH
(5fl.
_ /j'j/ /a 4170
10,198
Viuct. 'Woymoiith
(CJ 43l«
G. B. Samaelson iU 364&-7O0
1882
10,774
S. Le%htoii (CJ
tJfUfp.
a Collery l^rv
O. Wynne (Cj
43162
»58^330i
8055
T, Curmii (Nj 43U«J
t^L J. FfoUiott (C^ &48-37a
10;^J
K. J. SUnley rC) 4556
J« Douglas Wftlker,
Q.C. (L) 3363-lllB
9906
H. Hobhouee (LU^
1330
11,031
J. Kmiuolt Barlow
(LI J717
Viacfc* WeymoiiLb
4C^ im^m
231)
10,200 10,1188
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lyti \,V\ k'&l \ \\^x ^\ »i2u
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POLL^BOOK, 1885-1907.
337
I 1895
8HROP8HIRB,
9066
a Leiffhton (C)
Capt-OwoD
Thomas (L)
D8T,
4006
3808-1007
SlilOO, NORTH
7764
R Ck)Uery (N) 3274
H. Harrison (P) 1281-1903
SirM.Crofton,Bt.
jO 772
Mr, CoUery resigned,
March 7«19i)0(8«»):-
J. OT)owd (N) Unop,
8MOO, SOUTH
7203
T. Curran (N)
J. Campbell (C)
3717
522-3106
SOMBRSBT, BRIDOWA
10,234
£. J. Stanley (C)
Unop,
SOIIRRBBT, BAST
9288
H.Hobhon8e(LU)4406
J. C. Swlnbnme-
Hanham (L) 3334-1074
SOKBRSBT, FROMB
11«6S3
Visct. Weymouth
(O 6043
J. Enmiott Barlow
(L) 4660-383
V%8Ct. WeynunUh succeeded
to peerage as Lord Ba;th,
June 2, 1806 (11,736):-
J. Bnmiott Barlow
(L> 6062
Lord A. Thy nne (C) 4763-290
SOMBRSBT, NORTH
10.208
M^*. £. H. Llewel-
lyn (C> #«S2
T. Ckmrteaay War-
ner (L) '^
1900
or OS'VBSTRT
9001
S. Leighton (C)
. Unop,
Mr, Leighton died*
May 24, 1001 (9098):-
Hon. G. Ormsby-
Gore(C) 4618
Allan H. Bright (L) 3430-1088
Mr. Ormsby-Oore succeeded
to peemge as Lord Har-
July 28, 1904 (10,075):-
Allan H. Bright (L) 4542
W. C. Bridgeman (C) 4157-385
W. McKillop (N)
Unop.
7670
J. O'Dowd (N)
Unop,
TBR
10,437
£. J. Stanley (C)
9047
H. Hobhouse (LU)
12.317
J. Bmmott Barlow
W. k Hume-WU-
liams, Q.C. (C)
Unop.
Unop.
5006
4708-358
10,682.
Maj. £. H. Ilewel-
iyn((3
W. H. Bateman
Hope (L)
1906
10,490
W.C. Bridgeman (C) 5011
Allan H. Bright (L) 4608-603
8350
P. A. McHugh (N)
Unop,
J, O'Dowd (N)
Unop,
10,180
H. O. Montgomery
(L)
R. A. Sanders (C)
4422
4405-17
9717
J. W.H. Thompson
(L) 4553
B. G. Falle (LU)
12,612
. Enmiott Barlow
x<¥.
Foxcro£t(C) 4552-1745
W.
12,381
H. Bateman
V Ho\iQ CL\ ^»
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1885
BOM EBSIBT, SOOTH m
4U 1534
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Digby lO 32eS-12^
80M BRSBT, W1:LI«S m,
C4>1, R, H. Paget (O 4iJftO
P. Ralli iU 3334-885
SOMBEtSBT, liTBBT, or
9537
8irT,D.Acland,Bt.
(L) 4299
C. I, Elton, Q,€, m 37flO-539
SOUTHAMPTON [120,215]
2 amis. 12,061
A. Gilefl id 65«5
Adra* Sir J. Com-
mereU {€) 5307
H. Leo (L) 4366-741
630]
Col. Sir R. H. Pftgeb, Bt. (C)
WBLItlHGTON [i&Am
&o37
C. I. Elton, aC- ^C) 1117
SirT.D.Acland^BL
ID 322C^g8T
South AM PTON Counts— se^
South Mot^ton— see Devon
SouTHPORT— aeft Lancabhir
SOOTH SHIELDS m,m»}
11,928
J. C. Stevenson (L) i(m
W. D. Seymour,
0.0. \C) 3128-936
SOUTHITABK, BERMO
9433.
Prof. J. E. Thorold
Rogena {L} 3HH
A. Lafone (C^ 338B-83
BOUTHWARK, ROTHE
/f V a:*if7
/iL M, Fitiikhur^t
f^-f 2800^627
1886
m]
931^
Viact. Klloourrtie
{L» 3T39
H, Mambert-Terry
[Cj 3512-227
5023
1726
438*-342
4029
12,081
A, Glle« (Ci
Adra. Sir X Com-
merell <CJ
J, H. Cooksey (L>
J, C^ McCoan (H
^Siir */. Comtnrerell remfpied.
Ma_y23. 188«(U.5^6):—
F- H. Evan» <L) 5151
A. K. GneBt (C)
Hampshibk.
BKIKE.
11,928
J, C. Steven&oii (L)
Unop.
NDSEY [82,150]
9433
A. Lafoiie (O 3356
Prof. J. K. Ttiorold
Roffci-H (L^ 29Be-358
1882
K. Stmchey ih) 433IJ
H.M,Iinberl>Tarry
10.230
CoL Sir R H. Pagret,
Bt, (C) 4335
BenumonL Morice
iL\ 3385-9W
9472
Sir A. F. Acland-
Hood, Bt. {C) 430P
W. Latham. Q.C. (L) 3ISt-885
131,717
T. Cham1>erlajTie
iC) 5448
F. H, Kvang (L) 6188
C. Burt (Lk 49»^aiB
A. Gilefl (C| 4734
13,250
J. Cr. St4>vcn8ori iU 4»85
H. H. Wainwright
(C) 3060-100?
10,702
R. V. Barrow {h\ ., _
A. Lofoiie (Of 3t3M0
RHITHB [70,248}
S455
Col. C. E. HftmllUiu
{V) ^m
J. V. Miicdona {Ci
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POLL-BOOK, 1885-1907.
339
1886
BOMBRSBT. SOUTH
E. Strachey (L)
H. G. Turner <C)
4167
8827-310
SOMBRSBT, WBIiliS
^ 10,771
Hon. O. H. Jolliffe
<C) 4606
Beaumont Morice
(L) 3286-1410
Mr, JdUiffe stuxeeded to
peerage as Lord Hylton.
Dec7riiW0(ll,0«»:-
R. E. Dickinson (C) Unop.
BOMBRSBT. :
9712
Sir A. F. Acland-
Hood, Bt. (C)
WB8T, or
Unop,
C. G. Hyde (L)
SOUTHAMPTON
14,725
T. Chamberlayne
(C) fiG24
Sir J. & R Simeon,
BLOiU) 5380
Sir F. H. Evans (L) 5181-200
H. G. Wilson (Lab) 4178
J. R. Maodonald
(LLP) 867
Mr, Chamberlayne tm-
seated an petition.
Feb. 22, 1896 (14,919) :-
Sir F.H. Evans (L) 5557
G. Candy, Q.C. (C) 5522-35
C. A. Gibson (Soc.) 273
SOUTH SHIBIiDS
14,307
W.&Rob6on,Q.G.
(L) 5057
H.H.Wainwright
(C)
SOUTHWJUKK,
10,935
A. Laf one (G)
R. V. Barrow (L)
SOUTHWARK, ROTHBRHITHB
J. C. Maodona (C) 4002 _ _
A.Pameroy(Lf 2S!I6-1«46 / T. H. Davies
4182
1900
E. Strachey (L)
W.J.PeakeMason
(C)
4349
3871-678
11,137
R. K Dickinson (C)
Unop.
WBIiIiINOTON
9787
Sir A F. Adand-
Hood, Bt (0) Unop,
16,505
T. Chamberlayne
(C) 6888
Sir J. S. B. Simeon,
Bt (LU) 6253
Sir F. H. Evans (L) 5575-678
4662
W.S.Rob8on,Q.C.
(L) 7417
T. Readhead (C) 4119-3296
11,211
H.J.C. Cnst(C)
4017
J. W. Benn (L)
3717-300
0559
J.C.Macdona(0 »)»
• oj) —
1906
9778
SirE.Strachey,Bt
(L) 5164
B. Portanan (C) 3247-1917
11,725
T. B. SUcock (L) 5146
R. E. Dickinson (C) 4761-385
9960
Sir A F. Acland-
Hood, Bt (C) 4558
C. H. Dudley Ward
(L) 4286-272
17,618
Col. Ivor Phiflpps
(L) 7082
W. Dudley Ward (L) 6255
T.Chamberlayne C) 5754-501
J. Aird (C) 5635
H. Quelch (Soc) 2146
18,106
Sir W. S. Robeon,
K.C. (L) 9717
ARChamberlayne
(LU)
10,619
Dr. G. J. Cooper (L) 4775
H. J. C. Cust (C) 3016-1759
8700
XJBBRAX« YBVAR B001L« \M^.
Bm
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
WEST
aOUTHW^ARK,
T776
A. C^hen. Q.C. HA 2851
A, Beddall {€} 2611-240
SowBRBir— .sec Yorkshire. \
Spaldino — see LiNcoLNaniR k.
Spen Valley— see YoRKSfn'itE.
STAFPORB [2tl,8B5]
C. B. B. Mcl^vreii {U 1632
T. Salt m US5-4i
STAFFORBBHIRE, BOR
SirM. A. Ba8s.Bt.
tU 53ftS
G* H. Hardy (P) 2.543-2852
1886
ie2,*i87)
7776
A. Cohen. QXl iU 2508
A. Bedditll {€} 2153-113
Afr. Cohen re&lutted,
Feb, 17, 1888 {Wm :—
R. K, Caufltow (U 3H3S
A. BeddaU (C) W4i-1194
STAFFORDSHIRS, HAN
H. R, Gnihani (C) 4107-i
2H30
KIH
STAFFORDSHIRB,
12,272
A. ataveloy Hill,
au. (O 5161
G, K, Harrison (L^ l530-fi31
STAFFORD SHIHR, IJSE
10,^4
(Lt 4225
H. T. Diivein>ort iC) 40fi3-ie'>
STAFFORDSHIRE^ LIC
8842
Sir J. Swinburne,
Bt. (L) 412«
T. Moiley <r> 3013-1113
33ft4
T. Salt (C^ LiSS
O. B. B. MoLaren (L) 1435-98
gPOH [61,787]
9163
Sir M. A. Baas. Bt.. (L>
UTWp.
Sii' M. A. Bass raised to
peerage as Lard Burton.
Atig. 20, 1886 (9463) :—
S. Everflhed (LI 47B2
G* H. Hard}- \V\ 2319-2473
DSWOR'TO ri26;2tMl
l4,il8S
H. WigKin (LUJ
Unop.
05WIRF0RB [52,402J
12 27^
A. Stovelej ffiU, Q.C. (C)
Unop.
STAFFORDSHTRB, NOR
13,>23
G, G. Levesori-
Qower iU 5767
Capt>. J. H, E,
Henthcote iC) iim-\m
K [61.8d9]
10,331
H. T. DaTonport {V) 4324
C. CixJinpt-ori. Q.t\
(L) 3flfS-6flfi
HFIRLD mjW]
8S42
Sir X Swinburne,
Bt. iU 3398
VlRct. Anson <LU) 2763-633
TH.W13ST mmw
l3.1>22
Capt. J. H. K.
Heft til eoto {Ci 5252
G.G.LevewoTk'
1892
S04S
R. K. Causton (L) 3fi34
E. Bond (C^ 229&-1239
C. E. Shaw (L^
D. Straight (C)
10,07«
S. Everahed {U
lflS4
1322-:
Unorp.
Sir H. Meyeor'
Thomp^wn, Rt.
(LUI 7370
H. G. Reid (L) 643^-1987
11,757
A. Staveley Hill,
Q.C. (C)
T. Parker (L)
5371
380O-1571
10,961
C. Bill \V) 4576
J. Q. NieholKon (L) 4213-3i»
8768
Maj. L. Darwin (LU) 357«l {
Sir J- Swinburne. BL
<L) 35?.
On a recount the majorii\
wa>t 11.
14,011
r. Hoath (C'J 5638
J. K. H. ^!hoobHd^
iU 64(16-232
LJRB5RA.I- ^^*A^ BCiO¥L
POLL-BOOK, 1885-1907.
341
1895
BOUTHWARK, WB8T
8118
R. K. Causton (L) 2968
F. W. Homer (C) 2870-119
STAFFORD
3361
C £. Shaw (L)
T. Salt (C)
1568
ld£i&-12
STAFFORDSHIRE, BUR
10,440
S. Evershed (L)
STAFFORDSHIRB, HAN
17,856
Sir H. Meysey-Thompson,
Bt. (LU) Unop,
STAFFORDSHIRB, KIN
11,957
A. Staveley HIU, Q.C. (C)
Unop.
STAFFORDSHIRB, IiBB
11,182
C. Bill (C) 4706
R. Pearce (L) 4091-614
STAFFORDSHIRB, IiIC
9123
H. C. Fulf ord (L) 3902
Maj. L. Darwin (LU) 3858-44
Mr, Fulf ord unseated,
Feb. 26, 1896 (9348) :-
T. Courtenay T.
Warner (L) 4483
Maj. Darwin (LU) 3955-528
STAFFORDSHIRB, NOR
14,657
J. Heath (C) 6206
L. K. H. Shoobridge
(L)
1900
7945
R. K. Causton (L)
SirA. J. Newton, JBt
(LU)
276^-130
C. E. Shaw (L)
G. Cawston (C)
TON
1633
1528-105
Maj.R.F.Ratcliff
(LU) 5602
J. E. Johnson-
Fersruson (L) 3421-2171
DSWORTH
21,023
Sir H Meysey-Thompson,
Bt. (LU) Unop,
OSWINFORD
12,365
CoL W. G. Webb (C)
Unop.
Col, Webb died,
July 4, 1905 (13,301) :-
H Staveley Bm(C) 5490
Maj. E. Marten
Dunne (L) 4887-603
K
11,006
C. Bill (C) 4800
R. Pearce (L) 4041-750
HFIBIiD
9606
T. Courtenay T.
Warner (L) 4300
W B Harrison (LU)»t85-815
TH-WBST
14,626
J. Heath (C)
J. Lovatt (L)
6205
4504-1611
1906
7066
R. K. Causton (L) 3057
A. C. Salter, K.C. (C)2502-465
3885
O. E. Shaw (L) 1947
S.R.C.Bosanquet(C)1636-311
11,466
Maj. R. F. Ratcliff
(LU) 5613
Capt F. Fletcher-
Vane (L) 4572-1041
26,243
B. C. Meysey-
Thompson (LU) 13,407
H. S. Leon (L) 8636-4771
1^912
yHil
H. Staveley Hill (C) 6311
Capt. Hon. F. Guest
(L.) 5470-841
R. Pearce (L)
C. BiU (C)
5749
4275-1474
10,123
T. Courtenay T.
Warner (L) 5421
Hon. R. V.
Grosvenor (LU) 2991-2430
15,404
A. Billson (L) 7667
Sir J. Heath, Bt.
^(C) 5557-2110
Sir A.Bm%wv.diV«A..
tlBKBAX YRAR BOOK., \WSfe.
s^
THE HOUSE OP COMMONS
I
T886
R Mrmckion (C^ 4109-714
BTmiiYllBIl>OB [40,557]
fi424
T. H. Sidebottoui
_JC> 3189
W. Summers {L) '£m-2W
BrtPsmv—see Towitn Hamlktb.
1886
T [30,449]
10,638
Hamar A. Ba» (LU>
6124
T. H. Sidebottom
Unop.
r-
W. Probyn (U
BTIRLINO DiSTmiCT [44/^3(>)
5228
H. CampbeU-Bamiernmn
iU Unop
BTIRKilMOSHIRB [UJ6,637|
r4486
J. C. Bolton iU 6454
M. K aiiBW-
Stewart (C> S03S-2S16
STOCKPORT m.^l^l
2 »eat-n. 9600
L. J. Jennings {€) 1835
W, Tipping To 4488
J, heish (LI 448S-12
C. H, Hopwood,
Q.C. <L> 1132
STOCKTON - ON - TB^B
Slffl
J. DoddH <LJ 4237
T. WriglitJ^on (C^ 313a-lltH
BTOKB - OPON - THKHT
0213
W.Ll Bright (L) 470f>
H. Corser (Cj 28O(HB0O
5228
Bannerman (L) 2440
John Pendar (LU) 1471-969
l2Am
J. €. Bolton iU
K. NoeliLUl
9fifi0
I*. J, Jennings (O
S. Qedge {C>
3067
4380-707
J. Leigh \L}
Sir H. Dftvey, Q.C.
470@
4495
41S4-311
1892
10,3815
HanmrA. Bais
(LU> 5327
J. Kempster (L) S899-23I8
T. H. Sldebottom
J. M, Wright (L)
•SkSfiO
H. Campbell -
Bannerman (L) 2791
W. HuKhcsfi (LtJ) lfl«5-10(
13,112
W. Jacks (LI
K. Noel ILU)
R. C. Robertson
(Labi
4530-711
10.S77
_ei«h <L) saoe
L. J. Jenning>3 (C) 1086
J Maj, Sharp Hnme
^ (L) 4876-110
Hon. P. Bowe»-L> on
jC) 4«81
Mr. Jenning,R died.
Feb, ifi, l«a3 (10,§04) :-
G. WhitelQYAO fiflM
Maj: Sharp Hume
(Lii 47^(M6fi
[71,8151
8761
J. Dcxldfl (L> 3822
T. Wright-^on ^C) 2820-lfl(K2
Mr. DofiiiA reaigned.
Deo. 2L 1838 (9004t r—
Sir H. DaFoy, aC-
(I^ 3888
T. Wrigbtaon {€) 34»4'3Bfi
9213
W. Lu Bright {h) 3255
H. Corser <C> 3093-1168
Mr. Bright resigned.
March 14, 1890 {9$i9) :—
G, Q, Leveson-
S. AaetiaL\3> TSRft-V3a\
SrOWMARKET^se^ StTFKOLK
W.I
10,422
T. Wrightflon (C\
SlrH. Dftvof. Q.C.
(Ll
id,3ar»
G. Q. Loveson*
Oower <L)
S. Walera (C>
1788
4477Slfl
SMA-ITgS
\
L
LIBBRAX. YBAa 1BOOTS.,
\sa«ft.
POLL-BOOK, 1885-1907,
B43
1895
STAFFORDSKIBB, WBS
10,612
Haiiiar A. Bm» {LU)
Unop*
Mr. Basfi died.
May 10, ISaa a0v58D) :—
A. Heitdertjon (LUJ 479(5
W. Adams (L) 9ee8-«03
STALITBRIDIIB
6d80
T. H. aidebottoin
(C> 3380
J. M, Wdgrht (L) 2757-632
Sf IRIilHG OISTBICT
6007
Sir H. Campbell-
Banneraian ^L) 2783
8. C. Macaakie (C) 16S6-1127
S^IRLINaSHIRB
14.32P
J. McKlUop (C) 5916
W.jRCkrttt.) 5*8^27
STOCKPORT
11,062
Q. WTiibelev^q MIO
B. V. Meh^lle (C^ 5067
Sir J. Leish (L) 483»-lM
J. Hoskill (Lt 1^62
STOCKTON > ON < TRB8
10,256
J. Samuel (L) 47S6
T. WrightwoQ (C) 431J-472
STOKID - UPON -TRRMT
IL107
D. H- Cc3Bhill (LUI 4386
Q, Q. Levceon-
Gowor MJi 41B6-20(»
1900
r
10,744
A« Henderson (LUf
Unop,
74«1
M.VtTiito Ridley in 3321
J. R Cheetiiftin |L) 324I-8l">
Mr. White Ridleif succeeded
to peerage as Lor^ Uidlty.
Jan. 7. Ifl05 (7801):—
J. F. Cheethain tL) 4029
X T- Travis Clegg
(C) 3078-861
Sir H. C34mpb«ll-
Bantiennan (L) 2715
Col, O. T. Duke (LUJ a08.'>'«30
16,17»
J. McKillop (C)
Sir G. 9. Rob&rtsou
12,386
Sir J. Leigh (L) m&^
B. V. MeMle (C) 5377
G, Green (L) 5200-177
Dr. A. P. miller (C) 6098
11 308
Col. R RopnoV <C-) 3262
J. 8amuel (L) I873^38&
13,074
D. H. CoghiM <C)
G. Baring iU
4032
4732-aOO
1906
11,584
H. D. McLai-en (L)
Bit A. Henderson,
Bt. (LUJ
5586
4706^78
76^1
J, R Cheetham <L) 3836
J, T. TrftviH-ClejTg
(C) 3382-454
7464
Sir H» Canipljell-
Bannemmn (L^
Unop.
18 B^
D- M. Smeafcon (L) 9475
Marq. of Grabam
(C^ 5006-3660
12;645
Q, J. Wardle (LRC> 7298
J. Duckworth (L) 6544
H. B&mt^ton (C> 4501-1053
Hon, H. O'Neill {O) 4064
12,531
Col. Sir R, Ropner,
Bt.jCJ 5830
8, F. Mendl (LI 3875^1655 J
F, H. Ro«o (LRa 2710
14,001
J:Ward(L&La
D. H. CoghiU (C
\
LIBMRAXt VBAIi "BOOTS., \^^*
844
TBE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
1886
WmJLmU [53.297]
W. H. Smith (C» 5645
K. G. John*K)n iU 2m-3lSO
W, H. Smith {€} &im
tt Stdnmr iU l»«-3Sa6
^r. Smith died,
I W. F. D. Smith (C| 4958
I Dr. Giitteridge(U l&46-300e
Stratford - on - Avon — see I Warwickshire.
STKICTFORD — fff« Lancashih ku
Stroud— Hce Oi^ouoEfiTsRsn irk.
SuDEURV"Sce Suffolk.
ftPFrOIiK, NORTH, op
10.966
SirSavileCroasloy,
BL JL) mi
Col. H, C. Bftgot-
Cho^stBr tC^ 3743-581
aUFPOI-K, NORTH-BA8
10,993
F. 8. Stevenson (L) 5356
B. B. H. RoilweD,
Q.C. m 33e(Hfl98
StlFFOLK, HORTH-W^BT, Ol* STOWMARKBT
IiOWRSTOFT [8&,S71]
Sir So vile Crofisley,
Bt- (LU) t/nojj.
T, dP fiTB [51,401]
10.993
F. S. Stevenrton (L> 4544
J. a Roade <LU) 293a^l«0e
lO.-'^St
F, T. Cobbold |L| 4«06
air T, Thornhill,
Bt (C| 3175-1131
8OFF0£iK« eaUTH, or
10.523
Ciithben Quilter
(L) 4013
T, W. Foley (C> 3161-1452
SUFFOLK, SOUTH-SAB
12,123
R. L. Everett iU 4978
Lord Rendloaham
(CI lSlO-168
BUNDERIJ^lin [158pB771
2 «^^/,^. 18,078
S. Storey <LJ 8385
E. T. Gourley (L) 7758
S. K Austin (C) 67(t3-105ft
BURRET, KIHOSTOH [10
11,102
SlrJ.W.EUkBt.
m 1915
C. D. Hodgson (Ll 321)6-1709
ftVRRBir, MID, OP BPSO
9000
a Cubitt (C) 4021
IL Harrif} )L 2368-2233
10,587
E. Groetio (C) 3906
E. N, Bwxton (L) 3363-543
Mr. Grf^rne died.
M«¥ 5» 1891 ait375h-
a X Stem (L) mKt
E. W. 6reen€) (C) 4132^214
BUDBORT {SHAiBl
Cuthbert Quilter <LtJV
tfnop.
T, or ^FOOOBItlDOB [573
12,126
€oL R. H. Lloyd-
Anfttruthor (6} 4854
R. L. Everett (LJ 4541-313
[M.884]
11.045
S. J. Stom (L)
Vtsct. Chelsea (O
18,078
S. Storey (L)
E.T. Gourley(LJ
W. Stobart \LV}
6971
6840
e027-S13
3,031J
11402
Sir J. W. mils. Bt.
M [00.790]
9009
G. Ciibltt (O^
- (G]
Unap,
Unop.
1892
11,011
Hon. W. F, B, Smith
<C>
11.827
H. 8, Fiwber (C>
J. Judd (L)
10.321
F. a. StBvenwn (L) 4701
Hon. L. R, Holland
(0» 3431-12^
4030
4486-141
10,638
Cuthbert Quilter
(LU)
A, G. O^vle (L)
08]
R* L. Everett (L)
Cot R. H. Lloyd-
An«tnJther (C)
22,282
S. Storey (L)
E. T. Gourley (L)
Hon. F* W. Laiob-
ton (LU)
J, S. G. Pemberton
iQ
12,825
Sir R. Temple, BU
(Q
C* B* Hodgson (L)
10,354
T.T.Bucknm.Q.C.
(C)
Hon:T.A.l
stn
5223
4485-7311
9711
»554
83M-11«>
Sim
4357-743
\
LIBERAL ^rEA» liOO¥^ \W!fe*
POLL-BOOK, 1885-1907.
346
1895
8TRAMD
10,896
Hon. W. F. D. Smith
(C) Unop.
SUFFOIiK, NORTH, or
12,153
H. S. Foster (C) 5190
A. Sington (L) 3820-1379
SUFFOIiK, NORTH-BAB
10,339
F. S. Stevenson (L) 4437
F. J. W. Isaacson
(O d60a-834
8UFFOI<K, NORTH
10,942
Ian Malcolm (C) 5144
H. de R. Walker
(L) 3701-1443
SUFFOIIK, SOUTH, or
10,644
Cnthbert Quilter (LU)
Jjnop,
SUFFOIiK, SOUTH-BAS
12,053
Capt K G. ftety-
man (C) 5410
R. L. Everett (L) 4778-€32
SUNDBRIiAND
22,406
W.T. Doxford(C) 9633
Sir E. T. Oonrley (L) 8232
S. Storey <L) 8185-47
8URRBT, KINGSTON
13,631
T. Skewes-Cox (C) 5745
C.Burt(L) 3800-2145
8URRBT, MID, or BPSO
10.960
T.T.Bucknlil,Q.C. (C)
unop,
Mr, BuckwUl wade a
Judge,
Jan. 2^ 1899 (12.233) :—
W. KoBwick (C) Unop,
1900
9691
Hon. W. F.D.Smith
(C)
Unop.
12,678
Col. F. A. Lucas (C) 5077
A. Adams (L) 3348-1729
T, OF BTB
10,162
F. S. Stevenson (L) 4664
H. D. Harben (C) 2947-1717
ST, or STOWMARKBT
10^651
Ian Malcolm (C) 4431
J. C. Horobin (L) 3068-1363
SUDBURT
10,234
Sir Cuthbert Quilter, Bt.
(LU) Ufuyp.
T, or WOODBRIDOB
12.077
Capt. E. G. ftety-
man (C) 5089
F. T. Cobbold (L) 4437-082
24,423
Sir W. T. Doxf ord
(C) 9617
J. S. G. Pemberton
(C) 9566
G. B. Hunter (L) 9370-196
A. Wilkie (L & Lab) 8842
15,139
T. Skewes-Cox (C)
12 506
W. Keswick (C)
Unop,
Unop,
1906
8109
Hon. W. F. D.
Smith (C) 3935
A. W. Lawrence (L) 1854-2061
14,002
6510
E. Beauchamp (L)
Col. F. A. Lucas (C) 4905-1605
10,166 ^
F. S. Stevenson (L) Unop.
Mr. Stevenson resigned,
April 6, 1906 (10,166) :-
HT Pearson (L) 4568
Marq. of Graham (C) 4371-197
10,971
G. A. Hardy (L)
Hon. W. Guinness
(C)
4801
4588-213
10,121
W. C. Heaton- Arm-
strong (L) 4201
Sir Cuthbert Quil-
ter, Bt. (LU) 4065-138
12,528
R L. Everett (L)
5627
Capt. B. G. Prety
man(O)
5348-179
27,650
J. Stuart (L)
T. Summerbell
13,620
D. H. Haggle <C)
7,879-5551
J. S. G. Pember-
ton (C)
7,244
17,270
G. Cave. K.C. (C) 7666
R. Whyle (L) 68S7-1(
15,933
W. Keswick (C) 7316
A, W. Aston (L) 6221-1005
Z«IBBRAL ^irSASt BOOS^ \^d^.
346
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
Idas
flURRST. NORTH- HAS
H. Cosmo Bonsor
iO 6189
X Cooper (L> 3ri5-21ii
BURRBlr, NORTH -Hr KB
9220
F. A. HftQk«yiC) AM)
Sir H. D. le Mar-
chant, Bt (L) 2S0O-198O
SURRBT, SOUTH-BJLST
9500
Sir J. T. Lawrence,
BL (C^ 4728
A- Carpenter (L> 27fle-1964
SDRRBT, SOUTH -iraS
Hon. St. J. Bnod-
riok (C) 41S5
E, D. GoBlinK (L) 3750-735
SUSSBX, RJL8T, or RYR
Col A. M. Braok-
fleld IC^ 4526
F. A. Inderwlck,
Q.C. (L) 4303-223
anSSRX, MID, or IiaWB
10.586
Sir H. Fletcher.
Bt. (0> 5312
W- E, Hubbard
(LI 5181-2131
S0SB1IX. NORTH, or BA
1886
T, OIF WIMBLRDON [mM2]
14,066
H, Cosmo Bonsor (CJ
?7»op,
T, or CH3SRTSET [7»,388J
9220
F. A. HankoF <C)
t/nop,
Mr Hankey died.
March 3, 1^ (10,23») :—
C, H. Combe JC) 1589
Lawr6n<^ J, Baker
(L) 2751-1838
or RBIOATB I73,28Q)
9600
Sir J. T. Lawi-enco. Bt {C)
T, or OtrifiDFORH [77,201]
99TS
Hon, St. J. Brodrick iD\
G. B, QpeKOry {C)
aj-HeftTdcL)
2579-951
BUSEBJC, HORTH-WBST
8S^
Sir W. B. Bartte-
lot. Bt. (C) 44SS
S. Barrow (L> 2467-2016
[64pOaa)
10,304
Col. A. M. Brook-
fleld (C) 4562
G, J. de Reut^i- (L) 3004-1488
1 [76,276]
1(1.586
8ir H. Fletcher, BL
'%
nop*
BT GHXNBTBAB f6G,956]
7680
Hon, A. E. Gathorae-
Hardy (C|
C. J. HealdiL)
1877-1412
, or HORSHAM [55,757}
8582
Sir W. B. Baxttelot, Bt (C^
Unop,
1692
15,382
H. Cosmo BoDBor
\C) 7397
T. A. Meates (L| 2802-4796
a H.
10,23&
Combe iO
Unop.
11.061
H. Cubitt (C^
F. K. Barnea (L>
478S
3O97-108&
11.248
Hon. St. J, Brod-
rick id Slfll
G* P. Lawrenoe (L) 3720-1471
11,159
CoL A. M. Brook-
fleldJCJ 4699
G. M, Bail (L) 3888-711
11,883
Sir H, Fletober^
Bt. ^C) 5621
Henry FHnoe ih) 232S^9m
Hon, A.
8754
E. Gathorae-
Hardy <C)
Jenldnson
SlrE.
Sir W. B. Bartte-
lot, Bt. {C\ 4303
R. G. Wilberfopoe
(L) 22aa-8Qaft
Sir W. BarUeloi died,
Feb. $1, 1883 (9157) :-
L
XIBERAI- -^^i^ BOOTK^ \WB>,
POLL-BOOK, 1885-1007.
347
1895
SURRBT, If ORTH - BJIfi
17.325
H. CoBmo Bonsor
4C) Unop,
1900
a Erie Hambro (C^
11,070
C. H. Combe (C)
Mr. Con\b€ re^iigned.
Feb, 18, \mt ai,678) :—
H, C. Leigb-Beimett
Liawrence J. fiaker
(L) 3977-^88
SITRltJtT, SaUTH-SAST
11,4^
Hon* H. Cubitt {C)
Unop,
mXTBXmY, BOUTH.WBS
12,130
^» Hon. ^
TbUSBBX, EJLST» or RTB
J ii.4ao
I^CoL A. M. BrookfieM (C)
T, or OHBR7SE7
12,200
H. C. Lel^rh-Bennett
<Q 5387
H. H. Longmftu {h) 308O-'3287
Mr. Leiffh-Benjiett died.
March ^» 1903 U2»964) :—
J. A* Fyler (C> 6700
H. H. Longman (L) 1529-1171
I Hon. St. J. ^rodrlck (C>
TIOp.
SUaSBX, MID, or LBWB
Sir H. Fletcher. Bt. {€)
nop.
BUSBBX, NORTH, i»r BA
G. J. Goechon,
jun. (C^
C, H. Corbett (L)
3731
2874-857
SOSSBX, NOm^H-WBBT
mm
J, H. Johnatojie {C)
Unop,
or RBIGXTB
13,078
Hon, H. Cubitt (C)
Unop.
T, or GUIIfBPOBD
12,liT
Hon. BL J, Brod-
Hok (O) 5816
A. W. Cbapmari
(L) 380B-2207
ll,8d6
CoL A. M. Brook-
fleld (C) 5378
Dn 0. F. Hutchin-
BOn iU 28S7-24S8
CoL Brook^ld accepted
Crown appoinijnent.
March 17, 1B03 (12.5i3j :—
Dr. C. F. Hutchin-
son (L) 1910
E. Boyle, KLC. <C) 437ft-S84
I3.d&i
Sir H, Fletcher, Bt, \C)
Uf
nop.
B7 OBIHSTBAO
Hon. O. J. Goeohen
:!§.
Gorbett <L)
3880
3003^^
or HOBBHJJIC
J. H. Johnstone (C)
Unop.
Mr. JohTistone died,
N0¥. IL IfiOi (10,183) :-
Vkct, 'himour (CJ 1388
L. R. Eifikine {U mA-lUK
1906
21 ^0
C. Eric Hambro (C| 9523
8L Q. Lane Fox-
Pitt (L^ 7109-2114
Mr, Hambro resianed,
Mftv 14, 190^7 <23.7ir) :-
H Chaplin iV\ 10/203
Hon. B* Rusaell
(Woman Bnt-
fra^e( 3,a«H5B64
15,41B
F. J. Mavnham (L)
Lord BlnfihAin (C)
6365
Mr. Fyler resumed.
July6.19Mai934^:-
Lord BitigMm (C) 6^&
T. Sadler (L} 4876-549
13,817
Harry Brodie (L) 0067
Col. K. H- Rawson
(C) 3848-219
11^109
W. H. Cowan iU 8430
Hon, St, J. Brodrick
121.842
G. L. Courthope (C> 6ia2
Dr. C. F. Hutchin-
son iU 1964-1158
I
15,5»0
Sir H, Axibrey-
Fletcher, Bt. (C) 7172
H. Mori*oii ih) 54S8-171i
10,728
C. H. Corbett(L> 17^
E. M. CrookiihaDk
|C) 4^31-262
10,508
Visct. Tomonr |C) IO03
Lestoeq Erskine
(L) 4386-817
r-IBBRAX YEAB, ^OO^ \^(Q?k*
5
™
^
S46 THE HOUSE OF COMMONS |
i
I8a5
18B8 16S2 1
1
fitT88E1£« SOUTH, or MA
Em
STBOUHNIS [79,425] 1 Ji
S5<>* 10,020
^
Capt. B. Field (C} 3561
Adm, E. FMd iO 3^81* Adm. E- Field JG) 4^®7
Uol. J. C. Brown Cant. Hon. T. 8*
(L) 3501-1259 Brand jLl 3674-381
G. A^WaDis {umn-m
SnSBBX, SOUTH- WBBT
» OF 0HI0HB8TBR (56,453]
850^
8S02
9146
EftTl of March (C^ 1760
Earl of March (C>
Loi^ W. Gordon-
F. W, Gibba(L) 2470-2290!, _ , . l/nop.
Lennox (C^ 4238
J Zorff March remgned.
H. J. Reld (L) 2361-1875
] March U, 1688 ^8618) :—
Lord W. Oordon- LefMOX
Lord W. Gordon-Lennqi (C)
Aug. 16. lfi»4 <9217) :—
Unop.
Lord K. Talbot (C) Unop.
BUTHERIiANDSHIRB
[20,656]
3185
3185
3745
Marqueas of Staf-
ford (L> 1701
A. Sutherland (L) 1463
A. Sutherland (L) 1458
R. W. M, Fullarton
J. Mackay ILU) 607-846
Mr. Std fieri and accepted
A. Sutherland
(LU) 583-880
tCrofter) 1058-615
SWAHBEtJH DISTRICT
8826
'""""L ^^ u .
Ooit^n appointment.
Oct. 26, 18&i 12905) :—
J. McLeod ID Unop^
10,047 1
b
Sir H.H. Vivian, Bt-fL)
l/nop.
airBLH- VMan,Bt.p
SirttH. ViTlaii,
'
Bt. (L> 5950
H. Monger (LU) 93»-50a6
Sir H. H. Vivian raised to
,
peerage as Lord Swansea.
June 19, 1893 110,244^ :—
W, WUHamfi (L^ Unop.
SWAMSRJI TOWN [6i,2131
7597
L. L. DiUwyn (L) 3680
7597
8447
R. J. D. Bumie <L| 37©
L, L. Dlllwyn (L^ 3M0
W.H. Meredyth
A. J. Lambert [C) 1740-1300
Sir J. T. Diilwyn-
(C» 25^1140
Llewelyn, Bt. (C) 3011-731
1
^ Tamworth— eee Wabwioks
HlBK*
TAUNTOK [19«723]
2511
S. C. AllHopp (C) 1381 1
[ Sir C, JeBsei; Bt. (L^ OT^-383
3541
2825
Hon. A, P. AUsopp
Hon. 8. C. AllsopB (0| Uwp,
Hon. S. C. Ausopp suc^
(Q 1402
H, H. BHdgman (L> 921-481
ceeded to peerage as Lord
'
Hindlip.
^
April 23, 1887 (2591 h—
Hon. A. P. AUaopp
1
(C^ 1498
■
J. H. Sandera (L) 88&-536
I
TAviarrocK — see Devonshibe,
I
TEWKRBHuar-^«ec GixiucfBS tkhbhirk.
■
Thanet, Isle: of— see Kent,
■
Thirsk and yiAJitOT^—see YORKafliREu
■
TnoKNBUKT — see Gloucebt ershirk*
1
TJFPSRAit^, BAST [Mt, 9ft3]
^^H
1
mB 1 e8S9
nm ^^^ta
T. J. Condon (N) 4064 , T. J. Condon (N")
T. X coDdun m 7m ^H
Maj. F. Tract {€) 192-3872 Unop,
p. IUD«iiii«lgr (P> aUJI^H
TIPPSRART, MIU [40,0751
6517 ; 6517
T. Mayne (N> 38Qi T. Mftyno iN}
G. Ryan (C^ 3.i5-3549 Ufiop,
1 Mr. Mayne reaioned.
i May 15. 1890(7278):-
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/
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1
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1
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349
I
ia9g 1900
BUaSBX* SOUTH, or E^ STBOURHB
10:563 1 U.S4S
Adm. E, Field JC> 4138 I Linda "
Cupt- Hon. T. a i Adm.
■ " 4079-60 ! Brand (L)
1906
^^^t- Hon. T
Lindeor Hoft^ (C) 4948
4246-703
SOasSX* BOUTH-BTEST p or CHlCHBBTER
^70
Lord E. Talbot (CJ
Unopu
SOTHKRUINDSHmE
^1463
X McLeod {D I(B5
J. A* Swansbon
SWJL1I8BA DISTRICT
10,237
D. Brymnor Jones,
OCCjL) 3860
E. H. Hedley (IL) 2018-1832
CJoL J. R. Wright
(LU)
1851
8WANSBA TOWN
9001
SirJ.T.DiUwyn-
Uewelyn, Bt. (C) 3977
R. J. D. Burnie (L) 3&56-421
TAUNTON
2990
CoL A. C. K. Welby (C)
Unop.
9906
Lord E* Tftlbot tC)
CTnop.
iorrf B- JTttfb&t wppoinUd
a Lord of tht iritiaury.
JYiDe2, 1905 (10,784):—
Lord E. Talbot IC) 4174
J. E, AUon (LI 8782-412
F. &. Leveson-Oower
(LUJ 1224
J. McLeod (L) 7fi2-472
11,066
D. Brymnor Jones, Q.C. (L)
Unop.
TIPPBRART, BAST
T. J. Condon (N)
Unop,
TIPPBRARXt. MID
7127
J. F. Htegan (N)
Unop.
12,918
H. Beaumont (L) 5933
Sir Lindsay Hogg,
Bt (C) 5303-630
11,225
Lords. Talbot (C) 5197
J. £. Allen (L) 4023-1174
2814
A. C. Morton Qj) 1383
F. S. Leveson-Gtower
(LU) 933-450
11,906
D. Brymnor Jones, ELC. (L)
Unop.
9079
Sir G. Newnes, Bt
(L) 4318 !
SirJ.T. Dillwyn-
Llewelyn, Bt (C) 3203-1115
CoL A. C. K. Welby
(C) 1387
W. King CL) 1024-363
T. J. Condon (N)
Unop.
8776
K. E. O'Brien (N) 2316
F . O'Driscoll (N) 587-1729
11,030
Si^G.Ne^^'ne8,Bt
(L) 5535
Col. J. R. Wright
(C) 4081-1454
8500
Sir K. Boyle, Bt.,
K.C. (C) 1842
Arthur Pon8onby(L) 1503-339
5279
T. J. Condon (N)
5007
K. K. O'Brien (N)
Unop.
Unop,
\
UBBRAX. -XBAH BOOS^ W2fe.
860
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
7500
R J, O'Biien <N) 4783
H. EufitACe (C) 252-4537
TIFPBIIARY. BOOTH [37,
5841
Joh n 'CQiinor (N ) 35T2
CoL C. Barton fC) 122-3450
TrVERTON— 8€« DKVONSfnBIC
Torquay ™j»ey* DBvoNSHirms,
TOTNKS— fl« DKVON-&mRE.
TOTTEMHAM— J»fr< MlDDI^^aE
TOWBR HAKI^B^S* BO
8887
W. S. Robson \U 3419
Capt. J. K. Colomb
m 273&-e81
TO was HAHIiETB, EiI
5954
E. S. Norris (G> 25eB
J. G. C. Minchln {h) 1676-^90
TOWSR HJlMLBTSp Bfl
a CbarrinFton IC| '2M1
K. Hart (U 144&-<H9
A, S. Ayrton (IL^ 430
1886
7500
P. J. O'Brien (N)
114]
u841
John O Connor <N)
Unop.
Unap.
TOWmn HAMLSTS, PO
doll
H. Greon ID 4090
D. R. Onalow \C) 2113-1977
TOWBfi HAMIi&TSi BT.
4317
C. T, Ritchie <Q 1744
Sir D. L. SaloiuDiig,
Bt (L) 1180-^*4
TOWEB HAHE4BT8, ST
J. aDurantlU 2141
F. W. Isaacson (C) 211^22
On a Hcrutin^ ,-^
J. C. Durant (L) 204.5
F. W. iKtiACson (C) 2035^10
TOWBIt UAUhMTB, WH
ei4u
8. Montagu ID 23d3
P. Cowan (Cj m2-3Sl
W AHB BROMtiBY [00,
Capt X R, C'Otoinb
W. S. Robson (D
2867
2396-571
m]
I0,«87
J. A. M. Maodonald
MBHOU&B [55.9811
5Bd4
E. 8, Norris \C} 2230
T. K. Scmttyon (D 1428^802
I4M BND [4»^S67]
• 5804
S. Chamiiebon <C) 2110
A. H. White iU 1281-829
PX.AR [TfltS^
Sydney Btirton (D 2903
Ma,i. A- C. E. Welby
iC\ 2827-Tfl
OBOROB^S- m . TKB - B A
4317
(■, T, Ritchie <C) 1591
R. Eve ID 1076-483
Mr. Riifhie €b^tpt^d qfftce,
Aug. 12. 1888 (431?) ;—
C. T. Ritchie (C) 154«
R. Eve [D 88^-657
BPMBY [83,6981
ems
F. W, Isaacson (C) 2237
R. 8, Wright 04 1735-50(2
ITBGHAFBL[7g.6S4j
ei4^
H. Montngru m
noL Hon. W. Le
PocF Trench (C)
2178
1582-587
1692
7029
P. J. O^Brien |X)
Capt Hon. C. G.
JapL
Trei
nch iC}
1064
I62-39Q2
5B64
R Mandevllle <N) 2571
' • '^— <P» 773-17W
John 0*CDnnor (
Sir
lrJ.R.C<
Colomb (C>
4fm
2175
fi45ii
J. Stewart Walla©e
iD 2175
H, 8. Samuel (C) 2305-1;
5738
8. Charrington «C» 2204
X Haysman (D 1931-
10 34S
Sydney Bniton <D 5007
CoLA,C.E.W^olby
iC) 2875-2098
ST [51,198i
3756
J, W. Benn iD ItJttl
C. T. Ritchie iCj 1263^399
F. W, IsaacRon iV} __ _
B. T, L. Thomson iDSIiQS^
II
5813
a Montagu (D
CoL Hon. W. Lg
Poer Ti-enoh (C>
2327
18QO-5S7
I^IBBBu&L ITBAJt. BOOK, l^S^fe.
POLL-BOOK, 1885-1907.
351
1895
I79PBBART, if OBTB
6419
R J. O'Bnen (X)
Unop.
TIPPBRART, BOOTH
5644
F. Mandeville(NI 1723
Count Moore iIN[ 1232-501
TOlirBR HJLMIiBT8» BO
10,588
Hon. Lu R. HoUand
(C> 433B
J.A.M* Mocdoiiald
JL) 3178^1161
Hon» Li* R. IfoUand re-
Oct.2T, 1880(11,4011:—
W. M, GiithH©|Q4238
Harold Spend er(L)2l23-tl 15
TOWBH HAMIiEITap lil
H. a Samuel (C) 2661
W. M. Thompeoti
(L) 2071^590
TO
MI
HAMIjBTS,
6651
S. Charrin^ton (CJ 2^3
J. Hayemnii (L) 1516-8B7
1900
p. J. O'Bi-ieri (N^
5flB5
J. GoUiimii (N\
Unop,
Utwp.
TOWBR HAHIiBTB, PO
Sydney Buxfcon
04 3938
W.RBullivant{C) 3110-829
TOWBR HAMLBTS* ST,
W AKO BROMIiBT
11,278
W. M, Guthrie (C> 4403
G. LaoBbiiry (Soc) 256ft-184d
HBHOU8B
6S3d
H. a Samuel (C) 2808
W. Pearce (L) *2070-338
LB BKD
5815
8. Charrinetcn (C) 2410
C, G, Clark at 1280-11«0
Mr. UharringtQn died.
Jan. 12. 1805 (5380)1—
Hon. H. L. W, Law-
sou ^LU^ 2138
B. S. Straus (L^ 2000-78
PliAR
10,009
Sydiiey Buxton (L> 3892
W. P. Bullivant (Q 38*0-1152
1906
5658
M. HogAU im
Sim
J. CuUiuau im
Unop*
Unop,
H. H. Markfl (C)
J. W. Benu (L)
TOWBR
1583
1579-4
BT
GBORGB'fi-IN - THB -B A
3518
T. R Dewai- (C) 1437
B. E. Straus (L) 1141-28«
HAMIiBTS
G(M8
F. W. Isaacson |CJ 2$A6
W, H. Bickinson (me7B^70
Mr. Isaacson died^
March 9. 1898 (6387) :-
W. C, St eadmaii {L) 2492
Maj. W. E. Evaurt-
Gordoii (C) 2472-20
TOWBR HAMtiBTS, WH
5864
Sir S. Montagu, Bt.
CL) mm
air W.H. Porter, BL
(C) 1977-32
ST
3246
W. W. H«iin (L)
H, H. Wells (C)
BPNB7
5878
Maj, W. E, Bvftus-
Gordou {C> 2783
W. t\ Steadnian (L) 171&-1065
ITBOHAPBIi
5004
E. M. Samuel ^L)
D. H. Kyd (C)
1679
1608-71
10.545
Stopfoi-d W. Brooke
ih) 4586
A. P. Du Croe (C) 3874-622
W. Pearce (L) 2981
Sir H. S. Samuel (C» 2007-974
5418
B. 8, Straua iU 2295
Hon. H. L. W. Law-
Hon (LU) 2168-128
9068
Sydney Buxton (L) 4546
G. O. Borwick (C> 2235-2311
I«iS5
1004-631
5176
Mai, Sir W. E.
Evans-Gordon iC) 2490
Durham StokeR |L) 1853-637
Sir n\ E. EvauH- Gordon
rettigiMd.
May 10, 1907 (5d2lh—
F. L. Harris JC) 2J298
B. Cooper (L& Lab) 13.10-948
4278
S.M. Samuel {L)
D. H. Kyd iC}
19-25
1509-356
LIBEBAL TBAfb BQOIL, \^^»
7
352
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1SB5
TOXTETH, EABT— A« LtrKEPOOL.
ToXTKTM, West— see LitpTerp ool.
THADEeTON— ^ee Glasgow, j
Truko— fi«e COKN w AIX. I
TuNBKiDQE^se* Kent. j
TTKEMOITTH AlTD NOR TU SHIBLDS [Hhdm]
im& ; mm
R. S. Donkin |C) 3027 R, a Donkin <Ci 2795
J. Spence (L) 3ae&-T58 | W. T. Raymond (L) 22T7-518
TYNEHIDE — 5CC NoKTMtTMBE RLANT3.
T7ROHB, BA&T [3a^5iai
W.J. Reynolds (N) 3819
J. M. Stuart (C> 3351-658
TiritONB, MID r3T.fle»]
8083
M.J. Kenny ^N) 4299
H. H. Moor© io 2857-1642
TTROKE:, MORTH [38,291]
6810
Lord E. Hamilton
IQi 3345
John Dillon (N) 29^^423
T7RONB« BOOTH £34,824]
7720
W. O Bi ien (N) 3435
Gapt. Hon, S. Max
well iC)
UX BRIDGE -see MlPDLKSEX.
WAKRFIBIiD [41,190]
4801
E. Groeii |C| 2374
W. C. Beaumont (L) 204ft-325
WAIiSAErl. [86.430]
10,742
Sir C. Forgter, Bt,
(L) S112
F. JamefJ (C> 343&-16rr7
Wa lth a m 8TO w —see Kjbsbx.
Walton— see Livkkpool.
Walworth— ^ee Newtngto
WANBSWOMTH [17».e77j
10,(J88
H. Klmber K ■) 44o9
H WAlI&ceCL} ^9^83-1176
79KJ
W. J. Heynolds (N^ 3843
M. Q, Megaw (LU) 3375-468
M. J. Kennr (Nl
H. H. Moare (Q
4145
2476-1670
^10
Lord E. Hamilton
J. O, WyliB (X)
321»
3481
7730
W. O'Brien ^Nl
1801
Sir K. Green, Bt.{C) 2263
J. J. Con sins (L) 1946-307
10,742
SirC. Forst^r, Bt. (L>_
Sir a F'orHter died.
Aug. 13» 1891 {11,712) ;
E. T. Holden {L^
Unop.
F. James {€}
lO.fJSS
RKiuiber(r)
4380-53»
Uivae.
1892
7300
R. S. Donkin (C>
J. Annaod (L)
3lil
2783-338
W. J. RoynoldH iN> 3*30
T. L, Corbett (C) 3222-208
7678
M. J. Kenny \N) 3667
Dr. E. C. Thompson
fC) 'i608-lOeS
Count Q. N. Plnn-
kott (P^ 123
6481
Lord F, S. Hamilton
{C] 3W5
Prof. J. B, Dougherty
{Ni 29i«'4»
7070
T. W. RuBseD {LU) SI88
T. A, Dickaon (S) 3060-372
5274
A, H. Cbarlefiworth
[CJ 2682
T. Y. Strachnn <L) 2178-401
ll,fli5
F. Jaraes (CI
E. T. Holden (L) 4988-237
Mr. James tai^ented
pftiiUm,
Feb, a 1883 (11.838) :—
Sir A. D. Haytor. Bt,
(L)
O. T. Ritchie (C| 6168-79
14,1136
H. Kiiiibur (C|
W^ M, Crook (L>
I^lBBBAIi TBA.K BOOIS^ W5fe»
POLL-BOOK, 1885-1907.
368
1896
TTHKMOUTH JLHD MOR
7699
R. a Donkiii (C) 3168
F. D. Blake (L) »»-20e
TTROHS, BAST
nis
p. C. Doqgaii (N) 3418
T. L. Co«%tfc (C) 8261-152
TTROmi, MID
7fi81
O. Murnaghan (N) 3759
Dr. E. C. Thomp-
1900
TH BHniiDB
80A1
F.L. Harris (C)
F. D. Blake <L)
1(C)
22fl»-1507
TTBOMB, MORTH
6171
Seidt. Hemphill,
Q.C. (L) 29i8
W. WiEon (C) 2857-91
TTROMB, SOUTH
6T80
T.W. Russell (LU) 3239
T. Shillington (L) 3016-193
5748
Visot. Milton (LU) 2864
H. S. L. Wilson (L)216fr-699
WJLIfBJLIiL
11,015
a Oedffe (C) 5145
Sir A. D. Hayter,
Bt. (L) 4828-317
WJLHD8WORTH
17,075
H.Klmber(C) 6487
M. Mayhew (L) 3248-3239
3501
8094-407
6760
P. C. Doogan (N)
Ck>l. J. L.Sandwith
(C)
7560
G. Murnaghan (N)
3126
3050-76
Unop,
6168
Seidt. Hemphill,
Q,C.<L> 2869
D. J. Wilson (C) 2814-55
T. W. Russell (LU) 2499
Dr. B. C. Thompson
(N) 2409-90
Maj. R. Howard (IC) 303
6055
Visot Milton (LU) Unop,
Vi8ct,MiUon8ucceededpeer-
age {Lord FUzvoiUiam).
March 25, 1902 (610^ :~
E. A. Brotherton (C) 2960
P. Snowden (ILP) 1979-981
12,851
Sir A. D. Hayter, Bt.
(L) 5610
S.Gedge(C)
20,790
H. Klmber (C)
Unop,
1906
9019
H.J.Craiflr(L)
F. L. ISLdr^ (C)
3522-764
6299
P. C. Doogan (N) 3053
W.J.M.MacCaw
MC)
Mr, Doogan died,
July 25, 1906 (6299) :—
T. M. KetUe(N) 3019
W. J. M. MaiCaw (C) 3000-19
6795
G. Murnaghan (N)
Unop,
6181
Sent. Dodd, K.C. (L) 2986
D. S. Henry, K.C.
(LU) 2957-9
Serjt. Dodd made a Judge.
March 8, 1907 (6230) :-
R. Barry, K.d (L) 3013
D. S. Henry, K.C. (LU) 3006-7
T. W. RusseU (L) 2954
A. L. Homer, K.C.
(LU) 2671-!
B. A. Brotherton (C) 2285
Dr. S. Coit (LRC) 2088-217
T. Snape (L) 1247
14,127
Maj. B. Marten
Dunne (L) 7002
B. Bagshawe (C) 5803-1199
31 396
Sir H. Kimber, Bt
a!1
Reed(L)
12,433
11,888-^')
I.IBBRAL TBAB BOOK, \^dK^.
3M
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885 1886
Wansbeck— isce Xobthumb icrland.
WARRINQT0R [tfl.TOl] f
7730 I
Sir G. GroenalU BL
(C) 4010
W. Oroeflold (L^ 3234-T76
VJLR¥riGK AND IifllAM
5186
A. W. Peel ^L) 9814
£. M. Nei»on (C) 2272-S78
WARWICK8HtR»t MOB
10,016
R A. Muntz (p) 1338
W, P. Beal© (L> 3S5a-4«0
WARWIOK&HIRR, NOR
10,061
J, W. Johne (L) 1415
J. a Dugdalo, Q.C.
<C) 41^-276
WARWICKSHIHE, SOU
9700
BL P. Cobb (L> 48T7
J, DaflinBTbon (C> 3533-1S44
WARWICKSHIBIS, SOU
Lord W, Comptoti
<L^ 1038
S. a Uoyd (C) 3738-901
^TATRRPORD [28,153]
3946
R. Power (N^ 2120
R G. Bloomfleld
<C) 27ft-2Hl
TBr Ov *£AHW0RTH [72,361]
R A. MimfcsE (G)
WATSRFORD, RAST [29
5678
P. J. Power IN) 3gftl
W. De la Poer(C> 314-2977
WATRRFORD, WRS? [3
6025
X D. Pyne (N) 3746
Sir R* F, Keane (C) 3fift~3387
^' ir^JTfft?/eo— ^f^ HfSRTFOHDBH
7730
air G. GreenaM, Bt
(C> 3717
J, Croefleld (Li 3210-^1
INOTOK [3g,075J
54S6
A. W. Peel (LU^
Unop,
t892
7900
R. Plerpoint (Q 3843
A. HOBfltoa, Q.C. tL) 3358-58S
A, W. Peel (LU) Unop,
Mr. Pe^t mised, to peerofft
a^ Lord Peel.
May 23. 1885 <aS58) :—
Hon. A. Lyttelton
(LU> 2815
J. Duckworth (L) 2238-579
P. A. Mimtz to
W, Johneon (L>
TH>BAS1<. Qt NOIIS ATO N [ea.»9S]
10,061 I 10,336
J. S. Dugdale, Q,a i F. A. Newdiffabe fC> m»
(C> 4026 aVero<L>
J. W, Johns <L) 3808-1018
TH-RASTp or R170BT [561,231]
9700
H. P. Cobb (L) 4008
M, C. Busmrd. Q.C.
(LU) 3528-478
TH-HTBRT, or RTRATFO
9631
F. To woBond <C) 3833
Ijovd W. Compton
(L) 3344-480
R Power (N)
Unop.
Mr. Power di€d.
Dec. *A 1891 H016I :—
J. K Redmond {P) 1725
Michael Davibb (N) 1*^2»4S8
.092]
5678
R J. Power^N)
Unop,
2,3(J5]
6Cr25
X D, Pyue (N) Unop.
Mr, Pjf^nc dro^^med, Nov, U,
ms.
F©b.21,1890t63a3J:-
A. Webb {W
IHK.
9785
H. P. Cobb (L) 4519
W. J. Galloway (C) 3831^
RD-ON-AVON [46,672]
9505
A. B, Freemati'MlU
fotdJCJ 4157
G. a. Warmingtoo
3971
J. E. Redmond (P^
a Shoehy (N)
1676
6111
P. J. Power (N)
E. Loamy (P)
0867
A. Webb (Ni
1043-1510
■■\
I^IBMHAL ^TBAB. BO0«., \W3fe-
POLL-BOOK, 188&-1907.
356
1895
gyg
R.Pierpoint<C)
P. B. Scott (L)
40Q1
3336-875
Vr JLRWIOK JLMD I^SAM
Hon. A. Lyttelton
(LU)
VrJLRWIOKSHIBB, ROB
10,613
P. A. MuntE (C)
WJLRWIOK8HIRBI, HOB
U,U4
F. A. Newdijgrate
J. TODokinson (L
5572
41T5-13W
WJLRWIOKBHIBfi, BOO
9777
Hon. B. G. Yemey
(C) 4354
Corrie Grant (L) 4070-284
WARWIOK8HIRB, BOU
0745
CoL V. MUward
(C) 4fi06
T. Sadler (L) 2^-1771
WJLTBRFORD
3027
J. E. Redmond (P) 178g
T. J. Farrell (N) 1229-559
WJLTBRFORD, ■•
5704
P. J. Power (S)
1900
R. Plerpoint iC) M68
A. H. Cros^cM ^) 3303-1165
INOTON
5S20
Hon. A. Lvttettori,
ac.jLU> ^m
H. J. Mackinder (L) ia54^B3l
Mr-^ L'ytlfMiytt appointed
Colonial Secreiari/.
OcL^.19a3t599&)t-
HoD. A. Lj^ttelton,
K.C. (LtJ) 2*^
T. H, D, Beiridge (L) 3199-1»
TH, &IP ^AHWOBTH
12,072
P. A, Mixnte (0»
Unop,
TU^mAB% or NUHBATO
F, A, NewdiKabo
JC) 673S
w. Johnson (L &
Lab) 4432-1304
TH^BAST, or BDOBir
10,231
Corrte Gitint (L^ mB
F. E. MuntK (01 4130-219
Tn-wmEl, or BTHATFO
lO.OfiO
CoL V. Milward (C^ Ufwp.
CoZ. Milward died.
June 2S, 1901 (10,063^ :—
P. a. Foster {C) 47SS
Bolton Kins \U 2077-1778
3941
X E. Redmond (N)
UnGp.
Unop.
WJLTBRFORD, W.
5235
A. Webb (N) Ufloji,
Mr. Webb re»itmed. ^
Sept. 12, 1895 (5235) :—
J.J.aShee(N)
Unop.
P J. Power (N)
S06T
J, J, O'Shee (N^
Unop,
Unap,
1906
A. H. Cro6flw««u. 1
R. Pierpoint (C)
10.365
Qeld (L) 5500
4009-1500
6296
T. H. D. Berridffe (L) 3011
Hon. A. Lyttelton,
''.C. (LtJ)
2802-209
15,491
SipP.A.Muntz,Bt.
^(C) 7561
J. S. Keay (L) 4842-2719
7677
15,021
W. Johnson (L&
Lab)
F.Newdigate(C)
11,451
Corrie Grant (L) 5181
A.D.Steel-Maitland
(C) 4909-272
RD-OH-JLYON
10,173
Capt. M. Kincaid-
Smith (L) 4321
P. S. Foster (C) 417»-148
3354
J. £. Redmond (N)
4012
P. J. Power (N)
4426
J. J. O'Shee (N)
Unop.
Unop.
Unop*
\
\
Z-IBBRAI. "XBAH BOOK., VARA.
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1886
Hon. P. J. Staahop«
W. Lloyd (CJ
T665
WBDHBBBURT [TS^ilTi)
in.8C18
W- Lloyd {C > 4628
Hon* P, J, Stewihope
Wkulinoton— we Siiropshi re and Somerset.
Wrll«— see Somerset. i
"WKET BBOMHriCH [664 llj
8749 Kim
J. H. Blades (L.) 3988 E. Spencor (C)
E. Spencer (C> 3171-«17 T. J. Mtjoi-e ih)
WlCaTBURT-^€e WlLTSHTHK-j
West Derby— sc^ LrvERPOo l.
WBBT HAH. NORTH [105.719]
10,038
K R. Cook (LI 4219
J» F^orrest Fulton
IC) 3500-719
l221-«82
3000
3(©l-509
10,026
J* Forrest Fulton
IC)
E. R. Cook (L)
3193^727
we: ST HAM, SOtrTH [16
8942
J. Leicest^ (L» 3927
A. J. Pound (C> 2M5-fig2
West Houghton— s«e Lano
WBaTMBATH, KORTM
5507
J. Tiilte (N) 3648
J. Witeon (C) 35^-3393
WBSTMBATH, SOtlTH
5419
D. Snllivan ^N) 3818
H. S. Smith (C) 21X^3418
WBSTM UfSTBH [50,790]
7670
W, Burdott-Coutte
(C) 3991
Prof. Becsley (L> 1736-2255
WB8THORI«AND, MORT
6022
Hon. W. Low'ther
<C) 2^4
J. Whitehead iU 2684-10
WBBTMORIiAND, BOUT
5630
Enrl of BoctivQ {C) 2690
J. Copper iU 2427-263
1.1^]
Maj. G.E, Banes (C^2ST8
J. Leic^ter ^L) S572-^30S
[29,976]
5507
(/nop.
Unop.
J. Tnite (N)
[28*557]
l\ SuUlvan 4X)
7670
W, Burdott-CoQtts (C)
H. OP APPXiBBT [31,180]
e023
Hon. W. Lowther
J. WTiitehead (L)
2748
2562-186
U, or SBNUAIi (32,823}
5690
EarlofBective(C^
NORTH [51,262]
9768
J.E*EedmondUV)6&31
ViBct.Stopford<C) 917-5614
9768
J. E, Redmond (N] Unop.
Mr. RfAmortfi vesigTifd.
March 11, lfiW2 (9890) :-
T, J. Heaty iN) Unap,
1892
11,201
W. Lloyd (C)
Hon. P. J. Stan hope
(L)
9174
E. Spencer (C)
T, L. Roberts \\j)
4474 '
3429-1045
13.334
Archibald Grove (L) 4976
J. Forrest Fulton^
Q,C. {U\ 4943^33
15,518
J. Keir HzLrdle
aLP) SSBL
Maj. G. K Banes (C) 4036-121
J. Tuifce <N)
A, BlAne IP)
5317
2878
379-241
5304
D. Sullivan (M 2635
C. O'Dono^rhue (P) 1080-1436
7971
W. Burdett-Coutts
(C) 3518
Leif Jon 08 (L) 1916-161
4M81
Sir J, S&vory, Bt,
(C) 2963
Hon. A. C. Tufton <L)2256-707
flOOO
CApt. J. F. Baeot
J. A. Farrop (L)
S9QMa9
9696
T. J, Healy (N>
Col. J. R. Magn*th
LIBKRAL TKA.^ BOOX., \Wafe>
POLL-BOOK, 1886-1907.
867
10,S5d
W* D. Green (C) 4824
a H. Roberts (L) 473S-191
IBT BROMWIOH
9211
B. Spencer (C)
Unop.
BT HAM, MORTH
E. Gray (C) 5635
Archibald Grove
(L) 4831-704
EMdWr HAM. SOUTH
16,745
Mid. G. £. Banes
nK) 4750
J. Keir Hardie
OLP) 3976-775
WBBTHEJITH, HORTH
5270
J.Tiiite(N)
Unop,
IBTMBATH, SOUTH
D.SiiUivan(N)
Unop.
WB8TMINBTBR
7942
W. Burdett-Coutts (C)
Ui
'nop.
BTMORULHD, NORT
6316
Sir J. Savory, Bt.
(C) 2950
T.W.Fry(L) 2077-873
BTMORUUID, BOUT
O0O6
Cftpt. J. F. Ba«ot _
(C) 2771
H. Stephenson (L) 2049-722
V^XFORD, NORTH
T, J. Hoaly iNJ «S89
J. B. Falconer (C) 785-3003
1900
11,856
W. D. Green (C)
£. Horton (L)
10.066
£. Spencer (G)
4733
455a-175
Unop.
15,844
E. Gr^ (C) 6613
J. H. ^thell (L) 4133-2480
19,631
Mai. G. E. Banes
IC) 6616
W. Thome (Lab) 4439-1176
P. J. Kennedy (N) 1763
L. GinneU <N) 1418-345
6600
D. Snlllvan (N)
Unop.
7367
W. BurdettrCk>uU8
(C) 2715
H. H. Montague
Smith (IC) 439-2276
H, or APPUBBT
6744
E. Rigg (L) 2835
SirJ.BavorjpBtJCl 2266-579
Mr. Bigg reMgned.
March 2, 190& (8670) :-
Leif Jotie« ih) '3i22
Maj. G. J, N. Noble
fCr^ 2702-220
H, or KBNDJUi
6262
Capt. J.F.Bagot(C)
Unop.
9183
Sir T. Esmonde, Bt
(N) 2823
T. J. Healy (N 115»-1670
1906
14,739
Clarendon Hyde (L) 6160
A. F. Bird (d) 5206-944
10726
Dr.A.E.W.Hazel
(L) 6475
Vi8ct.Lewi8ham(C)4250-1216
15,101
C. F. G. Masterman
C. Gray
(C)
5094-1744
22,763
W. Thome (LRC) 10,210
Sir J. G. Nutting,
Bt. (C) 4973-6237
6297
L. GinneU (N)
Unop.
6379
D. Sullivan (N) Unop.
Mr. SuUivan died.
April 13, 1907 (5068):—
Sir W. Nugent, Bt. (N)
Unop.
7639
W. Burdett-Coutts
(C) 3167
Capt. C. V. C. Ho-
bart (L) 2064-1113
Leif Jones (L) 2894
Lord Kerry (C) 2801-^3
6477
D. Stewart^mith,
K.C. Oi) 2899
CoL J. F. Bagot (C) 2647-262
9010
Sir. T. Esmonde, Bt. (N)
iTnop.
r.IBWI^AT* ^nfiAR. B001L« \^^.
368
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1B65
WBXFORD, aOITFH [53,5,75]
9677
1886
J. BatiT {Si
mi7
(/nop.
Unop.
WHJTBY— ««< YOHKSHIRE.
Whiteohapkl— sf€ Tower
WHITHHAV1317 [1»,16T]
2m
G, C. Benttnck (C) 1336
W. C\ Onlly, Q.C.
iU 1125-211
WICK DISTRICT [17»4831
2015
J. McD. Caraoron (L) 913
John Pender {h) B68-45
J. Barry (N)
Hamlkts,
I Q, C. Bentlnck <C) 1210
H- G. Sbee iU 1110-108
JIfr. Be}itinek died,
April ^. 1891 (2713) :—
Sir J, Bain m 1338
H. G. Bhee (L^ 1105-233
2015
J. McD. Cameron (L) 910
John Pender ^LU) e»8-224
WECKLOW. BJLBT [31.275}
W, J. Corbet m 3383 , W. J. Corbet <N)
Col. C. G. Totten- Cot C. G. Totten-
ham {O 1000-2385 hniQ (C)
3101
984-2U7
WtCKLOW* WBST [27,1321
5226
G. M. Byrne (N» 3721
W» F. H. Dick (C» 871-2S50
WroNES— see Lancashirs.
WIQAM [BDJfU]
gggg
F. S. PoweU (C| 3837
Q. H. Lea (L) 2721-916
522»
O. M. Bjmc m 3531
W. F. H* Dick (C> 856-2S75
F. S. PoweU (C)
C. M, Percy (Lj
3371
2780^5»1
Wight, Ible of— see Hampb bitie.
WlQTClfrNSHiRS [32,593]
Sir Herbert. Max-
weU. Bt. (C) 2704
Hon, H. Diur^'mple
(Li 2825-79
"^n^TONsee Wjltshirk.
6004
Sir Herbert Max-
weU. Bt. (C^ 2920
J. P. ColdHtream (L) 171S-IS01
1^2
9B72
"•^"^^Uii,
.^^. ^ 510i I ^
Capt. S. B. F
ton fCl 65l-4oa) |
Mr, Barry resiffned,
Nov, 30, im ^9550) :—
P. Ffrenoh (N) Um
S7t»
T. S. Little (L>
Sir J. Bain iC|
2191
Sir John Pender (LU) 952
J. McD. Cameron (L) 82S-m
1588
J. Sweetman (N^ im
CaptRXMUlpin {C^ 1225-206
W. J. Corbet <P) 1115
Mr. Stceetjmui remaned,
April 36, lim (1461) ;—
E. R O'Kelly (NJ 1253
J. Sweetman (P) U91-63
CoL C, G. Tottenham
(C> 1I6S
Jamee O'Connor
(N) 2582
CoL R. P. Saunders
O 781-179B
J. H. PameM (P) 546
7390
Sir F. S. Powell, Bt.
(C) 3422
T. Ab'pinwall (L and
Labi
3312-110
5813
Sir Herbert Max*
well Bt. {€) 2895
J. P. CoMatre^n (LH670-I22S
UBBBAl. ^^A^ BOOTL, W^.
POLL^BOOK, 1881^1007.
i895
XFORD, SOUTH
fBBQ
P, Fft^iich m\
Unop,
EHAVBK
2746
A-Helder(Ci
13S0
WICK PI8TBIG7
Sir John Pender (Lin 913
T. C. H. HtMiderwick
(L) Eg9-M
fiur J^. RertdET resigTieiL
June %. J 896 (2277J :—
T. C. H. Hedder^
wick iU 1054
W. C. Smith ILU> 843-213
WlGKIiOW, BAST
<461
W. J, Corbet |F^ 1295
CkiL O. O. Tottenham
iC) 1308-87
F. A. Q'KeeifE] iS} im
VICKUOW, W138T
4676
Jftmofl O'Connor ^N)
Uvmp*
VIOAIt
Sir F*S. Powell, Bt.
fCr 3949
T. ABplnwall^Land
r^b) 3075-874
VlOTOWMSHlRfi
8ir Herber-tr Mazwoll,
19Q0
P.Ffraiieli(N»
Unopo
A. Heldor (Ct
\\\ McOowan ILJ
1553
876-677
A. BiKnold rC> 1151
T^aRHedderwlck
iD 1041-113
4827
D, J. Cogun (N|
t^kop.
4071
Jajnes O^Qanncxr (N)
IThop.
flfUA
Sir F, S. Powell, Bt.
(C| 3772
CoL W. Woodfi (Ift 3130-642
5615
Sir Hof bort MaxwoU,
Bt> \C) Unop.
UBBRAL TBA;
1906
P. Ffrench (N)
Unop,
2945
W. J. D. Bnrnyeat
(L) 1507
J. Robertson-
Walker <C) 1194-313
SirA.Bignold<C)
W. Thomson (L)
tf64
D. J. Cogan (N)
Mr, Cogan
July 29.1907(49
J. MTddoon <N)
1382
196B-96
Unop,
):-
Unop.
4406
Jamee O'Connor (N)
Unop,
8804
Sir F.S. Powell,
Bt. (C) 3573
T. Smith (Lab) 2206-1388
Col. W. Woods (L) 1900
6806
Viflct. Dalrymple
Caj
ipt. W. Waring
Q^,
2866
2127-739 .
\
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
1886
VIIiTSHIRE:, ^ABT, op OBVIZES [l(j,6dU
Walter LoiiK lti| 3St9 Walter Lon^ |C> 4123
W. Barber, Q.L". (L) 3752-97 J, W. PhiUpp« (L) 52397-1728
UriLTSHlItJS, NORTH,
fl031
M. H. X. Btory-
Marikolyiio {L.^ Ifi41
W. Static ICI 2770-1771
or CRICKIiADB [70.900]
S031
M, H. N. Story-
Maakolj-no (LU> 3101
II. F. C. CoBtelloe
I (L^ 16S3-1T18
Sir J, Bennett (L) 1347
liriliTBHIRES, HOHTH-
B. Flotehcr ^L^ 3880
Lord A. Somerset
(C( aj74-306
Wil/faHIRB!, SOUTH or
Sir T. P\ Grove, Bt.
(L) 4151
Hon. S. Herbert I C) 3329-^22
WIKiTBHIRB, WBST or
io,3eft
G. p. jH^iUer (L) 5333
LoMH.F.Thynno
(C^ 363iH«84
WiMB[.KDOS—scc Surrey.
WIHCHS8TBR [19,001]
A. L.Tottenhani fC) 1153
ViBctv Baring (L^ 882-171
WEST, OF CHIPPISHHA
8853
Lord H. Bmco (C) 3857
B, Fletcher (L) 312(K537
WILTON [12,123]
Sir T.F. Grove, BL^LU)
Unop,
WBSTBURTJ^^OIA]
Q. p. Fuller (L) 4663
T. G, P. Hallett {LU) 3870-993
1892
9987
CI E. HobliouHe iL) 38m
WiU ter I^ntf (C) 3758-13^
10,561
J. Husband (L)
M. H. N. Story-
Maskolyne (tjVi
M [ujm
3571-996
I
WINDSOR [21,430]
2612
Col. R. Richardsen-
Gardner (C) 1431
Hon* H. E. Butbt
1L) 9(j&465
A. L. Tottenham {C) 1119
Archibald Gro ve < L) 783-^6
Mr. Tottenham ditd,
Jan, 5. 18^ (2455J j—
K.M08BO I3fl4
P. Vanderbrl {U 84»-51o
2813
C ol. R, HlchAnlflon-Qard-
nor (C> Unop.
CoL Rwhardeon- Gardner
resigned.
ApHl 3, 1390(2750) :-
, R T. Barry <C) 1A33
W, H. Grcniell iU 975^550
Sir J. Dickaoo-Poyn-
der, Bt, (C» 3S84
X M. F- Fuller (L) 3156-228
S»51
Visetw FolkeHton<^
iC) 3743
Sir T. F. Grove, Bt.
iU 333M0r
10,988
G. P. Fuller /L) 4554
W. H. Laveitou a •) SSaO-ffil
2383
W. H. Myer« (C) 1213
C. W. Mathewfl (L) 890-354
F, T, Barry (C]
Unopk
WuKRAh—aee Cheskire.
WlBBECH— aec CAMQRrDOEBHl [HR.
WOKINO HAM -T?ff <• BERK3HI» I",
H^aXfYBRHJlMPTON, bIjIST [58,^2]
T917 I I'm
H M. rowlet (fj) 39S5 , 11, H. Fcivtf\ex CL> ri^l
W, Bird (Q 3648-1287 J. Underbill A^-
,W,^.Vq^«\skVU
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i^iBBRAi- x^As. moo¥., \^a^*
POLL-BOOK, 1886^1007,
891
1895
riDTBBiiRi:, nikB% qv
Ui56
E. A. Goulding ICt 4114
C. E. Hobhouse iU 3S97-477
VII«TBHIRB, mOUTUt
ltl,9iH
A. Hopkinaon, Q*C.
(LUI 4e7&
LoM £. Fitzmaur-
ioe ih) idSO-m
Mr. Mopkifisoji rtsigned^
Feb. 24, 1888 (11,911) :—
Lord E. Fitzmaur-
ice^Ll 5^4
Visct, Emljn {O 5135-489
VIIiT&HIRB, NORTH -
8291
Sir J. Dicki^on-
Poynder. Bt. (C> 3898
J. TborDton (L) 3390-508
I VUifTSHOIig, BOOTH dr
8S11
Viact» Folkestone
4C) 3828
I*. E. Pyke, Q.C. (LI 3565-363
Visdt.^tilkestoTie succeeded
to peerage as Lord Ro^-
Julv 17, 1900 (8206) :—
J. A- Mqniaon (C} Unop.
VTI/TBHIBH,
9Tr7
WHST &»
Capt, E. G. Clml-
onflr (C) 4497
a R Fuller (L) 4331-166
UrmOHSSTMR
ft 2419
k W.H,My©rB(C)
WINDBOR
2901
F. T- Burry (G>
Unop.
Unop*
VOLVBRHAHPTOir, B.
8446
Sir H, H, Fowler
(L^ ion
IL B. a KetUe (CI 2977-1081
1900
DBVIZEB
8807
E. A, Goulding (C) 3738
F. K. N. Rpgers (L) 3111-d27
or GRIOKLiADB
Lord E. Fitzmaur-
ice IL) 5754
Maj.E.St. C.Pem-
berton (C) 49'^J-831
WBBl!, or CHIFPBMHAM
Sir J. Dickaon-
Poynder, Bt. (C|
J. Thornton (L)
WILTON
8205
J. A. MorriHon {0}
J. M. White (L)
1906
F. E. N. RoK
M^.G.D.W
jrs (L) 4217
^ite(C) 363^^14
14.380
John Maesie ]L)
A. S. Ward (LU)
738^4
57HM57B
327S-585
Sir X DickHon-
Poyndor, Bt. (L) 4937
J. R. RAtidolph (C) 2971-1986
37aj
2892-^841
L. L. Morse (L)
J, A. Morrison {€}
WBSTBUIIY
9782
J.M.F.FiillerCL) 45530
CoL R, Q, Chaloner
iO 38ei^53»
W. H. Myera iC\ 1M2
E.aHenim©rde(L) 846-496
3125
Sir F. T. Barry, Bt. (C^
unop
SlrH, H.
9254
Fowler (L)
Uucrp
4372
3S4d-72i
10,130
J. M. F, Fuller <L» 52ttl
Lord Duneany (CI 3788-1476
Hon. G. T. Baring \C} 1333
C. A, McCurdy \L] 1272-^
a^io
J. F. Mason {C\ 1504
Capt. C. Bigham (L) 1376-138
^'
97d6
ait H. H, FowlOT
X'IBHBAL maiASi BOOH.* \9^3I&*
362
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885 I 1886
C. p. Villiers {U
Unop,
WOEiTBRMAHPTON, "W
8391
A, Hickman (C) 3722
W. C* Plowden (L) 3569-153
WooDBRiDOB— ««e Suffolk*
Woodstock— »« Oxfobusb
WOOIiWIGH [117.170]
9769
Col. E. Hughes iC) 1758
Col. H. MTHojrier
C. P. VillieTO (LU)
EST [75,^11]
8391
Sir W, C. PlowdeTi
A, Hickman (C)
IKK*
Umop*
3706
aS63-123
1892
srae
a P, VOIiers <LLn
^
Unop,
(L)
dsB^iim
9769
CoL E. Hughes (C) 4^7
I G. H. Evatt (Lj 2811-1836
9424
Sir A* Hickman {C\ 47T2
Sir W, C. Plowden
(U 369S-11H
12^7
Col E. Hughes (C) 5802
Ben Jone« iLah) ilOO-lBSS
1VORCBSTER [4/&,&U]
6714 6714
G. H. AHBOnp (C^ 2Sni Hon. G. H. AllfMjpp
T. E. Hill (L^ 289C^84 (CJ
T, R Hm (L)
6090
' Hon. G. H, AUsopp
2882 I CI
2749-143 ! KW. Howard {L)
j J, T, Ruahton a)
2510-813
79
VTORCBSTBR BHIRR
8187
G.W.HastlogBlU 3685
F. A. Bosanquet,
Q.C. (C) 319^-491
1! AST [96,0871 i v^-
8187
G. W. Hasting (LU)
I Unop.
Mr. JBojstings ejcpelled,
I March 30, 1^ <9^J :—
' Aufiten Chamberlain (LU)
Unop.
9827
Atisten C:!haiaber-
lain (Lin 5111
OacaxBrowBingfL) 2617-2SW
W01tCSaTBR8HIRE» M ID op HROll'inCH [50,3111
di>S4 i 9484 9768
J. CorhofcttD J.CorbettCLU> 4031 R, B, Martto (LU) 3890
Utwp. A. J. Dadsan (L) 2761-1270 T. EL Stephens (L) 3410^70
WOBCBS^RBSlflRE,
10.573
B. Hin^lej (L) 5774
(C) 2155-3619
N ORTH [77,fl47J
10.573
B. Hingley (LU)
Unop.
10.744
B. Hfngley (L)
Brldgeinan
W. C.
3171-21^
WORGESTEHSHIRE, S OUTH or ElVESHAM [19,
4060
XFmfL
Sir R. Tomplo, Bt.
Arthur Chamber-
Iain (L)
ORGESl'EHSHtRB,
Sir R. Tomplo, BL
(C)
D. Pid^eon (L)
4127
2391-1736
I
Sir E. Lcchmere,
4525
S8T, or BEWDIiEY [54,
msss
Sir E. Lechmorc* Bt.
<C) !7aoa3.
784]
9986
Sir E. Lechmer€i. Bt.
(C) 4170
F. Irapey (L) 3590-580
Sir E. Lechmere dietL
Jan. 22. 1^95 (0914 >:—
Col. C. W. Long (C) 47BO
F. Impey (L> 3686-U75
03SI
10,091
. Baldwin (C|
Unop.
X^IBSBAt. -^t^KS, BOOH, ^9fc(^
J
POLL-BOOK, 1885-1907.
363
1
1895
IVOLirSBHAHPTON, S.
S828
C. R Villiers (LU) Unop.
Mr. VUliera died.
Feb. 3, 1898 <9194J :—
J. L. Gibbons (LU) 4113
G. B. Thome {L) iOW^lll
10,07U
Sir A- Hickman (C| 4770
G. R. Thome (L| ""
3947-S23
liTOOIiWIGH
13,158
ColE,Hugbe8(a68e2
Bon Joneji (Lab) 3857-2806
7617
Hon.G.Il.Allt3Dpp
(C> 3530
J, T. HinckH (Q 2328-1202
WORCEBTERSHIRB, B.
10, see
Auston Chamberlain
(LU) Unop.
WORCBBl*&R6HlRap K
&T7y
R. B. MarUn (LU)
Ufiop.
WORCBSl'fiKSHrRBp M.
ii.aoy
J,W.WlliiOii(LU) 5012
R. Waite (L) 4034-968
1900
9C14
Henry Norman (L) 3701
W. OnltOK (LU) 3332-169
ll,ifi3
Sir A. Hickman (C|
Uiiop.
CoL E- Hughes (C) Unop,
CoL HitgheJi resigned.
April 2S, IdKM (13,^6):—
Lord C. Bereaford (C) Unop.
Lord C. Beres/ord resigned.
March 11, 19C& (16,136) :—
W. Crooks (Lab) 8e87
QeoSH^y Drag« (C) diS&-SSS!»
nm
Hon. G, H. AUsopp (C)
Unop.
13,79ft
Austen Chubmberlain
(LU> Uimp.
ID oi? DROITWICH
10,175
R. B. Martin (LUI 4020
Cecil Harm«worth
(L) 3752-268
12,736
J. W. Wilson <LU)
Unop.
WORGBSTBHSHIRB, SOUTH or EVKSHAM
CoL C, W, Lon^ (C)
Unop.
WORCSaTBRSHIRB, H
10,32B
A. Baldwin (C>
Unop,
10,073
CoL C. W. Long (C)
Unop.
EST, OF BBWDIiBT
10,3Sg
A. Baldwin (C>
Unop.
1906
-9974
Henry Norinan (L) 482S
Maj. C. H. Villiera
(LU) 4137-686
12.707
T. F. Richards
(LRQ 5756
Sir A. Hickman, Bt,
id 5585-171
17(870
W. GrookB <LRC) 9026
Maj. W. A. Adams
(Q «»14-2112
8412
G. H- Williamaon (C) 38S1
H. D, Harben (Li 3752-m
Mr. WaiiaTusan unseated
onp^itimt. Writ reftmed
by House of CmnniOTis,
Dec. 17, mm,
18,769
Auaten Chamber-
lain (LU) 10,129
J. Moi^ian (L) 5,763^4386
U,283
Cecil Harms worth
ID 5165
Capt. E. Knight (C) 4611-354
15,732
J. W. Wilson (L^ 6008
W, R. Campion ^LU^ei29-*79
9756
CoL C, W. Long (CJ 4385
Maj. A. W. Biggs (L) 4293-92
10,231
A. Baldwin jC)
G. R, BeuHon (L}
5912
2718^194
\
LIBERAL V¥iAB. BOOK, \'^^*
r
864
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
Wyoombe— see Bucfcwoham
YARMOUTH, OMBA'T [5h
Sir H. W. Tvler <C) SflSl
Capt. t;ecil Norton
(L) 2466-195
TORK [T5,a21]
2 Wrtfy- 12,115
A. E. Pooae L) 5353
F. Lock wood, Q-C.
SirF.a. Milnor^Bt.
Capt. J, D.
Legard
4500-670
4377
1886
SHIRK.
3m}
Sir H. W. Tyler (C) '3977
t:ai)L Cecil Norton
(LI 2011-966
12,415
A. E. Pease (L) 4816
F. Lock wood, Q.C
^L) 4S10
Mi^. J. D* Leg*! rd (C) 43^2-45S
Hoi:i- J. C Dundan
(LU) 4295
BJRKSTOH
YORKSHIRll,
3111
Col. R. Ount-er (C) 4600
T. Ba> ley fL) 261^1906
YORKSHIRR* BAfiMSIt
11,034
C. S. Kenny (L* 6705
B. C. V. Went-
worth iC\ 2722-3983
YORBSHIRR,
9113
Ghtie. Sykeft \0)
J. J, Couflliif (L^
ABH [53^292]
S411
OoL R, Guiiter tC) Unop.
BT 1101,037]
11.0»4
C. S. Kenny (H 5425
B. C, V. Went'
worth {C] 2917-2506
Mr. Kennu re^iiiriif'it
March lU 1889 a2,5y3):-
Earl Compton (L) 6232
B. (\ V. Went^
worth (C^ 37S1-2451
B0CimO8B [53,265]
9113
4081 '. W. A. McArthur (L) 3742
3783-296 Chris. Sykes (C) 3741-1
On a surtUinv :—
Chris. Sykes (C| 3741
W. A. McArthur iLJ 3735-6
TORKBHIRB, GIiBmiiiAND f60,010J
11, 78ft 11,788
H. F. Poafle (L^ 6948 H. F. Pcrho iL)
Hon. Guy Dawnay
(CJ ^5-4103
Unop.
irORKBHIRE, COIiHE V ALI«B? [58.377]
10,8^1 10,881
H. F, Beaumon t tL} 5388 H . F. Beaumont iLU)
CoL T. Brooke iC) 45*1-857 Unop.
LIBKHXL ^^AU ^00¥L,
1892
7947
J. M. Moorsom, Q.C,
(LJ
Sir IL W. Tyler (C)
2972
270i-5
llp€05
J, G. Butcher iC)
F. Lock wood, Q.C.
A. E. Pease <L|
^e
doao
Col. R, Gunter (C> 4181
A. W. Scarr ID 2920-1341 |
13.613
Earl (.■ompton (L)
F, J. B. FoljamW
6739
3498-3241
9035
An^us Holden (L> 4294
F. W. FiBon (C^ 3842-4SBS
ll,07fi
H. F. Fea^e {L^
A. J, Dornian (C)
43W7
4m9-34ft
IIJIO
Sir J. Kit^n.Bt. iL) 4M7
J. augdeii iLU> 4281-708
\Wfe.
POLL-BOOK, 1S85-1S>07p
365
1885
■ filr J. R. Colomb (C) 3528
J. M, Mooreom,
Q,a IL) 2898-635
roRK
11,807
J. G. Butcher fC) 5616
Sir F» Loekwood,
ac. iU 5309
__ K. Peas© (L) 5aiJr-95
;9£r J^. LocJnvood died.
Jati* 13, 1898 112,15T> :—
jpL 53£id
Sir C. FurnesB (LJ 5648-11
1S00
Sir J. K. Colomb (C)
Unop.
G. D. Faber«^)
Unop.
Lord CBere^ord resigned.
Feb. «, 1900 (12,5^):—
G. D. Faber (C> 624S
The Miietor of Eli-
bank fU 4Slg-U%
YORKSHIBB, BA1IK6T
903d
CdL R, Qunter IC)
Ifnifp,
Y^ORKSBIIIB,
14,181
B&BlfSI#
£&rl ComptoiMD 6830
Copt. Hon. R.H.F.
GrevillG fC) 4«53-2167
jESctrf OotiLpton micceeded
to peerage a^s Lord
I^orth a mpton,
Oct. '2S, 1897 a4,B05) :-
JoHcpb Walton (L) S744
J. Blyth (C) ai64^3^0
Pete Currftn (ILP) IQOl
YORKBHIBB, BIICKBO
mi
Ansua Holden (L^ I07Q
T.C. E.Goff(C> 3886-80
Y0R£flHntB, GliBITBL.
1(I,M*
H. R Peaec (L) 4782
i:oL K. Ropiier (C) 417*-587
Mr. jPea^e died.
OH ASH
927«
CoL R. Gunber ^C) C7fMj».
Sir E, aunter died.
OcL 13; 1905 (10.212^ :-
J. O. Andrews (L) 437S
a R, L»i)e.Fox <CJ 4148-228
HT
lfi,948
Joseph Walton (L) 7549
A. W. Groser (Q 435»-3!83
Jan. 12, 18^ m,4Mh
A-.lLPflose(L)
CoL Ropner iO
&90R
4060-1428
YORKBRIRB, COtiHB IT
10,712
8tr J. KJtscm, Bt. ID 4276
H. TlMniiaa (Q 3737-539
"^ ^- ilILP^ 1245
Lttko White (Lj 4063
Meysej-Th(
E. C* Meyse j-Thomp-
Tom Mann I
38efi-91
AND
12,177
A. E. Pease (L> Unop,
Mr, Pease reaigned.
Nov. 5, 1902 iVim) :-
Herbert Samuel (L) aS94
Qeoffi^f BragG (C) 3796-3068
ii^cei
Sir X Kiteon, Bt.^L) 4I»9
W. G. Bagnail IC) 4l7H"52ri
4071
1906
9ieB
A. Foil (C)
J. M. Whft« (L^
13,864
Hamar Greenwood
iU 6413
G. D. Faber (C) 0108
J. O. Butcher, ICC.
{€) 8004^14
Q. H* Stuart (LRC) 4573
10,286
G. R, Lane- Fox {€] 4894
J, O. Andrews (LJ 1246-048
19,S6I
JoA«ph Walton (L) Uiwp.
10,151
Lulte Whites (L) 5296
Vlsct. Garnock (G) 3834-1008
13,086
Herbert Samuel (Li
Uu'Op.
11,503
9ip X Kitdon, Bt. (L)
UjWfp.
Sir J. Kit sou ruined to peer-
I«IBBHAX4 TfBAR BOOK, IWft,
J
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
1885
YORKSHIRSt
13,157
W. S. Shirlq}^ [L]
Horn. A, E, Ga-
thcjriic-Hardy (C^ ITOO-USO
I 1686
DO NC ASTER m.mi\
13457
W. S. Shirley (U a<WO
Hon. W. H. W. Fitz-
williftm <LU) 4792-388
Mr. Shiriey re^ipned.
Feb. 23. 1888 03,2521 :—
Hon. W. H. W. Fitas-
5«80
YORKSHIBM, ELLAND
11,851
T. Wajnmn (U eal*^
Capt. F\ ( ■* Ra>^ch
(C) :fr45r-ao6a
William (LU^
J. S. Balfour (L)
11,851
T. Wayman (L)
5423-211
Unop.
irOHlESHIRB, HALI^AM SHIRK [BOaOSJ
13.17B
Sir F. T. Mappin, Bt. (L> )
Unop.
13.176
F. T. Muppin (H 64oi
Hon.W.<5.W.ritz-
wllliam (C| 4ial-2003
YORKSHIHB, HOX«IlBHHES3 [12J50J
yii3 ' 9ii3
Comr. G. R, Bethel 1 Comr. G, R. Betiiell (O)
I CI 4166 ih
Col, Q. Smith (L^ 3537-^9 <
YORKSHIRR, HOLMFIIRTH 1634801
10.170 I 10,770
H. J. AYilstm (L^ ft308 j H. X Wilson (L)
CoL Hon. H. Lagge '
(C) 31^-3044
YOMKSHIRR, HQWBBN
9502
A. Duncorabe (CJ 4525 .
A. G. Shioll (L^ 3331-1191
1892
14,&21
V. J. Fiomine (L) fiBSl
Hon. W. H. W, Fits-
wUliam (LU) 565(2-279
13,437
T. Wayinaii iL) 6497
J. Fitzalan Hope <C } 3676-1821
14,«0a
Sir F. T. Mappin, Bt, (L)
Unop.
™jp.
5322
W, Armltage(LU) 2780-2542
SHIRR [50,065]
9502
A, DuncoTttbo (C)
9fl70
Cromr. G. R, BetheU
(€» 4158
J. H. Anderson iL) 3993-4©
TORKSHIRB, KRIQHKi
10,072
I§aac Holden (L) 5644
W. H. C. Dunbm
m
YORKSHIRB« MORLRY
11,467
C. Mtities GaskeU
iU 6684
J. J. D. Jeifer>Km
(C) 3177-3507
TORKSHIBB, NOHHAlf
11,479
B. Pickard ^L) 561o
Mad.A.H.Charlee-
worfch [Q 3706-1909
BY [70,426]
10,072
Isaac Holden (L)
[70,929j
ll,lfi7
C. MUnm Gaskell iU
YORKSHIRi:. OSGOLDC
10,3^2
airJ.W.Ramftden
BL {L} 5153
IL Hardy (Q 3053-2100
Unop,
Uncp.
Unop,
TON [8f>,296]
11,479
B. Pickard (Xf 4771
Mnj. A. H, Charles-
worth iQ) 3724-1047
ROSS [81 ,'2221
10,332
J. AuHt!n tL) 4008
Sir J. W, Ramt^en,
12.197
H. J. Wilson (L>
H. Thomas (C)
5G40
3317-2323
9499
Capt. W. H. Wllaon-
Todd {C\ 39W
J. T. Woodhoufle {L) aOIS-^SO
13,064
Isaac Holdcn (L^
13,^43
A. E, Button (L^
W. Can- \!C\
13,000
B. Pickard (L)
P. Tew (CI
12;615
J, Austin {\j)
C. B. BobHOn (C|
Unapt
£818
385&-2l6^
6134
3803-2331
5100
3284-187«
^IBBSRAI- YBKK IIOOT?^, ^Wft,
i
1895
POLL BOOK, 1885-1907.
1900
mn
TORK8HIBS, DONGAS
14,247
F, W. Fison tC) fiosa
Joseph Walton (L) 5967-141
TSR
16/276
F. W. FiMH iV\
e. W. Black {V\
Hol2
6ll7-3fl5
, TOItKeiIIRl!i ELLAND
12,526
T. Wayiimn {L> 5387
A. T. Clay (C) 5081-306
Mr. JVaymdxn remaned,
Mtu-cb B, 1899 {I2,m} :—
C, P. Trevolyan (LJ 6011
R S. Foster <C) 5067-984
70BK8KIRB, HAIiLAH
(14,4^
Sir F. T. Muppin,
Bta.) 51*49 I
F. S. Habchard (G^ 3064^896
TORX6U11IB, HOLDBH
Comr. G. R. Beth-
ell iC\ 4512
B. f; Haw kHley (L} 348^1027
TORHSHIBE, HOI^HFI
ll,Hi3
H. J. Wilson (L) 5001
G. E. Raiiie (D) a450-!&42
TORKSHIRfi, HO WHEN
Capt. W. H. Wilgon-
Tf>dd <C)
YORKSHlltE, HEIOUL
11,977
X Brlggr (L) 5036
W, Bairsbow |€r) 4106^^0
TaRKSHIRB, MORLEir
13 30()
A. E, Hntton (L) 5834
W. Carr (C) 4106^1668
13J4«
C. P. Trevolyan {14 6151
Maj. E. F* Loate*
(C^ 4312-1642
SHIBB
15,010
Sir F. T, Mappln,
F. S. Hatchard tC| 4938-1730
NESS
9710
A, S. Wilaon (C) „...
A. J. Lawrle (I.) 2810-1787
4597'
U/223
H. J. Wilson (Li 4505
Maj. Hon. K. M.
Stuart- Wortley {C) 3738-767
SHIRB
9167
Capt. W. H, Wilson-
Todd I CI
Unop,
BY
J, Bri^ (L| 6432
W. Btur^tow {€} 4792-640
14,049
A. E. Button iU 6428
W.B.Itoj'd Carpen-
ter (C) 3888-2540
TORKSHIRE, NORMAN TOH
I2.9y8
B» PJckard (L) 549tt
D' A, B. Wilson (C) 3941-1558
YORKBHIRB:, OSGOLIIC
13,083
SlrJ.Austin^t-lL) 51 19
J. Harlirig (C) 4054-1065
Sir J. Austin rem^rn^d.
July J, isay {UfOOlfl ;—
Sir J. Austin, BL
a m Roberts (U 28350^2923
13.100
B. Hckard (L) 502S
C.L. KayeiC) 3806-1419
Mr. Pickard died,
March 1, 1904 (14,8fl8( :—
W. Parrott |L» 6855
M. Dormaii (CJ *i90^3948
ROSS
14,6^
Sir J. Austin, Bt.
au
Dr. V. H. Rutker
ford (L)
1906
18,683
C. N. Nicholfton (LJ 9315
Sir F. W. Fifion, Bu
(O 5616-^980
13,8!^
C. P,Tr©velyaE (L^ 7609
Sir T. H. Brooko-
HltctiinK (C| 3Sie2-3fti7
18,085
J. Wadttworth
(Lab) 8375
F. A. KoHey (C) 6807-1568
10.117
A. S. WUson (Cj 4441
E. J. Wilberforc© (L> 4411-30
12,219
H. J, WUaon (L)
S. G. Jcjbb (C^
6850
2877-4173
9883i
Col. H. B. Harmon-
Broad] ey (C^ 4763
Percy Benson (L) 4150-613
13,125
J. Brigg (L)
W. M. Ac worth
W. Newlovo (Soc)
15460
A. K. Hutton (L)
5322
3229-2093
3102
Uiiop.
15,474
Fred HalML & Lab} UTwp.
Mr. Parrettt died.
Nov. 27. 1005 (15/288) :-
Fred Hall (L & Lab)
Vfwp,
5609
16.935
J. Compton Rick-
ettiL) 84^2
TyTB^RAL ^FA^K BOOK, AW^,
L
868
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
Sir A. Fali-batrn
6060
98IS-1407
124A
TORKSHIRBj PUD8BY
11 @OT
B. Pii&9tikF'(L) 6363
S. W, Duncan {C) 4a3&-2324
YORKSHIBB, RIOHMO
ll,2»7
8ir R A, Mllbank,
Bk (L) laee
G. W, Elliot IC^ 432(N5i9
TORKSHIRS, RIPON ((%
9049
W. Korker {J4 3985
J. L. Wharton (C) 3830-165
TORK6HIRB, ROTHBR
10,730
A. H. D. Adand
(L> 6901
Maj, W.Hoole (0> 3^58-4013
X Borran ^L)
Sir A. Fairbairn
(LU) 3d6l-8S4
(£(2,0621
11 389
By Priestley ih 58OT
A* W. Rilcker {LU| 4036-1171
MB [50,7SOJ
11.237
G. W. Elliot (C) 4810
£. R Turton (L,» SSfiO-SSl
.448]
9040
J. K WhartoQ (Cj 4113
C. A. Ponsonby (L) 125-98S
HAH [101.01^1
10J30
A. H. D. Acland
(L) 51i&S
F. J. R FoXlambe
ILU) 2070-5086
70RKBHIRB], BHIPIiBT
14,067
J- Craven ^L)
L. Hardy (C>
4825-2197
rORKSHlRB, SKIPTOH
10,796
Sir M. Wilson, Bt
(L^ 5099
TORKBHmB. aOW&RB
E. Croedey (L) 6427
Sir F. G. Miinor,
BL(C> 2900-3467
y/
TORK8HIR13, SPBH YA
9645
J, Woodbead^L) 5826
J. B. Gladstone IC) 2783-3044
YORKBHIRV, THZRSK
12,f07
CoL Hon. L. P.
Dawnay(C) 3968
E. R. Turton (L) 4503^1463
YORKSHIRB, WHETBT
11,350
S. W. Beckett (C) 6049
A.Fe&8e(L) I709<S40
1SB6
,776]
r6S>689l
14,067
J, Craven <L^
E7fio]?.
[64^7]
10,796
W. Morrison tLU> 4423
Sir M. WUBon, Bt.
(L) 4289-134
T [68,024]
11,304
E. Croedey (L>
Unop.
liLBY i^^m
4542
B. C. Bonlter{LU) 2200-2342
AND HAIi^Oir [57,915]
12,637
CoU Hon, L. P. Daw-
nay (C) Unop.
(&1»204]
11,350
K W. Beckett (C) 5078
CoU J. M. Clay hills
1892
11,557 I
J. BarraniD 4713
M. D'A, Wyvill (C[ 4023^901
13 954
B, Priestley (L^ 5687
E. Woodhonse tC> 4024^.801
10,689
G. W. EUlofcfc)
E. R. Turton tL)
4340
4181-m
10,199
J. L. Wharton (C) 4268
H. Le^thani (L) 3637-611
I3v551
A, H. D. Acland (L) 6567
G, S, Foljambe (LU) 28a9-S»
14,759
W. P. Byles (L)
T.P«0lAU)
5746
5464-2SS
12.087
C. S. Roundell iI4 4700
W. Morrison (LU) 4608-Sfl
11,983 '
J, W. Mellor, Q.C,
(Li 5764
H. T. Crook (C) 3324-^24^
11,088
T. R Whittafcer
F. Mlia (C)
3474-1491
J. Grant Lawaon
Eeckitt (L)
a
SBBO
3&41-29i4
10,801
E. W. Beckett [C]
F. Pynmn (L>
4909
383S.10S
LIBBRAX. ^^i^^ ^<^"^^^ ^"^^^
POLI^BOOK, 1885-1907,
mdf
1@S&
M, D'A. Wrvill iC] 4670
Sir J, BRrran, Bt.
iU
TOMKSHIRE, PUDBSST
13,774
B. Prlestlev (L^ 5^€
Sir A. Fiilrbflirri
(LU> fl07{M70
¥ORKSHIRB, RICHMO
10,089
J, Hvtton (C ) i55&
K. R. Turton {U 3971^4
ORKSHIHB, HIPOH
10.219
J. L. Wharton (C) i43.j
E. C, Pfalliimore (L) 3733-702
TOHKSHlltia, ROTBBR
14,227
A. H. D. Acland ID Unop.
Mr. Acland resigned.
Feb. 23. mm (U,7m :-
W. H. Holland (L) 6H71
IL H. V. Wrfigge
<C> 4714-1957
YORKSHIRE, SHIPLEY
i4,aT3
J. F. Flaimerv fLU( dWQ
W. P. Byle^i (L) a921-7g
YORKSHIRE* 8K1PTOK
11,090
W. MoiTlion (LUI 4B02
J» A. Fan^r (L) 4763-139 '
TORKSKIRE, SOWERB|
J. W. Mellor, Q.C.
(L) 5328
J. C. BaiJej' (C( 3753-1575
1900
12,138
J. H. Duncan \U 5327
M. ITA. Wyvill (C) 4747-580
14..>73
G. WMMey {L| 5973
E. B. Fftber {V} 5424-549
HD
J. Hutton (1) 1573
Hon. G, Howjird
<L) 3117-1456
11.004
J. 1j. Wharton (C)
UTityp.
HAM
15,3^25
W. H, Holland (L| 6926
IL H. V. Wragge
CCI 5021-lflC&
YORKSHIRE, SFEM TA
I0,4y2
T. P. Whittftkev (L) ^7flO
F. Kills Id 387»^21
TOHHSHIBE, THIRSK
12,475
J. Grant Law^on iC)
Unop.
YORKSHIBE, WHITBY
10.760
E. W. Be<jkett (C)
Unop.
U,9&Q
Sir J. F.FlfiDnery<LU)tffi84
P. Illlngworfch (L) «223-^
lLa«5
F. Whitley Thomson
(L) 5130
W. MorrL'^ofi (T.U) 5007-132
11 VOS
X W. Mcllor,'Q.C. ^
iU 5528 I
J. C. Bttiley {C} 4087-1461
Mr. MeUor res^-imied.
July 1. 1904 {12.311) :—
J. B. Highajn {U 6049
W. Hinchliffe (C) 3877-2173
£jIiEY
10,8.18
T. R WTiittakera.)50fi8
W* Glossop (C) 3859-1415
AKD MALTOH
12;3fl5
J. Grant Law son (C)
Unop,
1906
12.670
J. H. Duncan ih] €807
W. W. Thompson
iC) 46;5^16J9
IS.fXiO
G. Whitolcy (U 7043
CoL i\ Foi-d {LUI 35il-3a03
1(1112
F. D. Aoland <L) U7^
Loiid KonaldsHhay
(C) 43B8-H>2
12,fi35
H. F. B. Lynch {L) 5645
J. L. Wharton {C} 5332-313
18.482
Sir W, H. Holland
if-i| Unop.
16.295
P. Illingivorth (L) Unop.
12.707
W. Clough (L^ ,5834
R. F. KonndcH ((') ;ie01'233
12 492
J, S, Hlgham (U fl482
W. Hin cih H ffe (f ) 40^=244«
11,300
T. P. Whittakcr
(L) gd66
R. Johnsoti {C\ 3092-2864
12 888
Vii^ct, Hf ImKloy <C) 5848
J. J. Brigg (L) 5044-804
10.7*0
E. W. Beckett |C) Ujwp.
Mr. Beckett succteded to
peerage {Lard Qrimthorpfc>.
Jun e 1, 1905 m,mi\ \— \
Nool Buxton {i.) 45« >
Gervase Beck6t-t^C> 4\0ir44&
ll»2a3
Hon, O. Beckett (C)
Noel Buxton {LJ
4780
470fr-71
N$
I'THBTRAX YBJA.^ BOOK, \Wft*
370
SUBJECT INDEX.
lTh4 fmrm* of Principal Sti€t^i4m9 of ths YEAti Book are prinfM in hsavier hpt,
F(tr Prmpipal Cuntmts sw at bttginnhi^ af voluim after Preface]
PAGE
Aoti* pafiscd ill 19r*7 179
Anay and Navy Exponditure .«. ti2
JIuoelatlons, Soi^lellaB and ,.. 17
B&lonce Slieett The Hatltinal .. 112
Bills, Parliamentary ... ... - t*R
BioKmphles for Libemls ,. ... ia2
Blocking Molion« ia Parliament m
BookB for LtberalB^ K ShoFt
Bibllcigrapliy for the use of
X,lb«rai«... .,. lari
Brltlah Over-tea Trade 135
BndiTot, The. In Houb« of Commons* 97
Baaii)68H. Parllamcntory Arrange-
ment of - ." ". 97
By- E 1 ec 1 1 on ■ , Con tested , 190d-t 2( k5
By-BlectlaiiB, Lrf>es and Oaln .., 2m
By-Eleotionsi, Peen* whose Death
causes «. ... ». 80
f3axididates' BzpeneeB, Parlla-
mentaFy Sleet lana in
Candtdaturea, PapllaineiitaFy 116
Churoh Q.ueationH, Booka for Liber-
ak on 1^
Citizenship, Democracy and, Booka
for Libemls on - ..■ 153
Civil Servioo Expenditure 142
Clubs, PFlnclpal LlbeFal, ^Bntf-
land and Wales) i»B
duhs. Principal London ... ... 176
CobdenClnb .. - H
Commit toes. Parliamentary Dfi
Commerce, Bookd for Liberals on ... 175
Commerce (United KingdoEi^ ... 144
CoKunlulciiiB; Royal ... ... 19^
dommons. The House of ^
CommonH, the House of. Adjourn-
ment of ^
GosLftionSr the Houaa of, Gom-
poaltlonof , 2CM
CommonH, the House of, Constit-
ution of ... ... 9S
Commons, The Rouee of. Poll
Book, ISSS- 190T 20i-36»
Gotnmona, The House of, Prln-
oipalomoi&lB ... 91
CammonBt Th& Houie of, Re-
Bi»lutionm in fflOT - 1T7
Commoni, The Rouse of* fies-
sional StatistloB
Condition of People (United King-
dom)' ... ... ,.,
(Conduct. Parllamentaiy
Consepvatlire Members of
House of Commons
Constituencies, ParllameataTy
t'onstitution, the, and Political
Hcienco, Books for Llberali* on ,.
Contested By Eleottons, 1906-7
Co-operation, Bookfj for Liberals on
Customs and Inland Revenue Ex-
penditure...
\
m
.. 143 I
Debate, Parlianiontary ... „. 1(10 I
Defonceand Military Service, Book8 1
f or LlberalH on l^ I
Democracy and Citizonahip, Bookn
f or liberale on ... 1S5 |
Di\ifiion8, Parliamentary IflO
Economic Soienoe and HiMtory,
Books for Liberals on
Education, Books for Llbenilg on ...
Education Expenditure <National^
Eighty Club
Election Expenses, 1100, P&r>
llamentary
Election Cffences, Fartlament-
ary ...
Electionpi, Bock.s for T^Iburals on
BlectionSf PapllamentaFy
Blectot^, Parliamentary
Empire, the, Books for Liberals on
Estate Duties, Revenue from
Estimates, Parliamentary
Expenditure, NatloniU...
15B
14S
HI I
m
nw
UT
202
m
im
m
m
Finance, Taxtition, and Ratings
Book.-^ for Liboi-alfi on ,. ,.. 1J8
Finnriclni Reform Asiioclation II
Flseal Dlatframs by Hi Ho?|fan^
Browne US
Fiscal Question, Books for Uberab on 1«K)
Foreign AifalrSt Booka for LibenUs
OTV IfiO
Yow\eT, ^\T 'ft<WEvrv'*.'5A*XV»wiat^B<iafc^
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Froo Trade and Pirot-ectlon, Books
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Froe Ti'ade and Protection— l»^Bcal
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Free Trade Union ... ,,. ,,. 15
Front Benehas, Houh« of Commoiis 101
General Elaotlon, IfiOe^ Illlta-
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Gladstone Benevolent Fund for Lib-
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OaT«riiixi«iit Majority, TliQ „. 20d
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HoDic Couiitica? LilwraJ Federation 3
Houre of ?il ciiUnig, Pxi rli anic nU\.ry .,. 101
Mouse of Commons, The ,,. .,. M
HouBQ of Commons, the, Com-
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House of Gommoiii Poll Book,
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Boiue of Oommonsi The, Re-
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House of Commons, Principal
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House of Oommons, Th«, Bes*
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House of Commons Whips 206
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Military Service, Defence and, Books
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Ministries, 1895^1807
MiuisUT. The
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Land Questions, Books lor Liberals
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Land Values, En^rli^h League for
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Land Values, Scottish League for
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League of Younjf Li bei^s 11
Ubei&l Agetits, Gladstone Bene-
volent Fund for
Liberal Agents* Society of Certified
and A.ssociated .
Liberal Centrul Aiisociation
tilberal and Iiabour Members
of House of CommonB ,..
Liberal Clubs, Princlpali (Eng-
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Libtjral League ,., ...
Liberal Party, the, Chief Or-
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Libeml Publication Department *,,
Liberal Sot^ial Council
Liberal Unionist Henibera of
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Liberals, Books fov: Jk Bhort
Bibliography for the use of
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Liberalism^ Books for liberals on ...
Licensing QueHtione, BookB for
Libemli? on
Lobby, The Parliaaientary
Local Government, Book^ for Liber*
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Local Government Franchises, The
London Clubs, Principal
liondon Libci^l Federation
LordSf The Home of
Lords, House of. Books for Liberals
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Lorda, Hou>te of, Constitution of ...
153
163
171
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176
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165
103
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154
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171
National Balance Sheet, The ... li'i
National Debt, Reduotlon of... 150
National Debt ^Service Expenditure W 1
National Ed uctttioiiA!*80eltttion ... 13
Hatloual Indebtedness , 150
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374
:f^EiJECT INDEX.
Xatioiml Reform Union
N&tl<iti&ll«t HAmbdrft of Houb«
otOovxuntmB ...
Nftvy, Army and. Expenditure
New Reform Club Political Com-
mlttee ... -.- ...
Non-Tax Revenue (National)
PAGE
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142
11
142
Old Affe PensionK, Bookft for liber-
ally on , ... ... - 173
Organlxatlons of tha lillMFal
Party, Chief ... . 1
OveF-aea T]*mii«it Britlili ... ... 135
Pw-llament, Book^t for Libcmb; on 163
P&rllaraen t, Houses of, A dmi Motion to 95
P&rllament mud Papil&Rient-
a,py Procedure
Parliamentary Caodidatuf^a
ParliajiiQiitary Conatltuaiielea
ParllBtneBtapy Cotistltuflii-
oies, BledtorB, Ac
ParllamentaFy Election £ie«*
pensest 1906
Parliamentary Election Of-
fexieaa
Parltamontary El«otLoiui— Can-
didates' Bjcpanaoi
Parliamentary Franchise, The
Parliamentary Pi-lvata Seci«A-
taries to MlniatePB
Parliamentary Vacaneiaa
Parliamenta sinoo tlie HefOFKn
Act, 1S3»
Party Majoritiea at Gfincral
Elections
Peers. LiHt of
PeeFB witti Halra In Housa of
Oommons
Petitions, Pari lam ent^iry
Political Panslons .,.
Polttloal Scieneo ami the Consti-
tution, Books for Ubcrak on
Poll Book, Tba Bouva of Com-
mona, IBSG-IOOT 2^-Sm
Poor Law. Booki^ for Liberals on ... 1?2
PoveHyt HookF for Litaerals on ... 172
Prima Miniatara since the Re-
form JLot, 1S32
Private SecjpetarleBt Parlia-
mentary, to MLnlfltapt
Protection, Free Trade and. Books
f or Llberala on ..*
Questions* PartlamentaiT -
/ B&tlng, Fbmwce, Taxation and,
BookB for L i herala on
M^duGti&n of Hfttles^l B^iat ...
Betflatration, England and
lilFalaa
Registration, Saoiland
ttegistpattonj Women Qcou-
piers ... ..,
Refifgnatjon of Seata In Hotm© of
Conim^on*!..,
Resolution a Paaeed hy the
House of Commons In. 1907
Revenue from Estata Duties...
Royal Assent to Parliamentary Bills
Royal Commissions
95
IIB
203
'2l>>
141
111
117
105
201
113
201
m
19
00
102
151
171
201
201
lao
103
IBQf
Scottish Libei'al jVasociation «. .,, i
Scottish Women "r Liberal Feder-
ation ,. ...
ScBflion, The Parliamentary ll
Socialism^, Bookn for Liberals on ... I
Socialist Member of House of Com* j
Tnon« ... ... I
Sociatlea and Aaaooiatlona
Rociefcy of Certified and Ajwtociated
Libeiul Agents ... ... ... ... \
Speaker, The %
Statute Book of 1907, The .. 1
Stipply. Parliamentary ... I
and Re-
and Re-
Finance,
Taxatloii). Imposed
mlttad, 169e-lB09 ..
taxation Imposed
muted, 1906-S
Tax-It eve nue (National)
Taxation, and Rating,
Book^ for Liberals on
Temperance, BookB for Llberala on
Ti-adc, Booka for Liberals on
Trade, Oomneiepoe^ and Condi-
tion of People (United King-
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Trade Unions, Books for Liberals on
TruHta, Books for LiberalB on
Yaoanoles, Parliamentary
Wages and Hours of Labour, Bookn
for Liberals on ...
Welsh National Liberal Council . . ,
Whips, Honsc of CommonH
Whips, HouHC of T-ordfi
Whips, Parliaraentary
Women Candidates
Women Is Free Trade Union
Women's Liberal Fcderafclo>'.
Women's National Liberal Aaaoola-
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