Cirencester by-election, 1892
The 1892 Cirencester by-election was held on 18 October 1892 after the retirement of the incumbent Liberal MP Arthur Brend Winterbotham. The seat was gained by the Conservative candidate Thomas Chester-Master. Chester-Master was originally declared the victor by 3 votes, but on petition and after scrutiny, the votes were declared equal and a new election was held.
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| 1893 |
- January: Liverpool West Derby
- February: Huddersfield
- Burnley
- North East Cork
- Rochester
- Halifax
- Walsall
- Pontefract
- Hexham
- South Meath
- North Meath
- Stockport
- Cirencester
- Gateshead
- Horsham
- Mid Tipperary
- March: Great Grimsby
- Banffshire
- June: Linlithgowshire
- Swansea District
- Pontefract
- North East Cork
- South East Cork
- July: Cardiganshire
- August: West Mayo
- Hereford
- November: South Wexford
- December: Brighton
- Accrington
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