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In 1981 he was elected | MP for the Dunedin electorate of St Kilda. |
He was elected | MP for Andover in 1625 and in 1626 went back as MP |
In 1857 he was elected | MP for Beverley and was re-elected in subsequent el |
In 1659 he was elected | MP for Great Marlow in the Third Protectorate Parli |
ged the seat with James St Clair and was elected | MP for Fife until 1754. |
She was an | MP (Member of Parliament) from 1997 to 2002, repres |
In 1625 he was elected | MP for Hampshire and was re-elected for the seat ag |
He was re-elected | MP for Devizes for the Long Parliament in November |
In April 1640 he was re-elected | MP for Queensborough for the Short Parliament. |
ion, after boundary changes, Adamson was elected | MP for Bexley. |
l of the City of London, and in 1835 was elected | MP for Coventry. |
He was elected | MP for Wakefield in 1931, defeating the incumbent L |
He was the | MP for Sandwich, Kent. |
of John Edwards-Vaughan of Rheola who was fellow | MP for Wells from 1830 to 1832. |
s nephew John Talbot Dillwyn Llewellyn was later | MP for Swansea. |
Joseph Dobbie was Liberal | MP for Ayr Burghs (UK Parliament constituency) from |
In April 1640, he was elected | MP for Grantham in the Short Parliament. |
He was the | MP for Tamworth, Staffordshire in 1660, the year of |
By this time its member was Liberal | MP Ian Thompson, who went on to represent the new d |
He was elected | MP for Gloucester in 1645 and created a baronet by |
He was elected | MP for Bodmin in 1624 and for Heytesbury in 1625, 1 |
He was previously | MP for Hornchurch from 1997 until his defeat at the |
In April 1640, Berkeley was elected | MP for Bath in the Short Parliament. |
He was elected | MP for Launceston in 1656 for the Second Protectora |
He was Conservative | MP for the Truro constituency from September 1878 u |
At the 1895 general election he was elected | MP for South Shields and held the seat until 1910. |
He was re-elected | MP for Lancashire in 1626. |
ber of Parliament for Bodmin, and was re-elected | MP for the seat in 1626. |
He was elected | MP for East Surrey in 1841, serving until 1847. |
In April 1640, Jermyn was elected | MP for Corfe Castle in the Short Parliament togethe |
He was re-elected | MP for South Nottinghamshire in 1866 and continued |
James William Cleland (1874-1914) was Liberal | MP for Glasgow Bridgeton. |
He was an | MP from 1987 to 1999, representing the Labour Party |
In 1989 he was elected | MP by the District 35, Region VI, a position he hel |
He was the | MP for Hampshire 1685-1689. |
enwood (later Lord Greenwood) (1911-1982) was an | MP from 1946 and a member of Harold Wilson's govern |
Naval officer and another, George Denman, was an | MP and High Court Judge. |
His father, William Wollaston was also | MP for Ipswich. |
In August 1702, he was elected | MP for Flint and for Cheshire, choosing to represen |
He was elected | MP for North Lancashire in 1880, and when the const |
ert Rose (5 July 1857 - 10 July 1928) was Labour | MP for Aberdeen North (UK Parliament constituency) |
He was an | MP from 1990 to 2002, representing the National Par |
Quigley was an | MP from 1990 to 1999, representing the National Par |
Their eldest son William was later | MP for Newcastle-under-Lyme. |
At the 1885 general election he was elected | MP for Bermondsey and held the seat until 1886. |
In 1654, he was elected | MP for Cornwall in the First Protectorate Parliamen |
Harold Macmillan was the | MP for Bromley from 1945 until his retirement in 19 |
His younger son was the | MP Richard Thelwall. |
He was then | MP for Bedford 1970-83 and North Bedfordshire 1983- |
He was the | MP for Huntingdon (6 May 1708-28 August 1713). |
1, and again on 6 February 1679, he was elected | M.P. for Warwick. |
However he was re-elected | MP for Canterbury in 1689 and held the seat until 1 |
onet, DL (4 March 1806 - 21 January 1893) was an | MP for Belfast from 1868-1874. |
Bolling was re-elected | MP for Bolton as a Conservative in 1847 and held th |
He was elected | MP for Morpeth again for the Long Parliament in Nov |
t the 1857 general election Crawford was elected | MP for City of London. |
He earlier was an | MP representing Pondicherry in the Rajya Sabha, the |
He was re-elected | MP for Newcastle in 1661 for the Cavalier Parliamen |
His son Henry Francis Compton was later | MP for New Forest. |
She was an | MP from 1984 to 1996, representing first the Labour |
e many parents, teachers, educationalists was an | MP who felt moved to express praise in Parliament. |
ster, Annie, was Richard Winfrey who was Liberal | MP for South West Norfolk from 1906-1923 and for Ga |
His daughter Llin Golding was Labour | MP for Newcastle under Lyme between 1986 and 2001. |
In 1654 he was elected | MP for Suffolk in the First Protectorate Parliament |
In November 1640 he was re-elected | MP for Gloucester in the Long Parliament and held t |
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. |
In 1892 he was elected | MP for Skipton and held the seat until 1895. |
Leslie Ruthven Pym (1884-1945) was Conservative | MP for Monmouth from 1939-1945, and his son, Franci |
He was later | MP for Reading. |
r 6, 1912 - September 21, 2005) was Conservative | MP for Dorking, Surrey from 1964. |
He was then | MP for Glasgow Central (UK Parliament constituency) |
Their son Thomas Royden was later | MP for Bootle and became Lord Royden. |
William Wilberforce was an | MP who was most influential in the abolition of sla |
became mayor of Coventry in 1655 and was elected | MP for Coventry in the Second Protectorate Parliame |
He was elected | M.P. for the borough of Cirencester (1679-85) and af |
Their son William Philip Honywood was also | MP for Kent. |
In November 1640 he was elected | MP for Harwich in the Long Parliament. |
In April 1640 he was re-elected | MP for Essex in the Short Parliament. |
Her father was Conservative | MP Tim Brinton. |
He was elected | MP for Lakepa before retiring. |
He was the | MP when the federal government began a remediation |
In 1691 he was elected | MP for Rochester until 1695, and was an assistant w |
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. |
Kearins was the | MP for Waimarino in the New Zealand House of Repres |
He was an | MP from 1987 to 2002, representing the National Par |
He was then | MP for Banff and Buchan from 1983 to 1987, when he |
After the Restoration he was elected | M.P. for Northamptonshire in the parliament which me |
She was an | MP from 1984 to 1990, and again from 1993 to 2002, |
He was elected | MP for Truro in 1659 for the Third Protectorate Par |
He was a | MP for Saltash from 1774 to 1784. |
Sawyer was elected | MP for High Wycombe in 1673 and was knighted four y |
In 1689 he was elected | MP for Tregoney which he held until his death a few |
At the 1868 general election he was elected | MP for Pembrokeshire and held the seat until his de |
From 1929-1949, he was Unionist | MP for East Down at Stormont. |
He was re-elected | MP for Cambridge University in 1628 and sat until 1 |
He was re-elected | MP for Stafford in November 1640 for the Long Parli |
His brother Michael was also | MP for Lichfield. |
In 1689, 1699, and 1710, he was an | MP for Penryn. |
However, in 1741, he was elected | MP for Flintshire, which he represented until 1747. |
Wright (9 April 1615 - 29 November 1683) was an | M.P. for Ipswich, between 9 November 1670 and 16 Mar |
He was the | MP for Gloucester in 1593. |
He was further | MP for Aylesbury from 1774 to 1780, for Buckinghams |
Their son William was also | MP for Derby. |
In April 1660, Luke was re-elected | MP for Bedford in the Convention Parliament. |
He was an | MP from 1996 to 1999. |
In April 1640, he was re-elected | MP for Wells in the Short Parliament. |
His sister, Annabelle Ewing, was the | MP for Perth until the 2005 election. |
was a Master in Chancery from 1553, and was also | MP for Steyning (26 October - December 1553) and Mo |
ames Evan Bruce Baillie (1859-1931) was Unionist | MP for Inverness-shire (UK Parliament constituency) |
In 1656 he was elected | MP for Warwickshire in the Second Protectorate Parl |
Andrew Young (1858-1943) was Labour | MP for Glasgow Partick (UK Parliament constituency) |
On 8 February 1872 Nolan was elected | MP for Galway County in a by-election, defeating by |
In 1710 he was elected | MP for Grampound and held the seat until 1715. |
ccessfully at Maidstone in 1901, but was elected | MP for Hampstead at a by-election in 1902. |
He was also | MP for Wigtownshire 1761-February 1762. |
He was re-elected | MP for Derbyshire in December 1701 and held the sea |
At the 2010 General Election she was elected | MP for the new seat of Westminster North with a maj |
Guinness was elected | MP for Bath in the following year. |
He was an | MP from 1990 to 1996, representing first the Nation |
He was re-elected | MP for Bristol in 1656 and 1659 for the Second and |
nt in 1788 as member for St Germans , and was an | MP for the next 44 years, also representing Leicest |
He was re-elected | MP for Westminster in November 1640 for the Long Pa |
He was elected | MP for Appleby in 1689 and sat until 1695. |
He was Conservative | MP for Liverpool Kirkdale from 1885 to 1898. |
In the 1885 general election, Hunter was elected | MP for Hackney Central and held the seat until the1 |
He was re-elected | MP for Buckinghamshire in 1702 and sat until 1705. |
From 1971 to 1990 he was an | M.P., elected to the Lok Sabha for 5 times consecuti |
In 1696 he was elected | MP for Buckinghamshire and held the seat until 1701 |
Mapp was elected | MP for the North Shore seat at the 1996 general ele |
1630-1690), who was also | MP for Sudbury, and the Reverend Nathaniel Gurdon, |
His father was Labour | MP and Nobel Peace Prize-winner Philip Noel-Baker. |
n Emslie John Horniman (1863 - 1932) was Liberal | MP for Chelsea (1906-10). |
He was re-elected | MP for Worcester in 1614, 1621 and 1624. |
this constituency was abolished, she was elected | MP for Plymouth Drake in 1974. |
In 1628 he was elected | MP for Yorkshire and sat until 1629 when King Charl |
inenga of the MDC-Tsvangirai faction was elected | MP for the constituency, defeating Tapiwa Zengeya ( |
He was elected | MP for Bothwell at the 1918 General Election, defea |
He was a | MP for Grampound, Cornwall from 1768 to 1774. |
He was also | MP for Rye (23 November 1661 - 24 October 1667). |
He was a | MP for Richmond, Yorkshire from 1786 to 1790. |
At the 1868 general election Turnor was elected | MP for South Lincolnshire. |
His brother, Leslie Lever, was elected | MP for the neighbouring Manchester Ardwick seat. |
Neubert (born 3 September 1933) was Conservative | MP for Romford from 1974 until 1997. |
His son Richard was Clitheroe's | MP from 1880 to 1885, and his grandson, also called |
He was the | MP for Northampton from 1722 to 1734. |
Donnelly was elected | MP for Pembrokeshire in 1950 and enjoyed a colourfu |
He was elected | MP for Tregony in 1628 and sat until 1629 when King |
on, Russ Powers of the Liberal Party was elected | MP. |
John (15 April 1825-1901) was an | MP and further developed the gardens at the Heligan |
At the 1922 general election, Wilson was elected | MP for Sheffield Attercliffe. |
He was then | MP for Winchelsea from 1816-18, Tregony from 1818-2 |
3 he was selected to succeed Harold Watkinson as | MP for Woking and he was elected the following year |
Wayne Matthew | MP (Bright) - retired. |
Alhassan Wayo Seini, | MP for Tamale Central, left the NDC to join the NPP |
by John Loverseed, a former Common Wealth Party | MP. |
Prime Minister himself, Sir Roy Welensky, KCMG, | MP. |
931 election, the bright and well-regarded local | MP was elected as an independent. |
Wells Conservative | MP David Heathcoat-Amory, who lost his seat to Libe |
For the Welsh Labour | MP, see Nick Smith (British politician). |
ho injured many marchers, including West Belfast | MP Gerry Fitt. |
O.A. Westad and | M.P. Leffler. |
Western (1804-1863), | MP for the City of London 1861-63 |
For the current Western Australian | MP, see Bill Marmion. |
oa which covers Balestier Road and Whampoa whose | MP is Heng Chee How. |
ext candidate on National's party list when list | MP Jim Gerard resigned. |
il 1951 and again from 1964 until 1970, when its | MP was the controversial publisher Robert Maxwell. |
He attends an incident where an | MP is being held at gunpoint. |
ICRC visited Fort Suse in early 2006 while 508th | MP BN (I/R) was still in charge of the TIF>> |
While an | MP, Maples was president of the Conservative Friend |
ed to practise part-time as a solicitor while an | MP. |
at controversial due to past statements while an | MP regarding abortion. |
While an | MP he was known by his courtesy title of Viscount E |
in Wellington of tuberculosis at only 40 while a | MP in 1909. |
e had served as Labour's Scottish whip whilst an | MP. |
enturer lived in the village whilst Conservative | MP for North Dorset |
aughters and one son, Henry (1828-1912), who was | MP for Carlow County from 1857 to 1880. |
810-1882) and Lewis Llewelyn Dillwyn, who became | MP for Swansea. |
oungest son of the Sir William Prescott, who was | MP for Tottenham North from 1918 to 1922. |
His son, Charles, who became | M.P. for Monmouthshire and was knighted in 1621, als |
His father was Dr Harry Jenkins, who was | MP for Scullin 1969-1986 and Speaker of the House o |
was an academic at Cambridge University, who was | MP for the university from 1929 to 1935. |
His son Henry Lee Warner, who was | MP for Hindon, pulled down the mansion of the Dunge |
te then passed to his son, Thomas Mills, who was | MP for Totnes and then to his other son, John Remin |
Wilfred Brimblecombe | MP (Maranoa, Qld) |
Anthony Bacon succeeds John Wilkes as | MP for Aylesbury. |
From 1780 it was occupied by William Manning | MP, and his son Cardinal Manning was born there. |
as of Marazion, as well as to William Wingfield, | MP. |
Crawford was the son of William Crawford | M.P. for London 1833-41 and his wife Dorothy Elizabe |
William Jack | MP (North Sydney, NSW) |
William Ruto | MP for Eldoret North Constituency |
February 12 - William Williams, | MP (died 1865) |
William Wingfield ( | MP), was born here. |
s wife Anne Mellish, daughter of William Mellish | MP. |
72 the house was sold to Adolphus william Young, | MP for Helston, who made further additions and alte |
652-1735) Arthur Moore's son was William Moore, | M.P. for Banbury. |
1847) was the second wife of William Manning, | M.P. for Lymington, and was thus mother of Cardinal |
and Parliamentary Record, married William Polson | MP on 29 June 1943. |
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