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, he announced that he would be standing down as | MP for Cambridge at the next election, citing a des |
He was Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Thurrock in Essex from 1987 to 1992, when h |
Benjamin Bimpong Donkor, the current | MP for the Assin South constituency was first elect |
Their son William Philip Honywood was also | MP for Kent. |
Grimston was the son of Edward Grimston, | MP for Eye, and his wife Joan Risby. |
He was | MP for Chislehurst between February 1974 and May 19 |
He is the Member of Parliament ( | MP) for South East Cambridgeshire, and was first el |
Wicks was re-elected as the | MP for Croydon North on 6 May 2010 with an increase |
at the 1931 general election he was returned as | MP for Winchester. |
ons of Dennis Canavan, the Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Falkirk West. |
hison, the National Labour Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Kilmarnock, was appointed as a judge and re |
litician, who has been the Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Islwyn since 2010. |
In November 1640 he was elected | MP for Harwich in the Long Parliament. |
He is the first cousin of the Congress Party | MP for Gwalior, Jyotiraditya Scindia. |
For the | MP for Weston-super-Mare, see Ian Leslie Orr-Ewing. |
e 2010 general election as Member of Parliament ( | MP) for South Staffordshire. |
1780 and 1784, Aubrey was Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Wallingford. |
Theresa Arbuthnot, daughter of Gerald Arbuthnot | MP for Burnley on 27 July 1925. |
In April 1640 he was re-elected | MP for Essex in the Short Parliament. |
lection, he was elected as Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Hackney Central. |
was elected unopposed as a Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Stoke-upon-Trent. |
ourth in this by-election, went on to be elected | MP for Aberdeen North in 1997. |
He was elected | MP for Lakepa before retiring. |
on, Radford was elected as Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Salford South, unseating the sitting Labour |
He was elected at the 1918 general election as | MP for Royton in Lancashire. |
He served only two years as | MP for South Warwickshire, and did not contest the |
He was elected as a Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Boston at the 1859 general election, but wa |
y (and later Conservative) Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Rochester at the 1831 general election havi |
on three occasions and was Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Morpeth 1768-1774 and Newcastle 1774-1812. |
rty politician who was the Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Sherwood from 1992 to 2010. |
He was | M.P. for Ipswich from October to December 1660. |
A later John Tregagle (1673-1712) was | MP for Mitchell in 1697. |
Douglas became | MP for Forfarshire (1782-1790) and Lord Lieutenant |
He was then elected | MP for Andover and held the seat until his death in |
From 1741 to 1778, he was Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Lymington. |
In 1691 he was elected | MP for Rochester until 1695, and was an assistant w |
ry 1679, Jacob was elected Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Canterbury and held the seat until August 1 |
1762) was High Sheriff of Derbyshire in 1737 and | MP for Leicestershire in 1747. |
lected as the Conservative Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Eastern division of Walthamstow. |
t in 1708, but re-entered politics in 1720 as an | MP for the Welsh constituency Monmouthshire. |
Greg Hands - Conservative | MP for Chelsea & Fulham |
He was elected | MP for Colchester in the 1961 by-election, serving |
In April 1640 Barrington was elected | MP for Essex in the Short Parliament. |
He was succeeded as | MP for Mount Royal by Pierre Trudeau. |
ed to Parliament in the 1987 elections, becoming | MP for Clevedon. |
Silverman was elected in 1933 as | MP for Nelson and Colne. |
83 - 3 March 1963) was Unionist Party (Scotland) | MP for Glasgow Camlachie (UK Parliament constituenc |
Kearins was the | MP for Waimarino in the New Zealand House of Repres |
in the Bristol North West constituency, and the | MP for the area is Charlotte Leslie, a Conservative |
who served as a Liverpool Member of Parliament ( | MP) for fourteen years. |
rvative, he was elected as Member of Parliament ( | MP) for the new Nottingham Central constituency. |
Christine McCafferty - | MP for Calder Valley |
Dominic Raab - Conservative | MP for Esher & Walton |
621 Barrington was elected Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Newtown. |
He was the Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Dunbartonshire from 1826-1830. |
ng the scuccession of James II, he was elected a | MP for Aldeburgh. |
1689 he was returned to the House of Commons as | M.P. for Old Sarum. |
Brown was Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Hexham from 1918 to 1923 and from 1924 to 1 |
He was Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Birmingham Northfield from 1951 until he st |
She was | MP for Lancaster from 1970 until her retirement in |
is seat until the 1993 elections, when he became | MP for Hauraki. |
He was Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Denbigh Boroughs from 1708 to 1710. |
Sir William was | MP for Northallerton from 1689 to 1695, and for Yor |
ir John Emmott Barlow, 1st Baronet (1857-1932), | M.P. for Frome from 1892 to 1895 and from 1896 to 19 |
He was elected as the Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Lewes at the 1874 general election, having |
He was a Labour Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Southwark North, 1923-1927 and for Islingto |
at the 1950 general election, he was elected as | MP for Harborough in Leicestershire, defeating the |
, however, he narrowly returned to Parliament as | MP for Invercargill. |
From 1784 to 1800, he was Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Wigan. |
He had been the | MP for the previous Rhondda constituency from its c |
Godolphin was Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Cornwall in the first parliament of James I |
cted at a by-election as a Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Windsor after the return of the previous ge |
He was then | MP for Banff and Buchan from 1983 to 1987, when he |
t elected to Parliament in the 1984 elections as | MP for Waikato, and retained that seat until his de |
he House of Commons as the Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Sheffield Park, a seat he held until 1950. |
of James Gillespie Barclay (1882-1972): farmer, | MP for Marsden (1935-1943) and Minister of Agricult |
After the Restoration he was elected | M.P. for Northamptonshire in the parliament which me |
Rendel, daughter of Lord Rendel, former Liberal | MP for Montgomeryshire. |
ested several elections before being returned as | MP for North Derbyshire at the 1880 general electio |
ig party, Long was elected Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Chippenham on 19 November 1694 defeating hi |
74 general election as the Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Renfrewshire, and was re-elected at the 188 |
On his retirement as | MP for Eye at the 1979 general election, the seat w |
He was elected as Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Southwark West in the general election of J |
During his time as | MP for Darlington he lived at nearby Wycliffe Hall. |
Bruce Grocott, Baron Grocott, Labour | MP for Lichfield and Tamworth from 1974-9, The Wrek |
His re-election as | MP for Marlow to the Long Parliament in November 16 |
l election Goldsmith was elected as Conservative | MP for the Stowmarket division of Suffolk, close to |
litician who served as the Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Perth. |
lyde Coal Company, and was Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Falkirk Burghs from 1895 to 1906. |
on as the Liberal Unionist Member of Parliament ( | MP) for the Biggleswade division of Bedfordshire. |
Monks was the first, and so far the only, female | MP for Chorley. |
In 1847, Lord Brackley became | MP for North Staffordshire and held the seat until |
He was a Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Nottingham from 1689 to 1690. |
This article is about the | MP for the Scottish constituency of Wigtown Burghs. |
Coombs was | MP for Wyre Forest from 1987 until 1997 when he los |
He was Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Wandsworth Central from 1970 to February 19 |
s' Federation of Great Britain in 1904, and then | MP for Hanley in 1906. |
ive Liberal, he elected as Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Liverpool Wavertree at the 1923 general ele |
Cameron was elected as the Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Wick Burghs as an independent liberal, defe |
He was Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Denbighshire from 1749 to 1774. |
He was also the Member of Parliament ( | MP) for the Sevenoaks constituency from 1918 to 192 |
nua electorate was abolished, she was elected as | MP for the new Otaki seat. |
n 1847 Edwards was elected Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Halifax and held the seat until 1852. |
ommons in 1717, sitting as Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Cambridgeshire until 1722. |
He was elected | MP for Truro in 1659 for the Third Protectorate Par |
author who was briefly the Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Dover. |
lection, he was elected as Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Newton in Lancashire, which eventually led |
He was a | MP for Saltash from 1774 to 1784. |
Sawyer was elected | MP for High Wycombe in 1673 and was knighted four y |
Ponsonby was elected Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Sevenoaks at the Sevenoaks by-election in 1 |
he 1993 elections, she returned to Parliament as | MP for the lower North Island seat of Horowhenua. |
Robert Clive (1789-1854), | MP for Ludlow and Shropshire South, nephew of the a |
In 1689 he was elected | MP for Tregoney which he held until his death a few |
lection, he was elected as Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Eccles, but he stood down at the 1935 elect |
He was elected as Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Cardiganshire at a by-election in 1932, fol |
Faithful was elected as a Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Brighton. |
He was Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Bradford in West Yorkshire from 1852 until |
eiress of the estate, married George Baker, also | MP for Durham City, of Crook Hall, near Lanchester. |
At the 1868 general election he was elected | MP for Pembrokeshire and held the seat until his de |
His eldest son Edward became | MP for Berkshire (1584, 1586) and his younger son w |
y 1910 general election as Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Cricklade, winning the seat from the sittin |
1962, he was elected to Parliament as the Labour | MP for Timaru. |
From 1929-1949, he was Unionist | MP for East Down at Stormont. |
Aldworth was the father of Robert Aldworth later | MP for Bristol. |
He was the Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Haddingtonshire 1795-1800, Ayrshire 1803-18 |
He also served as | MP for Ross-shire 11 December, 1746 - 1747 and for |
He was elected as the Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Whitechapel and St Georges in the 1922 gene |
He was re-elected | MP for Cambridge University in 1628 and sat until 1 |
olitician who has been the Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Wirral West since May 2010. |
Richard Baker Wingfield-Baker, a | MP for South Essex. |
The | MP for Croydon North East, David Congdon, beat off |
Mans was Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Wyre from the 1987 general election until t |
He was Member of Parliament ( | MP) for East Devon from 1870 to 1885, when the cons |
He was elected Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Brighton at the 1922 general election, repl |
He was Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Hammersmith North from 1950 to 1979, preced |
He served as Tory Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Carmarthenshire, from 1820 to 1831 and from |
ction, Nunn was elected as Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Whitehaven constituency in Cumberland. |
He was elected at the 1790 general election as | MP for Aberdeenshire, and held that seat until his |
onday Club, he was elected Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Truro at the 1970 general election. |
He was re-elected | MP for Stafford in November 1640 for the Long Parli |
His brother Michael was also | MP for Lichfield. |
Morgan Jones was elected Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Caerphilly at a by-election in 1921, follow |
In 1689, 1699, and 1710, he was an | MP for Penryn. |
Sir Ralph returned to England to become | MP for Camelford in Cornwall between 1776 and 1780. |
ion was caused by the appointment of the sitting | MP for East Dorset, Freddie Guest, to the office of |
Former owners include Rupert Gwynne, | MP for Eastbourne 1910-24 and father of food writer |
66 general election as the Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Rushcliffe. |
Gareth Thomas, Labour | MP for Clwyd West 1997 - 2005 |
He was elected as Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Chippenham at the 1922 general election, de |
Fenton's grandfather, Fred Frost, was a Labour | MP for New Plymouth from 1938 - 1943. |
From 1660 to 1661, he was Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Canterbury. |
He then became | MP for Plympton in Devon; holding this seat until 1 |
He was succeeded as | MP for Paisley South by Gordon McMaster. |
However, in 1741, he was elected | MP for Flintshire, which he represented until 1747. |
William Graves (1724 - 1784) was | MP for East Looe in Cornwall, until 24 November 178 |
Wright (9 April 1615 - 29 November 1683) was an | M.P. for Ipswich, between 9 November 1670 and 16 Mar |
litician, who has been the Member of Parliament ( | MP) for North Durham since 2001. |
He was Member of Parliament ( | MP) for the King's Lynn constituency in Norfolk fro |
1963) was the Conservative Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Lincoln from 1931 to 1945. |
ed the incident himself, John 'Mad Jack' Fuller, | MP for Sussex, used his influence and some of his p |
His father was | MP for Doncaster. |
He was the | MP for Gloucester in 1593. |
n 1857 and 1885, he sat as Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Tavistock. |
Basset was High Sheriff of Cornwall in 1837, and | MP for Helston in 1840-41. |
He was further | MP for Aylesbury from 1774 to 1780, for Buckinghams |
erved as an Irish Unionist Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Mid Armagh from 1891 to 1900 and was Solici |
He was elected as the Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Houghton-le-Spring at the 1886 general elec |
Wayne David, Labour | MP for Caerphilly |
Their son William was also | MP for Derby. |
Sir Robert Anstruther, 5th Baronet (1834-1886) | MP for Fife 1864-1880 and St.Andrews 1885-1886. |
In April 1660, Luke was re-elected | MP for Bedford in the Convention Parliament. |
He was the Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Caernarvonshire in October 1553, April 1554 |
He was twice elected as Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Bute (1685-1693 and 1702-1703), and was She |
Hunt was a Member of Parliament ( | MP) for 33 years, serving in Bromley from 1964 to 1 |
Maria Miller, Conservative | MP for Basingstoke |
In April 1640, he was re-elected | MP for Wells in the Short Parliament. |
He was the Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Wells, Somerset, from 1671 from 1679 and fr |
He was Member of Parliament ( | MP) for constituencies in County Antrim from 1903 t |
At the 1857 general election he was elected as | MP for Northern Essex, and held the seat until the |
litician, who has been the Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Sunderland Central since 2010. |
He was | MP for Dublin University 1887-1892. |
He was Conservative Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Stockport from 1931 to 1935, and MP for Pen |
O'Connor was elected as the | MP for West Wicklow at the general election in July |
Balfour was | MP for Orkney and Shetland again from 1820 to 1826. |
n 1847, but in 1852 he was returned unopposed as | MP for Walsall. |
Major Leonard Darwin, Liberal Unionist | MP for Lichfield unsuccessfully introduced an amend |
rotestant dissenter and wife of Sir John Hewley, | MP for York in 1678 - 1681. |
His son Philip Wykeham-Martin was | MP for Rochester. |
After the Restoration, he was | MP for Winchelsea from 1660 to 1661. |
His sister, Annabelle Ewing, was the | MP for Perth until the 2005 election. |
s elected the Conservative Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Wokingham. |
He was Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Edinburgh North from 1935 to 1945. |
s, there has been a Labour Member of Parliament ( | MP) for the area since 1950. |
He was elected Liberal Member of Parliament ( | MP) for St Pancras West, 1906-1910, and for Derby i |
beral Party selected Philip Oliver, who had been | MP for Manchester Blackley from 1923-1924 and from |
He was elected as Member of Parliament ( | MP) for Sheffield Hallam at a by-election in July 1 |
older brother, William, as Member of Parliament ( | MP) for North Derbyshire when the latter succeeded |
hire), the son of Sydney Evershed the brewer and | MP for Burton. |
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