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He was Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Glasgow St. Rollox from 1931 to 1950. |
He was elected as a Member of Parliament ( | MP) for the North Riding of Yorkshire at a by-elect |
Michael Jack is | MP for Fylde and has recently been appointed Sector |
originally elected as the Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Dartford in a by-election in 1938. |
He served as Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Chesterfield from 1929 to 1931, and from 19 |
He was re-elected in 1642 as | MP for Aldeburgh when he joined his brother Alexand |
Culloch was elected as the Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Glasgow St. Rollox, but he did not stand fo |
His successor as | MP for Daventry was Reg Prentice, previously MP for |
ion Compton was elected as Member of Parliament ( | MP) for South Hampshire. |
Baker was first elected as | MP for South Norfolk in the 1950 general election. |
illiam Wellwood MC was the Ulster Unionist Party | MP for Londonderry in the Westminster Parliament fr |
ected to Parliament in the 1984 elections as the | MP for Yaldhurst, an electorate in western Christch |
Alan Campbell - | MP for Tynemouth, taught History at the school from |
Democrat Party | MP for Bangkok, Thawil Praison, said that the PAD " |
nker Sir John Houblon was elected three times as | MP for Bodmin, apparently confusing him with Hoblyn |
She has remained the | MP for the area since that time; however before the |
He was Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Liverpool, Scotland from 1929 until his dea |
Sir Kenneth Thompson, 1st Baronet, Conservative | MP for Liverpool Walton from 1950-64 |
ril 1965 he was elected as Member of Parliament ( | MP) for the safe Labour seat of Abertillery in a by |
rs, and in 1931 was elected to Parliament as the | MP for Invercargill. |
Democrat Party | MP for Sukhothai, Samphan Benchaphon, said of the a |
He was the Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Yarmouth from 1966 to 1970, when he lost to |
ceston from 19 March 1661 - 14 February 1679 and | MP for Cornwall from 1679 to 1681. |
litician, who has been the Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Kingston upon Hull East since 2010. |
He was | MP for Dublin University 1866-1867. |
During the intervening period he was | MP for Carlingford. |
He was Labour Party Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Bexleyheath and Crayford in London from 199 |
ghters, the eldest James Parker Smith, becoming | M.P. for Partick, Lanarkshire. |
Following boundary changes, Simmons became | MP for the new Black Country constituency of Brierl |
Cartwright was elected as Member of Parliament ( | MP) for South Northamptonshire and held the seat un |
and his wife Florence Lee, daughter of Henry Lee | MP for Southampton. |
He was | M.P. for Nottingham, 1689. |
ried (1) Sir John Baird, 2nd Baronet of Newbyth, | MP for Edinburghshire 1715-1722; (2) General James |
Instead Borlase was returned as | MP for Corfe Castle in 1641. |
He was elected as | MP for the Combined Scottish Universities at a by-e |
Following the Restoration, he was | MP for Aldeburgh, Suffolk from 31 March 1660 to 16 |
land in 1693, sitting as a Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Banffshire until 1702. |
ished in 1920 and Morton went on to serve as the | MP for Wollondilly. |
745 - 9 November 1813) was Member of Parliament ( | MP) for the English borough of Westbury (1770). |
ster, Annie, was Richard Winfrey who was Liberal | MP for South West Norfolk from 1906-1923 and for Ga |
ire and High Sheriff of Warwickshire in 1550 and | MP for Leicestershire from 1547 to 1554. |
ville, Sir James served as Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Kensington North from 1931 to 1945 when he |
His son Robert was | MP for Guildford. |
arlane (1895-1958) was Unionist Party (Scotland) | MP for Glasgow Camlachie (UK Parliament constituenc |
He was Labour Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Leyton East from 1945 to 1950. |
His daughter Llin Golding was Labour | MP for Newcastle under Lyme between 1986 and 2001. |
He served as a Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Yeovil from 1923 to 1945. |
ber 1950 he was elected as Member of Parliament ( | MP) for the safe Labour seat of Abertillery in a by |
He was one of the Members of Parliament ( | MP) for Suffolk in the First Protectorate Parliamen |
y Mark Morton who was the sitting Liberal Reform | MP for Shoalhaven. |
hael Williams (18 April 1784 - 15 June 1858) was | MP for West Cornwall from 19 July 1853 until his de |
He was first elected to Parliament in 2010 as | MP for the new constituency of St Austell and Newqu |
litician, who has been the Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Stoke-on-Trent North since 1987. |
In 1950, he entered the Parliament as | MP for Birmingham Handsworth, a seat he would hold |
In that year he became the Conservative | MP for Lancaster. |
Juma Jamaldin Akukweti, 59, Tanzanian | MP for Chama Cha Mapinduzi (1990-2007), injuries fr |
Chandrakanthan was a National List | MP for the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) in the Sri |
arried to the Conservative Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Southend, Rupert Guinness, 2nd Earl of Ivea |
He was three times elected Member of Parliament ( | MP) for the marginal seat of Hornchurch, being elec |
aughan's son, Sir Henry Vaughan the younger, was | MP for Carmarthenshire for some years after the Res |
He was the only nomination as | MP for West Cornwall, at a by-election, following t |
He was | MP for the constituency and then Pontefract and Cas |
45 general election as the Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Hammersmith South, having contested the sea |
He was elected as | MP for Middlesex (UK Parliament constituency) in th |
His father was | MP for Surrey. |
ament from 1846 to 1847 as Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Dundalk, and from 1853 to 1863 as MP for Tr |
l Channon (Baron Kelvedon of Ongar), 71, British | MP for Southend West (1959-1997) and government min |
In 1654 he was elected | MP for Suffolk in the First Protectorate Parliament |
ex and was then elected as Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Epping at an unopposed by-election in 1917, |
l 1881) was an Irish lawyer and Catholic Liberal | MP for Tipperary. |
He was Member of Parliament ( | MP) for South Warwickshire from 1845 to 1853, when |
, Valentine was elected as Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Cockermouth but lost the seat against the t |
land general election as a Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Mid Antrim, and held the seat until the 194 |
tion he was elected as the Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Brixton, holding the seat until his defeat |
candidate was Horace Crawfurd, who had been the | MP for Walthamstow West from 1924 to until his defe |
In November 1640 he was re-elected | MP for Gloucester in the Long Parliament and held t |
He is now an | MP for Batman. |
He was Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Lincolnshire from 1562 to 1567. |
ll Ker (1878-1961) was Unionist Party (Scotland) | MP for Stirling and Clackmannan Western. |
Bence's brother Squire Bence was also | MP for Aldeburgh during the Long Parliament. |
His son Robert Henry Hurst (junior) was later | MP for Horsham. |
Politicians such as Labour | MP for Hackney North and Stoke Newington, Diane Abb |
He was re-elected as an | MP for Tampines GRC at the 1991 general election wi |
on in 1876 but was elected Member of Parliament ( | MP) for the constituency at the 1880 general electi |
. His grandson Henry Brett of Sandywell Park was | MP for Bishops Castle. |
Chuka Umunna, Labour | MP for Streatham. |
tts (1529-1579) was a successful businessman and | MP for Rochester, Kent in the 1570s. |
In 1892 he was elected | MP for Skipton and held the seat until 1895. |
1847) was the second wife of William Manning, | M.P. for Lymington, and was thus mother of Cardinal |
n, Thomas (1739-1781), who also succeeded him as | MP for Newport. |
held, and Corbett succeeded in being elected as | MP for North Down. |
He was the Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Bedfordshire (1563-67) and High Sheriff of |
e 1964 general election as Member of Parliament ( | MP) for the marginal Bury and Radcliffe constituenc |
from 1721 to 1732, he was Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Wallingford from 1722 to 1727, but his inte |
Kali Mountford - Labour | MP for Colne Valley |
Among these were Charles Ammon, sitting | MP for Camberwell North. |
ection he was elected as a Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Grimsby, defeating the Tory MP Lord Loughbo |
Beaumont sat as a Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Pontefract in 1625. |
He was a Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Truro, Cornwall 1563-1567. |
her of late Tamil United Liberation Front (TULF) | MP for Trincomalee District, Thangathurai Arunasala |
1 general election, David Cameron was elected as | MP for Witney and has held the seat since then. |
r later, he was elected as Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Cornwall, sitting until his death in 1765. |
candidate, Arthur Moyle, who later went on to be | MP for Stourbridge. |
Robert Byng served as Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Plymouth from 1728 to 1739 and as Governor |
s the Member of the Northern Ireland Parliament ( | MP) for Belfast Dock for the Ulster Unionist Party |
stor in Canada, and former Member of Parliament ( | MP) for the Saskatchewan riding of Regina-Lumsden-L |
on he was elected to the House of Commons as the | MP for St Albans, defeating the sitting Conservativ |
He was the Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Putney from 1979-97. |
He was returned to Parliament as | MP for Houghton-le-Spring in County Durham at a by- |
we was a prominent Whig politician who served as | MP for Stafford (1765-68) and Cheshire (1768-1802), |
lection, he was elected as Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Darlington, defeating the sitting Labour MP |
ng year he was returned as Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Sudbury. |
For the | MP for Lymington 1640, see Lymington (UK Parliament |
Johnstone had previously been | MP for Willesden East 1923 - 1924 and South Shields |
s daughter Alison Seabeck was elected the Labour | MP for Plymouth Devonport. |
He was a Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Leominster from 1842 until his death in 185 |
Leslie Ruthven Pym (1884-1945) was Conservative | MP for Monmouth from 1939-1945, and his son, Franci |
t, Victoria Elphicke (sister of the Conservative | MP for Dover, Charlie Elphicke). |
t elected to Parliament in the 1987 elections as | MP for Kaimai, replacing Bruce Townshend. |
6 general election he was the last Conservative | MP for Wakefield.2010 |
However he was elected Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Rochester in 1702 and sat until 1705 when f |
eneral election he was returned to Parliament as | MP for Ealing. |
Sir Edward was | MP for Weymouth. |
He was the first | MP for the constituency. |
n in December 1918, Bromfield was elected as the | MP for the Leek division of Staffordshire, becoming |
Captain James Fall (pronounced Faw), | MP for Haddington Burghs (1734-1742), in Scotland. |
In 1942 he was elected as Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Cardiff East, beating Fenner Brockway. |
The following week, he resigned as | MP for the state electorate of Swansea. |
the eldest son of the 2nd Earl of Kimberley, was | MP for Mid Norfolk from 1906-1910. |
mons in the 1935 federal election as the Liberal | MP for Humboldt. |
olitician who has been the Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Workington since 2001. |
He was later | MP for Reading. |
From 1910 to 1818 he was | MP for Richmond. |
He held the office of Member of Parliament ( | M.P.) for County Kilkenny from 1634 to 1635. |
election he was elected as Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Cleveland. |
ald, he was elected as the Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Swansea West at the 1931 general election, |
r 6, 1912 - September 21, 2005) was Conservative | MP for Dorking, Surrey from 1964. |
He only served as the town's | MP for a single term, and was unseated at the next |
He was elected Liberal | MP for Carmarthen in the 1945 general election and |
Henry Vane the Younger, | MP for Hull |
45 general election as the Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Birmingham Yardley, defeating the constitue |
He was then | MP for Glasgow Central (UK Parliament constituency) |
High Sheriff of Glamorgan, Mayor of Swansea and | MP for Swansea. |
Their son Thomas Royden was later | MP for Bootle and became Lord Royden. |
at a by-election in 1954, when he was elected as | MP for the inner London constituency of Shoreditch |
The former | MP for Mid Norfolk, Keith Simpson, was selected to |
He became the Conservative Party | MP for Dorking in 1964, actively campaigning on hum |
lection Hanmer was elected Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Westbury, but resigned the seat shortly aft |
As he could lawfully only serve as | MP for one constituency, Leeds was passed to his so |
was elected at the 1895 general election as the | MP for the Stamford (or Kesteven) division of Linco |
Sir Gilbert Gerard, | MP for Middlesex |
Henry Vane the Elder, | MP for Beverley in 1624. |
e great-grandson of Hector Hughes, former Labour | MP for Aberdeen (UK). |
From 1923 to 1959 he was Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Moray and Nairn, succeeded by Gordon Campbe |
Hall just north of Lichfield during his time as | MP for the city. |
litician who served as the Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Abingdon 1857-65. |
January 8 - Sir Joseph Bailey is elected | MP for Worcester. |
He was Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Helston 1802-1804, Horsham 1804-1807, Heyte |
Smith was first elected in 1984 as the | MP for Kaipara. |
mons in 1832, sitting as a Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Buckingham until 1841. |
Stephen Day, the Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Cheadle Hulme, opened the updated station i |
He was elected as the Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Bournemouth West at the 2010 general electi |
Biddulph was Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Lichfield from 1679 to 1685 and from 1689 t |
olitician who has been the Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Birmingham Perry Barr since 2001. |
From 1726 to 1741 he was Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Windsor and for Plymouth (succeeding his br |
Robert Clive (1769-1833), | MP for Ludlow, son of the above |
tion he was elected as the Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Bermondsey, defeating the sitting Conservat |
He was a Member of Parliament ( | MP) for 38 years, for Birmingham Erdington (1945-19 |
He was elected as the Member of Parliament | MP for Pontefract at a by-election in 1962. |
The sitting Labor | MP for Lang, Frank Stewart, challenged Tony Whitlam |
Lindell was elected as a State | MP for the Carrum in 1999 and represents the Labor |
He was then elected as an | MP for Maidstone, Kent on 16 May 1777 and held the |
1925 general election as a Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Belfast South. |
In 1698 he became | MP for Portsmouth. |
ion in January 1897 as the Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Salisbury, following the resignation of the |
He held the seat until 1983, and was | MP for Cambridgeshire South East 1983-87. |
He was Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Kingston-upon-Thames from 1922 until 1937. |
ction, Dean was elected as Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Leeds West. |
He was Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Bristol from 1713 to 1715 and for Wells in |
s adultery with Eliot Crawshay-Williams, Liberal | MP for Leicester, who was married with two children |
Llewellyn was elected Conservative | MP for Radnorshire in January 1910 during the hung |
e was elected Labour Party Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Islington North in a by-election in 1969 fo |
In 1972 the Conservative | MP for Edgbaston Jill Knight accused him of running |
18 to 1942, Balfour sat as Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Hampstead. |
1888 and erected as a memorial to James Chaine, | MP for County Antrim. |
became mayor of Coventry in 1655 and was elected | MP for Coventry in the Second Protectorate Parliame |
aunch Whig and was elected Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Kent at the 1818 general election. |
He was only Salford's | MP for a matter of months, as he did not stand at t |
George Blucher Heneage Marton was also briefly | MP for Lancaster. |
9-1833), who succeeded to the baronetcy, and was | MP for Aldborough |
He was elected as the Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Barrow and Furness in 2010. |
He was elected | M.P. for the borough of Cirencester (1679-85) and af |
emocrat politician who was Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Cambridge from 2005 to 2010. |
e 1852 general election as Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Bath, but held that seat for only three yea |
In the 1996 elections, he became | MP for Hunua. |
He was the Member of Parliament | MP for Glasgow from 1857 to 1874. |
He succeeded John Hutton, Labour | MP for the constituency since 1992. |
The current | MP for Northland is John Carter of the National Par |
Barnett was elected Whig Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Maidstone in 1831 and held the seat until 1 |
In 1695 Sayer was elected Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Canterbury and held the seat until 1705. |
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