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s the niece of the Liberal Member of Parliament ( | MP) Charles McCurdy. |
elevation to the peerage of the sitting Unionist | MP, Charles Wortley. |
Mansfield's Labour | MP Charles Brown died just before Christmas 1940. |
ining 3,178 votes, ahead of second-placed former | MP Charles Dausabea (OUR Party), who obtained 958 v |
s was triggered by the death of United Australia | MP Charles Hawker. |
neral elections, He defeated three times sitting | MP Chaudhary Kishan Singh Sangwan of Bharatiya Jana |
Moyola house was built in 1713 by Joshua Dawson ( | MP), Chief-Secretary under Queen Anne, who built th |
The former member for Prospect, Labor | MP Chris Bowen, became the seat's first member at t |
The species was first described by | M.P. Christensen in 1936. |
t the 2006 state election by defeating incumbent | MP Christine Scott of the Labor Party. |
ted and a plaque was unveiled by current Chester | MP, Christine Russell. |
as a safe Labour seat, it elected a Conservative | MP, Christopher Chope in 1983 and 1987 after the th |
Local | MP Christopher Sykes introduced the Sea Birds Prese |
ed On Trial to the Pittsburgh Conference of the | M.P. Church in 1895 and ordained in 1896. |
ver elected by the Methodist Protestant Church ( | M.P. Church). |
f replacement motor pool facilities for the 59th | MP Co, in 1986-1987. |
As | MP, Cohen was Assistant Treasurer from 1932 until 1 |
ito Phillip Field, who had replaced the retiring | MP Colin Moyle as the Labour candidate for the seat |
e, he resigned to open a seat for former federal | MP Colin Campbell to enter provincial politics in a |
2010 it was part of the Elmet constituency, with | MP Colin Burgon, who had taken over from long-servi |
ort on the Rivers Beane and Mimram, Oliver Heald | MP comments on WWF report. |
on was opened in a ceremony by Gwyneth Dunwoody, | MP, Commons Transport Committee Chairman, on 2 Sept |
yal: The Spy Canada Abandoned" by Daive Kilgour, | MP, confirms India's involvement. |
Bhavani (TK) Erode (DT) MLA constituency Bhavani | MP constituency Tiruppur. |
He was descended from Richard Pepys | MP cousin of the diarist. |
He worked as a researcher for Plaid Cymru-Green | MP Cynog Dafis, as part of the deal that brought Da |
n gained preselection for Adelaide after sitting | MP Cyril Chambers was expelled from the Labor Party |
is views were also criticised by fellow NZ First | MP Dail Jones. |
In 2006, Cornish | MP Dan Rogerson asked the government to make the 5t |
ur candidate was the Welsh barrister (and future | MP) Dan Hopkin. |
special officer to the incumbent Tanjung Karang | MP, Datuk Noh Omar. |
ion, but was defeated by that riding's incumbent | MP, Dave Rooney. |
cant when the Conservative Member of Parliament ( | MP), David Walder had died at the age of 49 on 26 O |
The line, "So Mr. Politician" refers to Labour | MP David Blunkett who proposed the scheme. |
n 1991 following the elevation of United Kingdom | MP David Waddington to the House of Lords. |
Tyne Bridge | MP David Clelland was chosen as the Labour Party ca |
represented by high profile left-leaning Liberal | MP David Anderson. |
Green married Labour | MP David Lammy in 2005. |
Wells Conservative | MP David Heathcoat-Amory, who lost his seat to Libe |
den by-election following the resignation of its | MP, David Davis, representing the 'Miss Great Brita |
Liberal seat due to the popularity of its former | MP, David Penhaligon. |
the death of Conservative Member of Parliament ( | MP) David Webster. |
Conservative | MP David Davis called the block "shameful hypocrisy |
e constituency was represented by a Labour Party | MP: David John Stewart. |
of the Labour landslide he defeated the sitting | MP David Porter by over 12,000 votes, and he was el |
79; their candidate was the former Croydon South | MP David Winnick, who has represented the constitue |
Incumbent Labour | MP David Benson-Pope was deselected in 2008, having |
The seat is currently vacant after its | MP, David Cairns, died on 9 May 2011, after sufferi |
Specialist school for Science and Engineering by | MP David Miliband on 14 September 2004. |
the Canadian House of Commons after the serving | MP, David William Gordon died. |
by the death of the Labour Member of Parliament ( | MP) David Logan on 25 February the same year. |
alian Labor Party, and was an advisor to federal | MP David Beddall. |
In November 2006 former Tory | MP David Prior, non-executive chairman of Cawston P |
bor member for Isaacs, defeating sitting Liberal | MP David Hamer. |
Following the resignation of ACT | MP David Garrett in September 2010, she assumed a p |
Former MLA and former | MP David Stupich was the main party official involv |
the inclusion of former House of Representatives | MP David Hamer. |
MP David L. Anderson also has a blog focusing on We | |
t for Croydon West in 1950, defeating the Labour | MP, David Rees-Williams, then for the new Croydon S |
It was | MP David Eccles' decision, as minister of works, to |
Both Riddick and fellow Conservative | MP David Tredinnick were accused of accepting cash |
trict in 1985, when it was won by former federal | MP David Kennedy. |
in 2000, where Toews defeated incumbent Liberal | MP David Iftody by a wide margin. |
bombastic politician, once calling Reform Party | MP Deborah Grey "a slab of bacon" in the House. |
n Britain, on 23 October 1946, Mr Richard Stokes | MP declared in the House of Commons that, |
The incumbent Labour | MP defeated Lord Richard by 7,400 votes and a 3% sw |
se of Commons as a Liberal Member of Parliament ( | MP), defeating New Democratic Party leader Tommy Do |
Mills, the son of former | MP Dennis Mills, was the recipient of the CHL Human |
Bell lost by 4.4% or 595 votes to incumbent NDP | MP Dennis Bevington. |
Simon Hughes | MP, deputy Lib Dem party leader and candidate for M |
y the death of Hemsworth's Member of Parliament ( | MP), Derek Enright of the Labour Party. |
Ormond Wilson, a Labour | MP, described Herring as "a character only Dickens |
Indeed, one Labour | MP described it as "a vindictive Act, and one of th |
Former Labour Party | MP Desmond Donnelly was unsuccessful in getting the |
He was successful, defeating the incumbent | MP, Dianne Yates of the Labour Party. |
ral officer in the New Norfolk office of federal | MP Dick Adams. |
Maureen Colquhoun, an earlier lesbian | MP, did not declare her sexuality until after she l |
All but its last | MP died in office. |
Rev. Henry Richard | MP died in 1888 at Treborth, near Bangor. |
Another | MP, Dimitar Choukarski, left on 11 March 2010, redu |
nefiting from the endorsement of retiring Labour | MP Don Concannon, Marshall won 1,580 votes. |
The sitting Conservative Member of Parliament ( | MP) Donald Howard had succeeded to the peerage as B |
nt when the sitting Labour Member of Parliament ( | MP), Donald Coleman had died on 14 January 1991. |
eated by 6,045 votes by the sitting Conservative | MP Donald Thompson. |
Charles Adderley | MP donated 8 acres (0.032 km2) of land to create th |
ered by the resignation of National Party Leader | MP Doug Anthony. |
A former Nationalist | MP Dr Josie Muscat along with three other members o |
the constituency's Labour Member of Parliament ( | MP), Dr Ethel Bentham, died on 19th January 1931, a |
The National Liberal | MP Dr Joseph Hunter had died on 24 July 1935, aged |
ors, including fellow Reform (and later Liberal) | MP Dr. Keith Martin. |
on was held following the death of the incumbent | MP, Dr. Gibril. |
In 2010, | MP Dragutin Lesar founded the Croatian Labourists - |
He was also the incumbent | MP during the 2008 parliamentary elections of Ghana |
anuary 1887) was a British Member of Parliament ( | MP) during the Victorian era. |
She died (after only 316 days as an | MP) during a routine hospital operation. |
e largest numerical majority for any Westminster | MP during the 2005-2010 parliament. |
ever, this does not make him the longest serving | MP, Duymaer van Twist served for almost 45 years fr |
close, with Hodgett eventually defeating sitting | MP Dympna Beard by 185 votes. |
Prior to becoming an | MP, East, was a lawyer and barrister with East Brew |
new building has been used (officially opened by | MP Ed Balls on October 18 2007) |
caused by the appointment of the sitting Liberal | MP Edward Shortt, as Chief Secretary for Ireland. |
The former home of Taunton | MP Edward du Cann, in 1993 du Cann sold the propert |
the constituency's Labour Member of Parliament ( | MP), Edward Fletcher had died on 13 February 1983, |
onservative politician and Member of Parliament ( | MP) Edward Hopkinson. |
e Quaker banker Edward Backhouse, shipbroker and | MP Edward Temperley Gourley, shipbuilder and MP Sir |
its existence, the constituency elected the same | MP, Edward Turnour, 6th Earl Winterton, who had pre |
The youngest ever | MP, Edwin Corboy, is elected to parliament. |
It returnred one Member of Parliament ( | MP), eklected by the first-past-the-post voting sys |
constituency's Independent Member of Parliament ( | MP), Eleanor Rathbone, died. |
It was represented by one Member of Parliament ( | MP) elected by the first-past-the-post system of el |
Pelling suggests the Conservative | MP, elected in 1885, owed his victory to generosity |
Lines coloured pink denote an | MP elected from a party list; lines coloured beige |
It returns one Member of Parliament ( | MP), elected by the first past the post system. |
It is represented by one Member of Parliament ( | MP) elected by the first past the post system of el |
The current | MP, elected in 2010, is the Conservative Chris Skid |
Walter Coffin becomes the first Nonconformist | MP elected in Wales. |
It returned one Member of Parliament ( | MP), elected by the first past the post voting syst |
eform Act 1832 reduced its representation to one | MP, elected by the first past the post system. |
It elected one Member of Parliament ( | MP), elected by the first past the post voting syst |
She became the first | MP elected to Westminster for the Alliance Party (p |
Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, | MP elected by the first past the post system. |
It was represented by one Member of Parliament ( | MP), elected by the first past the post voting syst |
art of the Nafarroa Bai coalition, which has one | MP, elected for Navarre. |
In republican theory every | MP elected in Ireland was a potential Deputy to thi |
His wife Debbie is a Labour | MP, elected at the January 2011 parliamentary by-el |
t the time of the 2006 general election, and the | MP elected in each constituency. |
From 1971 to 1990 he was an | M.P., elected to the Lok Sabha for 5 times consecuti |
hough he was elected unopposed, he was the first | MP elected and liked to be called Father of the Hou |
She also became the first liberal affiliated | MP elected to Westminster in Northern Ireland since |
It returns one Member of Parliament ( | MP), elected by the first-past-the-post voting syst |
The | MP enjoys a brief period of sexual bliss, meeting A |
and is represented at parliament by Conservative | MP Eric Ollerenshaw. |
Social Democratic Party after the sitting Labour | MP Eric Ogden defected. |
caused by the appointment of the sitting Liberal | MP, Ernest Soares as Junior Lord of the Treasury, i |
This was triggered by the death of Labor Party | MP Ernest Roberts. |
s national performance by being the first Labour | MP ever elected for the Streatham constituency. |
in Whitehorse, she was the Yukon's first federal | MP ever to have been born in the territory. |
from Westminster politics, and has remained the | MP ever since. |
He remains the only serving | MP ever to receive a civilian honour for services o |
1633 - 20 June 1684) was an army officer and | MP executed for Treason. |
The Signe II | MP experiment aboard Prognoz 6 detected three confi |
MP Fazil Mustafa told that it is impossible to chec | |
It was bequeathed to Ipswich by the | MP Felix Cobbold. |
on, following the retirement of the Conservative | MP Fergus Graham. |
owing the retirement of the veteran Conservative | MP Fergus Montgomery. |
John Rathbone (Bodmin), Conservative | MP, fighter pilot with the RAF killed in the Battle |
He is constituted as | M.P. first time in 2009 elections. |
was private secretary to William Patrick Adam, | M.P. First Commissioner of Works from 1873 to 1874. |
ered politics and became a Member of Parliament ( | MP), firstly as a Home Rule League MP in Ireland an |
l Progressive Conservative Member of Parliament ( | MP) Flora MacDonald for two years in the 1980s (KWS |
er Gordon Birtwistle was elected as constituency | MP, following the election he was replaced in both |
ouse of Commons in 1708 as Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Arundel, then he served successively as MP |
He was the | MP for Bletchingley in 1557, and for Preston in 155 |
He was a Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Steyning from 1708 to 1710. |
In late 2006, sitting | MP for Wellington Central, Marian Hobbs announced t |
Cove remained | MP for Aberavon until he retired at the 1959 genera |
ticians: Brigadier-General Gerald Kyffin-Taylor, | MP for Kirkdale, and Austin Kyffin Taylor, MP for E |
He was Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Mile End from 1931 to 1935. |
izard entered Parliament at the 1990 election as | MP for Panmure. |
The outgoing | MP for Stockton-on-Tees was Bill Rodgers, who had h |
William Mount was the Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Yarmouth from 1818 to 1819 and for Newport, |
The | MP for Peterborough, Stewart Jackson accused the pr |
y 1910 general election as Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Sudbury in Suffolk, a constituency held by |
Bob Laxton - former local | MP for Derby North. |
However, Bell's tenure as | MP for Newport was brief. |
He was elected as Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Liverpool Exchange at a by-election in 1933 |
Albert Bruntnell had been elected | MP for Surry Hills at the 1906 by-election. |
Davies became the Labour | MP for Pencarrow in 1987 and served two terms, reti |
and wealthy barrister and was briefly, in 1660, | MP for Tamworth, Staffordshire, and also Lord Chief |
He is the Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Old Bexley and Sidcup and Parliamentary Und |
He was elected as Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Bradford South at the 1945 general election |
He was elected | M.P. for Winchester in 1645. |
elected as a Conservative Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Sedgefield in County Durham at the 1931 gen |
Harry Cohen was | MP for the Leyton area from 1983 and this seat from |
He was elected as Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Salford West at the 1964 general election. |
In 1608 he became | MP for the university in succession to Thomas Cromp |
ther's architectural practice and was eventually | MP for Leicester. |
He was elected | MP for both Northumberland and Bere Alston in 1780, |
The sitting Labour | MP for Knowsley North, Robert Kilroy-Silk resigned |
He was | MP for Flint Boroughs 1892-1906, Flintshire 1906-19 |
In 1865 Chambers was elected | MP for Marylebone. |
1880 Sir Donald Currie, subsequently | MP for Western Perthshire |
al election he was elected Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Honiton and remained as MP until 1931 when |
He was Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Bradford East from 1906 to 1918. |
Beaumont was elected | MP for Hastings in August 1689 and held the seat un |
7 and 1768, he sat also as Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Amersham. |
Liberal, he was elected as Member of Parliament ( | MP) for East Norfolk at the 1929 general election. |
Abercrombie was elected Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Dysart Burghs on 16 January 1710 and held t |
nborough, Suffolk - 10 November 1797, Bath) was | M.P. for Ipswich between 1768 and 1784. |
He was elected as a Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Lincoln at a by-election in April 1800, aft |
January 26 - Herbert Lloyd, | MP for Cardigan Boroughs, is created a baronet. |
death, his widow, Helen McElhone, was elected as | MP for Glasgow Queens Park. |
lection, he was elected as Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Cardiganshire. |
Elected as | MP for Solihull in 1983, he held the seat for the s |
ween 1588 and 1589, he was Member of Parliament ( | MP) for St Ives, for Yarmouth in 1597 and 1601, and |
won the March 1922 by-election to succeed him as | MP for Wolverhampton West. |
ce a by-election in 1928, having previously been | MP for Mile End from 1918 to 1923. |
sources incorrectly cite his father as Thomas an | MP for Cumberland, whose family had been seated at |
She later married John Egioke | MP for Evesham in 1660. |
He was then elected | MP for Cardiganshire in 1885. |
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