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He became the | MP for Langbaurgh at the 1991 Langbaurgh by-electio |
They were thanked by the | MP for Barnsley Mr F. E. Smith K.C. M.P. |
For the | MP, see John Robins (MP) and Stafford (UK Parliamen |
and won a majority of 1,415 votes to become the | MP. |
rliamentary constituency of Luton North, and the | MP is Kelvin Hopkins (Labour). |
NPP) won a majority of 2,622 votes to become the | MP. |
elected at a by-election in February 1862 as the | MP for Great Grimsby. |
a close fought contest with Sharon Hodgson, the | MP for Gateshead East and Washington West, Clelland |
The 2nd baronet sat as the | MP for Wigtown Burghs in 1713-1715. |
The | MP since 2001 is Angus Robertson, who leads the Sco |
NPP) won a majority of 4,898 votes to become the | MP. |
For the | MP for Leominster, see Richard Arkwright (MP). |
National won, Lake returned to Parliament as the | MP for Fendalton (a safe National seat). |
PP) won a majority of 19,768 votes to become the | MP. |
Walker names the | MP for all these terms as Richard Nevill. |
He was the | MP for Northampton from 1722 to 1734. |
tions, including the NDF, were seen visiting the | MP. |
He worked as a personal assistant to the | MP for Jarrow Donald Dixon from 1979 until he succe |
The | MP 3008 was a simple blowback design operating from |
at, with Jackie Doyle-Price being elected as the | MP with a majority of less than 100 votes. |
The | MP enjoys a brief period of sexual bliss, meeting A |
On 1 February 1886 he became the | MP for Mid Armagh in a by-election following the de |
r nearly forty years until the death of its then | MP, former journalist Stephen Milligan, in 1994. |
He was then | MP for Halesowen and Stourbridge from 1992 until 19 |
His term was marked by controversy and then | MP for Ottawa Centre, Ed Broadbent repeatedly calle |
He was then | MP for the new Honiton constituency from 1885 until |
He was then | MP for Bedford 1970-83 and North Bedfordshire 1983- |
He was then | MP for Glasgow Central (UK Parliament constituency) |
He was then | MP for Banff and Buchan from 1983 to 1987, when he |
s' Federation of Great Britain in 1904, and then | MP for Hanley in 1906. |
until a swing of more than 10% removed the then | MP Ross Free from office. |
He was then | MP for Winchelsea from 1816-18, Tregony from 1818-2 |
P T Thomas ( | MP) 3.Thodupuzha Vasanthi (Film actress) |
Gareth Thomas ( | MP for Harrow West) |
Albert Thompson | MP (Port Adelaide, SA) |
Andrew Thomson | MP (Wentworth, NSW) |
1732: Ralph Thrale | MP 1698-1758, father of Henry Thrale and owner of A |
is mother was Hannah, daughter of William Tighe, | MP. |
mber of the 14th Lok Sabha of India and a 4 time | MP. |
is son of veteran Congress Leader and three time | MP Balkrishna Wasnik Wasnik is also the Minister fo |
opened on 15 June 1972 by Anthony Eden, one time | MP for Leamington and Warwick and Prime Minister of |
TMVP threatened TNA | MP's and also captured alive family members of TNA |
Chandrakanthan is the son of murdered TNA | MP Ariyanayagam Chandra Nehru. |
olumbia and worked as the Executive Assistant to | MP Randy Kamp (Pitt Meadows-Maple Ridge-Mission). |
iam Hayley from 1774 to 1800, when he sold it to | MP and statesman William Huskisson. |
He was Personal Assistant to | MP Rt Hon Sir James Molyneaux from 1976 to 1997. |
ing's office, and was Parliamentary Assistant to | MP Grant McNally. |
the latter's second husband Sir Thomas Tomkins, | MP. |
Thomas Tonkin, | MP and historian, is buried at the parish church. |
Col. Torrens, | M.P. in answer to his Address to the Farmers of the |
d constituency of the fictional ultra-right Tory | MP, Alan B'Stard, in The New Statesman. |
He remained a Tory | MP until his death in 1952. |
ection with Margot James becoming the first Tory | MP of the re-established constituency. |
Sir Charles Hibbert Tupper (1855-1927) - Tory | MP for Pictou |
He was returned as Tory | MP for Wigan from 1820 to 1825. |
He was elected as a Scottish Tory | MP for Dysart Burghs, in Fife, in 1830. |
George Boulton Mainwaring was a Tory | MP for Middlesex, a position that had also been hel |
In 1765, he entered Parliament as Tory | MP (although he supported the Fox-North Coalition o |
In November 2006 former Tory | MP David Prior, non-executive chairman of Cawston P |
General Election of 1802 La Touche defeated Tory | MP the Right Honourable George Ogle. |
egraph journalist Jonathan Isaby and former Tory | MP Paul Goodman. |
James was agent to Don Touhig | MP at the last general election in 2005. |
He only served as the town's | MP for a single term, and was unseated at the next |
Sitting Free Trade | MP William Mahony was returned with an increased an |
David Trimble, | MP for Upper Bann who had recently received strong |
Winton Turnbull | MP (Mallee, Vic) |
mmunications and Broadband, Hon Malcolm Turnbull | MP, in the Senate. |
Mervin C. Tweed, | MP (born August 6, 1955 in Medora, Manitoba) is a p |
1642 - 1715) was twice | M.P. for Ipswich, firstly between October 1695 and N |
Stephen Twigg ( | MP for Liverpool West Derby) |
in the 1984 election by 419 votes, from two-term | MP Pat Hunt. |
In 1968 when Ulster Unionist and Mid Ulster | MP George Forrest died, Blevins sought UUP nominati |
in December 1928 of the constituency's Unionist | MP, Sir George Hutchison. |
r 1847 - 13 February 1914), was Liberal Unionist | MP for Glasgow Camlachie. |
Her father was Ulster Unionist | MP Sir Walter D. Smiles and her mother Margaret Hei |
He faced the sitting Unionist | MP, Thomas Cochrane. |
ather, Sir Maurice Dockrell, had been a Unionist | MP before independence. |
The Unionist | MP Sir Arthur Henniker-Hughan had died on 4 October |
ondonderry from 1906 to 1918 and Ulster Unionist | MP from 1919 until his death in 1922. |
James Orr MacAndrew (1889-1979) was Unionist | MP for South Ayrshire (UK Parliament constituency) |
He was the Unionist | MP 1908-1910 for the East End constituency of Hagge |
y 1922, the IRA in Belfast assassinated Unionist | MP William Twaddell. |
an who was elected in 1945 as an Ulster Unionist | MP for Antrim |
-election in 1946 he was elected as the Unionist | MP for the Bannside constituency in the Stormont Pa |
James Kilfedder, the Unionist | MP for North Down abstained. |
O'Neill was the second son of Ulster Unionist | M.P. Hugh O'Neill, 1st Baron Rathcavan. |
November - Thomas Moles, Ulster Unionist | MP (d.1937). |
orthern Irish barrister and politician, Unionist | MP for Mid Armagh from January 1921 until 1922. |
es, he was unable to unseat the sitting Unionist | MP, Harry Samuel, losing by 538 votes. |
elevation to the peerage of the sitting Unionist | MP, Charles Wortley. |
Sir James Kilfedder, former Unionist | MP |
1921 and 3 Unionists and 1 Independent Unionist | MP in 1925. |
From 1929-1949, he was Unionist | MP for East Down at Stormont. |
l election when he defeated the sitting Unionist | MP, Thomas Wrightson at Stockton-on-Tees. |
Major Leonard Darwin, Liberal Unionist | MP for Lichfield unsuccessfully introduced an amend |
n in January 1943 of the constituency's Unionist | MP, John Colville, to take up the post of Governor |
ames Evan Bruce Baillie (1859-1931) was Unionist | MP for Inverness-shire (UK Parliament constituency) |
Pease served as Liberal Unionist then Unionist | MP for Darlington 1898-1923. |
Archibald Cameron Corbett, was Liberal Unionist | MP for Glasgow Tradeston from 1885 - 1911. |
for North Down where the sitting Ulster Unionist | MP Patricia Ford was retiring after only two years. |
Tom Uren | MP (Reid, NSW) |
Philip VanKoughnet | M.P. (April 2, 1790 - May 7, 1873) landowner, busine |
y for one of its size, with three MPs, Keith Vaz | MP, Simon Hughes MP and Andrew Pelling MP joining t |
Cllr Martin Vickers | MP (C) |
She pursued each call with each victim's | MP, and attracted a large amount of media attention |
The Country Party's other Victorian | MP, George Rankin (Bendigo), remained with the UCP. |
d Veronica Villiers (daughter of Ernest Villiers | MP). |
Wakefield's | MP is Mary Creagh who has represented the parliamen |
1788 Rev. John Walcott, son of Charles Walcott ( | MP). |
she became the party's youngest New South Wales | MP at the age of 33. |
Walloon | MP and for the French Community since 3 July 2007 |
Robert John Walter | MP (born May 30, 1948), is the Conservative Member |
Eugene Wamalwa | MP for Saboti Constituency |
For the English Civil War | MP, see Simon Snow (MP). |
Harry Cohen was | MP for the Leyton area from 1983 and this seat from |
He was | MP for Flint Boroughs 1892-1906, Flintshire 1906-19 |
nborough, Suffolk - 10 November 1797, Bath) was | M.P. for Ipswich between 1768 and 1784. |
Bruce, as he was styled from 1663 to 1685, was | M.P. for Marlborough between 1679 and 1681 and M.P. |
uffolk, and had six sons of whom John Alford was | MP for New Shoreham. |
Their son Nicholas Eversfield was | MP for Bramber in 1679. |
Sicklemore was | M.P. for Ipswich, between 1661 and his death in 1670 |
alty commission, and his cousin Edward Hales was | MP for Hythe. |
He was | MP for various constituencies: Carmarthen Boroughs |
aughters and one son, Henry (1828-1912), who was | MP for Carlow County from 1857 to 1880. |
Sir Edward was | MP for Bridgnorth during the Long and Short Parliam |
George Anderson was | MP for Waterloo, John Dacey for Botany. |
William Guidott (1671-1743) was | MP for Andover for seven parliaments between 1708 a |
His younger bother Arthur was | MP for Grantham. |
He was | MP for Denbighshire in the Short Parliament of 1640 |
His father was | MP for Colne Valley 1892-1907. |
e Restoration he was knighted (in 1661), and was | MP for Carmarthenshire from 1668 until 1676. |
He was | MP for the county of Pembroke for the 1624-25 Parli |
From 1698 to 1701 he was | MP for Bedford: it is unclear with which of the Par |
His elder brother, Sir John Fletcher-Cooke, was | MP for Southampton Test from 1964 to 1966. |
He was | MP for Leicester from 1800 to 1818. |
He was | MP for Much Wenlock, Shropshire from 1744 to 1754. |
He was | MP for Herefordshire from 1818 until 1841. |
Lee's son, Authur, was | MP for Havant at the end of the 19th century . |
Sir John Corbet, 1st Baronet was | MP for Norfolk between 1624 and 1625 and Yarmouth b |
His brother William Henry Leatham was | MP for Wakefield and Southern West Riding. |
From 1842 to 1847 he was | MP for Weymouth and Melcombe Regis. |
Richard, the second son, was | M.P. for Totnes 1562-3. |
He was | MP for Hereford from October 1974 until his defeat |
He was | MP for Wyre from 1983 until 1987. |
e the House of Lords in Scotch appeals; and was | M.P. for Cockermouth, 1790-96. |
He was | MP for Dublin University 1867. |
He was | MP for Huntingdonshire 1826-1837. |
He was | MP for this seat from the by-election until he resi |
oungest son of the Sir William Prescott, who was | MP for Tottenham North from 1918 to 1922. |
His son William Jardine Herries Maxwell was | MP for Dumfrieshire. |
A barrister, he was | MP for Corby from 1983 to 1997, when he lost the se |
After boundary changes, he was | MP for South East Cornwall until he stood down in 1 |
From 1747 to 1761 he was | MP for Bedfordshire. |
He was | M.P. for Ipswich between 1698 and 1700. |
dleton (8 November 1748 - 26 December 1829) was | M.P. for Ipswich, between 1784 and 1790. |
His father was | M.P. for Penryn and for Sunderland. |
Matthew Harrison was | M.P. for Callan from 1663 to 1666 |
n Levett, grandson of the first Theophilus, was | M.P. for Lichfield from 1880 to 1885. |
ardiff, as his father Sir Owen Temple-Morris was | MP for Cardiff East. |
In 1795 he was | MP for St. Mawes, and in the elections of 1796 and |
He was | MP for Dublin University 27 August 1867-1868. |
returned to court by the middle of 1581 and was | MP for Kent. |
As a Coalition Liberal, he was | MP for Pembrokeshire from December 1918 to October |
Morgan Randyll was | MP for Guildford from 1680 to 1712. |
His second son George Thomas Kenyon was | MP for Denbigh Boroughs. |
He was | MP for Buckinghamshire 1797-1813 . |
He was | MP for the borough of Carlow from 1832 until 1835. |
He was | MP for Edmonton from 1983 until he lost his seat to |
ion in 1935 and the 1949 federal election he was | MP for Vancouver South. |
He was | MP for Oxford City from 1604 until his death, and R |
He was | MP for Wiltshire in 1449, 1453-4, and again 1472-5. |
Moles was | MP for Belfast Ormeau 1918-1922 and Belfast South a |
His son George Higginson Allsopp was | MP for Worcester, and Alfred Percy Allsopp (1861-19 |
Born in Sheffield, Ellis was | MP for North East Derbyshire from 1979 to 1987, whe |
He was | MP for Hythe from 1708 to 1711, and MP for Kent fro |
Taylor was | MP for New Westminster from 1908 until 1917. |
political clout; his father, David Bindon, was | M.P. for Ennis. |
From 2005 to 2010 he was | MP for Rugby and Kenilworth, which was abolished in |
He was | MP for the borough of Haverfordwest in the Parliame |
Eggar was | MP for Enfield North from 1979 until he stood down |
He was | MP for Lewisham West from 1983 until he lost the se |
His brother Frederick (d. 1783) was | M.P. for Ludlow in 1780. |
From 1983 until 1997, he was | MP for Bradford West before being replaced as Labou |
From 1847 to 1874 he was | MP for Winchester. |
His son Caleb was | MP for various constituencies, but predeceased him |
Although Sidney was | MP for Glamorgan, the couple lived chiefly at Bayna |
Council and served as his secretary while he was | MP), was elected MP for Paisley North. |
He was | MP for Great Yarmouth from 1796 to 1802, and MP for |
He was | M.P. for Shoreham in 1572. |
est surviving son Edward Corbett (1817-1895) was | MP for South Shropshire from 1868 to 1877. |
His son Christopher was | MP for Devizes from 1945 to 1955, and another son S |
O'Donovan was | MP for Baltimore, County Cork, Ireland, in James II |
Sir Charles Kemeys was | MP for Monmouthshire between 1685 and 1687, High Sh |
He was | MP for Nottingham in 1624 and 1628, and sat in the |
Sir Alexander Douglas was | MP for Orkney and Shetland, in Scotland, from 1708 |
Jellett was | MP for Dublin University 28 July 1919-1922, having |
a Member of Parliament from 1938 to 1962; he was | MP for Motueka 1938 - 1946 (having defeated new MP |
Later he was | MP for Wellington East, from 1911 to 1922, when he |
en he became a County Councillor in Kent and was | MP for Leominster from 1959 to 1974. |
He was | MP for Wiltshire in 1640 and Glamorgan 1640-1649. |
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