Launceston by-election, 1898
The 1898 Launceston by-election was held on 3 August 1898. It was held due to the death of the incumbent Liberal MP Thomas Owen. It was retained by the Liberal candidate Sir John Fletcher Moulton.
References
- ↑ British parliamentary election results, 1885-1918 (Craig)
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| 1896 |
- January: Belfast North
- St Pancras South
- Brixton
- February: Paddington South
- Wycombe
- Montrose Burghs
- Southampton
- Lichfield
- March: South Louth
- East Kerry
- April: Dublin College Green
- North Kerry
- May: Aberdeen North
- Edinburgh and St Andrews Universities
- June: Frome
- Wick Burghs
- November: Bradford East
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| 1897 | |
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| 1898 |
- January: Plymouth
- York
- Mid Armagh
- Dublin St Stephen's Green
- February: South East Durham
- Marylebone West
- Wolverhampton South
- Birmingham Edgbaston
- Pembrokeshire
- Cricklade
- March: Stepney
- Maidstone
- Wokingham
- May: West Staffordshire
- Newark
- South Norfolk
- June: Hertford
- Durham
- July: Gravesend
- West Down
- Reading
- August: Great Grimsby
- Launceston
- Southport
- September: North Down
- Darlington
- October: Ormskirk
- November: North Fermanagh
- Oxford
- December: Liverpool Kirkdale
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