List of ministerial by-elections to the British parliament

Ministerial by-elections to the Parliament of the United Kingdom at Westminster and its predecessor, the Parliament of Great Britain, were held from 1707 to the 1920s when a member of parliament (MP) was appointed as a minister in the government. Unlike most Westminster by-elections, ministerial by-elections were often a formality, uncontested by opposition parties. Re-election was required under the Succession to the Crown Act 1707.[1] This was in line with the principle established in 1624 that accepting an office of profit from the Crown would precipitate resignation from the House, with the option of standing for re-election.[2] Typically a minister sought re-election in the same constituency he had just vacated, but occasionally contested another seat which was also vacant. In 1910 The Times newspaper noted that the relevant Act had been passed in the reign of Queen Anne "to prevent the Court from swamping the House of Commons with placemen and pensioners", and described the process as "anomalous" and "indefensible" in the 20th century.[3] The Re-Election of Ministers Act 1919 ended the necessity to seek re-election within nine months of a general election,[2] and the Re-Election of Ministers Act (1919) Amendment Act 1926 ended the practice in all other cases.[2][1]

Defeats

Between 1905 and 1922, there were eight instances when ministers were unsuccessful:

Ministerial by-elections

34th Parliament (1924–1929)

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause
East Renfrewshire 29 January 1926 Alexander Munro MacRobert Conservative Alexander Munro MacRobert Conservative Appointed Solicitor General for Scotland
Bury St Edmunds 1 December 1925 Walter Edward Guinness Conservative Walter Edward Guinness Conservative Appointed Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries

    31st Parliament (1919–1922)

    By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause
    Pontypridd 25 July 1922 Thomas Arthur Lewis Coalition Liberal Thomas Isaac Mardy Jones Labour Appointed as a Junior Lord of the Treasury
    Banbury 22 June 1922[31 1] Rhys Rhys-Williams Coalition Liberal Rhys Rhys-Williams Coalition Liberal Appointed Recorder of Cardiff
    Liverpool Exchange 13 March 1922[31 1] Leslie Frederic Scott Coalition Conservative Leslie Frederic Scott Coalition Conservative Appointed as Solicitor General
    North Down 23 June 1921[31 1] Thomas Watters Brown UUP Thomas Watters Brown UUP Appointed Solicitor-General for Ireland
    Bedford 23 April 1921 Frederick Kellaway Coalition Liberal Frederick Kellaway Coalition Liberal Appointed Postmaster General
    Bewdley 19 April 1921 Stanley Baldwin Coalition Conservative Stanley Baldwin Coalition Conservative Appointed President of the Board of Trade
    Eddisbury 19 April 1921[31 1] Harry Barnston Coalition Conservative Harry Barnston Coalition Conservative Appointed Comptroller of the Household
    East Dorset 16 April 1921[31 1] Frederick Edward Guest Coalition Liberal Frederick Edward Guest Coalition Liberal Appointed Secretary of State for Air
    Glasgow Pollok 14 April 1921[31 1] John Gilmour Coalition Conservative John Gilmour Coalition Conservative Appointed Junior Lord of the Treasury
    Bristol West 9 April 1921[31 1] George Gibbs Coalition Conservative George Gibbs Coalition Conservative Appointed Treasurer of the Household
    Birmingham West 31 March 1921[31 1] Austen Chamberlain Coalition Conservative Austen Chamberlain Coalition Conservative Appointed Lord Privy Seal
    Dudley 3 March 1921 Arthur Griffith-Boscawen Coalition Conservative James Wilson Labour Appointment as Minister of Agriculture
    Middleton and Prestwich 22 November 1920[31 1] Sir William Adkins Coalition Liberal Sir William Adkins Coalition Liberal Appointed Recorder of Birmingham
    Sunderland 24 April 1920 Hamar Greenwood Coalition Liberal Hamar Greenwood Coalition Liberal Appointed Chief Secretary for Ireland
    Edinburgh South 9 April 1920 Charles David Murray Coalition Conservative Charles David Murray Coalition Conservative Appointed Solicitor General for Scotland
    Northampton 1 April 1920 Charles McCurdy Coalition Liberal Charles McCurdy Coalition Liberal Appointed Minister of Food Control
    Camberwell North West 31 March 1920 Thomas James McNamara Coalition Liberal Thomas James McNamara Coalition Liberal Appointed Minister of Labour
    Argyll 10 March 1920 William Sutherland Coalition Liberal William Sutherland Coalition Liberal Appointed as a Junior Lord of the Treasury
    1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 An uncontested by-election.

    30th Parliament (August 1914 – 1918)

    By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause
    East Grinstead 29 July 1918[30 1] Henry Cautley Conservative Henry Cautley Conservative Recorder of Sunderland
    Manchester North East 16 July 1918[30 1] John Robert Clynes Labour John Robert Clynes Labour Food Controller
    Bridgwater 18 June 1918[30 1] Robert Sanders Conservative Robert Sanders Conservative Treasurer of the Household
    Newcastle-upon-Tyne 13 May 1918[30 1] Edward Shortt Liberal Edward Shortt Liberal Chief Secretary for Ireland
    Birmingham West 25 April 1918[30 1] Austen Chamberlain Conservative Austen Chamberlain Conservative Minister without Portfolio
    Southampton 19 December 1917[30 1] William Dudley Ward Liberal William Dudley Ward Liberal Vice-Chamberlain of the Household
    Dublin University 5 October 1917[30 1] Arthur Warren Samuels Irish Unionist Arthur Warren Samuels Irish Unionist Solicitor-General for Ireland
    Norwich 26 August 1917[30 1] George Henry Roberts Labour George Henry Roberts Labour Minister of Labour
    Dundee 30 July 1917 Winston Churchill Liberal Winston Churchill Liberal Minister of Munitions
    Chesterton 27 July 1917[30 1] Edwin Samuel Montagu Liberal Edwin Samuel Montagu Liberal Secretary of State for India
    Fulham 3 July 1917[30 1] William Hayes Fisher Conservative William Hayes Fisher Conservative President of the Local Government Board
    Ealing 30 April 1917[30 1] Herbert Nield Conservative Herbert Nield Conservative Recorder of York
    Belfast South 9 April 1917[30 1] James Chambers Irish Unionist James Chambers Irish Unionist Solicitor-General for Ireland
    Exeter 7 August 1916[30 1] Henry Duke Conservative Henry Duke Conservative Chief Secretary for Ireland
    Berwickshire 18 July 1916[30 1] Harold Tennant Liberal Harold Tennant Liberal Secretary for Scotland
    Widnes 22 May 1916[30 1] William Walker Conservative William Walker Conservative Seeking re-election[30 2]
    Dublin University 25 April 1916[30 1] James Campbell Irish Unionist James Campbell Irish Unionist Attorney-General for Ireland
    Rotherham 26 January 1916[30 1] Joseph Pease Liberal Joseph Pease Liberal Postmaster-General
    Chesterton 20 January 1916[30 1] Edwin Samuel Montagu Liberal Edwin Samuel Montagu Liberal Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
    Cleveland 9 December 1915 Herbert Samuel Liberal Herbert Samuel Liberal Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
    St Helens 24 November 1915[30 1] Rigby Swift Conservative Rigby Swift Conservative Recorder of Wigan
    Kingston 16 November 1915[30 1] George Cave Conservative George Cave Conservative Solicitor General for England and Wales
    Carmarthen District 17 March 1915[30 1] William Llewelyn Williams Liberal William Llewelyn Williams Liberal Recorder of Cardiff
    Saffron Walden 13 February 1915[30 1] Cecil Beck Liberal Cecil Beck Liberal Commissioner of the Treasury
    Chesterton 13 February 1915[30 1] Edwin Samuel Montagu Liberal Edwin Samuel Montagu Liberal Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
    Scarborough 9 February 1915[30 1] Walter Rea Liberal Walter Rea Liberal Commissioner of the Treasury
    Swansea District 13 August 1914[30 1] Sir David Brynmor Jones Liberal Sir David Brynmor Jones Liberal Recorder of Cardiff
    1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 An uncontested by-election.
    2. Walker owned a stud of thoroughbred horses. When he was given a contract to supply horses to the Army, questions were raised as to whether this contract disqualified him from the House of Commons, so Walker sought re-election in order to remove doubts as to his position.
    By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause
    East Fife 8 April 1914[30 1] H. H. Asquith Liberal H. H. Asquith Liberal Secretary of State for War[30 2]
    Bethnal Green South West 19 February 1914 Charles Masterman Liberal Mathew Richard Henry Wilson Conservative Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster[30 2]
    Wick District 8 December 1913 Robert Munro Liberal Robert Munro Liberal Lord Advocate[30 2]
    Keighley 11 November 1913 Sir Stanley Buckmaster Liberal Sir Stanley Buckmaster Liberal Solicitor General for England and Wales[30 2]
    Whitechapel 30 April 1913 Sir Stuart Samuel Liberal Sir Stuart Samuel Liberal Undertook a contract for the Public Service
    Ilkeston 1 July 1912 J. E. B. Seely Liberal J. E. B. Seely Liberal Secretary of State for War[30 2]
    Forest of Dean 30 April 1912[30 1] Henry Webb Liberal Henry Webb Liberal Commissioner of the Treasury[30 2]
    Manchester South 5 March 1912 Sir Arthur Haworth Liberal Philip Glazebrook Conservative Commissioner of the Treasury[30 2]
    Glasgow St Rollox 26 February 1912 Thomas McKinnon Wood Liberal Thomas McKinnon Wood Liberal Secretary for Scotland[30 2]
    Carmarthen District 29 January 1912 W. Llewelyn Williams Liberal W. Llewelyn Williams Liberal Recorder of Swansea
    North Ayrshire 20 December 1911 Andrew Macbeth Anderson Liberal Duncan Frederick Campbell Conservative Solicitor General for Scotland[30 2]
    Bristol East 3 November 1911 Charles Edward Henry Hobhouse Liberal Charles Edward Henry Hobhouse Liberal Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster[30 2]
    Middleton 2 August 1911 Sir William Adkins Liberal Sir William Adkins Liberal Recorder of Nottingham
    East Dorset 29 April 1911[30 1] Hon Frederick Edward Guest Liberal Hon Frederick Edward Guest Liberal Commissioner of the Treasury[30 2]
    Arfon 11 February 1911[30 1] William Jones Liberal William Jones Liberal Commissioner of the Treasury[30 2]
    1. 1 2 3 4 An uncontested by-election.
    2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Seat vacated on appointment to the office noted.
    By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause
    Walthamstow 1 November 1910 John Simon Liberal Sir John Simon Liberal Solicitor General for England and Wales[29 1]
    Govan 28 April 1910 William Hunter Liberal William Hunter Liberal Solicitor General for Scotland[29 1]
    Reading 12 March 1910[29 2] Rufus Isaacs Liberal Rufus Isaacs Liberal Solicitor General for England and Wales[29 1]
    Shipley 10 March 1910[29 2] Percy Illingworth Liberal Percy Illingworth Liberal Commissioner of the Treasury[29 1]
    Barnstaple 2 March 1910[29 2] Ernest Soares Liberal Ernest Soares Liberal Commissioner of the Treasury[29 1]
    Tower Hamlets St George 1 March 1910 William Wedgwood Benn Liberal William Wedgwood Benn Liberal Commissioner of the Treasury[29 1]
    Swansea District 28 February 1910[29 2] Sir David Brynmor Jones Liberal Sir David Brynmor Jones Liberal Recorder of Merthyr Tydvil
    1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Seat vacated on appointment to the office noted.
    2. 1 2 3 4 An uncontested by-election.
    By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause
    High Peak 22 July 1909 Oswald Partington Liberal Oswald Partington Liberal Appointed Junior Lord of the Treasury[28 1]
    Dumfries Burghs 20 July 1909 John William Gulland Liberal John William Gulland Liberal Appointed Junior Lord of the Treasury[28 1]
    Cleveland 9 July 1909 Herbert Samuel Liberal Herbert Samuel Liberal Appointed Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster[28 1]
    East Denbighshire 2 April 1909 Edward George Hemmerde Liberal Edward George Hemmerde Liberal Recorder of Liverpool
    Edinburgh South 4 March 1909 Arthur Dewar Liberal Arthur Dewar Liberal Appointed Solicitor General for Scotland[28 1]
    Manchester North West 24 April 1908 Winston Churchill Liberal William Joynson-Hicks Conservative Appointed President of the Board of Trade[28 1]
    Dewsbury 23 April 1908 Walter Runciman Liberal Walter Runciman Liberal Appointed President of the Board of Education[28 1]
    West Carmarthenshire 26 February 1908[28 2] John Lloyd Morgan Liberal John Lloyd Morgan Liberal Recorder of Swansea
    Mid Glamorganshire 7 February 1908[28 2] Samuel Thomas Evans Liberal Samuel Thomas Evans Liberal Solicitor-General for England and Wales[28 1]
    Anglesey 21 August 1907[28 2] Ellis Griffith Liberal Ellis Griffith Liberal Recorder of Birkenhead
    Halifax 6 March 1907[28 2] John Henry Whitley Liberal John Henry Whitley Liberal Appointed Junior Lord of the Treasury[28 1]
    North Monmouthshire 19 February 1907[28 2] Reginald McKenna Liberal Reginald McKenna Liberal Appointed President of the Board of Education[28 1]
    Mid Glamorganshire 8 October 1906[28 2] Samuel Thomas Evans Liberal Samuel Thomas Evans Liberal Recorder of Swansea
    Westbury 26 February 1906[28 2] John Fuller Liberal John Fuller Liberal Appointed a Lord Commissioner of the Treasury[28 1]
    1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Seat vacated on appointment to the office noted.
    2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 An uncontested by-election.
    By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause
    Chichester 2 June 1905 Lord Edmund Talbot Conservative Lord Edmund Talbot Conservative Lord Commissioner of the Treasury[27 1]
    Brighton[27 2] 5 April 1905 Gerald Walter Erskine Loder Conservative Ernest Amherst Villiers Liberal Lord Commissioner of the Treasury[27 1]
    Chorley 4 November 1903 Lord Balcarres Conservative Lord Balcarres Conservative Lord Commissioner of the Treasury[27 1]
    Fareham 28 October 1903[27 3] Arthur Lee Conservative Arthur Lee Conservative Civil Lord of the Admiralty[27 1]
    Westhoughton 24 October 1903[27 3] Lord Stanley Conservative Lord Stanley Conservative Postmaster General[27 1]
    Warwick and Leamington 23 October 1903 Alfred Lyttelton Liberal Unionist Alfred Lyttelton Liberal Unionist Secretary of State for the Colonies[27 1]
    Belfast West 23 October 1903 Hugh Oakeley Arnold-Forster Liberal Unionist Hugh Oakeley Arnold-Forster Liberal Unionist Secretary of State for War[27 1]
    Londonderry 8 October 1903[27 3] Marquess of Hamilton Irish Unionist Marquess of Hamilton Irish Unionist Treasurer of the Household[27 1]
    Sevenoaks 21 August 1902 Henry Forster Conservative Henry Forster Conservative Lord Commissioner of the Treasury[27 1]
    East Worcestershire 15 August 1902[27 3] Austen Chamberlain Liberal Unionist Austen Chamberlain Liberal Unionist Postmaster General[27 1]
    Tiverton 14 August 1902[27 3] William Walrond Conservative William Walrond Conservative Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster[27 1]
    West Derbyshire 11 December 1900[27 3] Victor Cavendish Liberal Unionist Victor Cavendish Liberal Unionist Treasurer of the Household[27 1]
    Woodbridge 10 December 1900[27 3] Ernest George Pretyman Conservative Ernest George Pretyman Conservative Civil Lord of the Admiralty[27 1]
    Wellington (Somerset) 10 December 1900[27 3] Alexander Acland-Hood Conservative Alexander Acland-Hood Conservative Vice-Chamberlain of the Household[27 1]
    Guildford 10 December 1900[27 3] St John Broderick Conservative St John Broderick Conservative Secretary of State for War[27 1]
    Preston 8 December 1900[27 3] Robert William Hanbury Conservative Robert William Hanbury Conservative President of the Board of Agriculture[27 1]
    Dover 8 December 1900[27 3] George Wyndham Conservative George Wyndham Conservative Chief Secretary for Ireland[27 1]
    1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Seat vacated on appointment to the office noted.
    2. Gain retained at the 1906 UK general election.
    3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 An uncontested by-election.
    By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause
    Dublin University 16 May 19001 Edward Henry Carson Irish Unionist Edward Henry Carson Irish Unionist Solicitor General2
    Oxford 4 November 18981 Viscount Valentia Conservative Viscount Valentia Conservative Comptroller of the Household2
    Mid Armagh 21 January 18981 Dunbar Plunket Barton Irish Unionist Dunbar Plunket Barton Irish Unionist Solicitor General for Ireland2
    Wycombe 21 February 18961 Viscount Curzon Conservative Viscount Curzon Conservative Treasurer of the Household2
    Harrow 30 November 18951 William Ambrose Conservative William Ambrose Conservative Attorney-General of the Duchy of Lancaster2
    Dublin St Stephen's Green 2 September 1895 William Kenny Liberal Unionist William Kenny Liberal Unionist Solicitor General for Ireland2
    Inverness Burghs 31 August 18951 Robert Finlay Liberal Unionist Robert Finlay Liberal Unionist Solicitor General2
    1 An uncontested by-election.
    2 Seat vacated on appointment to the office noted.
    By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause
    Ealing 8 July 18951 Lord George Hamilton Conservative Lord George Hamilton Conservative Secretary of State for India2
    Sleaford 6 July 18951 Henry Chaplin Conservative Henry Chaplin Conservative President of the Local Government Board2
    Blackpool 6 July 18951 Sir Matthew Ridley Conservative Sir Matthew Ridley Conservative Secretary of State for the Home Department2
    Croydon 5 July 18951 Charles Thomson Ritchie Conservative Charles Thomson Ritchie Conservative President of the Board of Trade2
    Manchester East 1 July 18951 Arthur James Balfour Conservative Arthur James Balfour Conservative First Lord of the Treasury2
    Bristol West 1 July 18951 Sir Michael Hicks Beach Conservative Sir Michael Hicks Beach Conservative Chancellor of the Exchequer2
    Birmingham West 1 July 18951 Joseph Chamberlain Liberal Unionist Joseph Chamberlain Liberal Unionist Secretary of State for the Colonies2
    St George's Hanover Square 29 June 18951 George Goschen Conservative George Goschen Conservative First Lord of the Admiralty2
    York 14 November 18941 Frank Lockwood Liberal Frank Lockwood Liberal Solicitor General for England and Wales2
    Dumfries Burghs 7 May 18941 Robert Reid Liberal Robert Reid Liberal Solicitor General for England and Wales2
    Wisbech 3 April 1894 Arthur Brand Liberal Arthur Brand Liberal Treasurer of the Household2
    Hawick Burghs 27 March 1894 Thomas Shaw Liberal Thomas Shaw Liberal Solicitor General for Scotland2
    Leith Burghs 26 March 1894 Ronald Munro-Ferguson Liberal Ronald Munro-Ferguson Liberal Lord Commissioner of the Treasury2
    Leeds West 16 March 18941 Herbert Gladstone Liberal Herbert Gladstone Liberal First Commissioner of Works2
    Accrington 21 December 1893 Joseph Francis Leese Liberal Joseph Francis Leese Liberal Recorder of Manchester2
    Cardiganshire 4 July 18931 William Bowen Rowlands Liberal William Bowen Rowlands Liberal Recorder of Swansea2
    Saffron Walden 19 September 18921 Herbert Gardner Liberal Herbert Gardner Liberal President of the Board of Agriculture2
    Dundee 9 September 18921 Edmund Robertson Liberal Edmund Robertson Liberal Civil Lord of the Admiralty2
    Merionethshire 26 August 18921 Thomas Edward Ellis Liberal Thomas Edward Ellis Liberal Lord Commissioner of the Treasury2
    East Fife 25 August 18921 Herbert Henry Asquith Liberal Herbert Henry Asquith Liberal Secretary of State for the Home Department2
    Clackmannanshire
    and Kinross-shire
    25 August 18921 John Blair Balfour Liberal John Blair Balfour Liberal Lord Advocate2
    Stirling Burghs 25 August 18921 Henry Campbell-Bannerman Liberal Henry Campbell-Bannerman Liberal Secretary of State for War2
    Elgin Burghs 25 August 18921 Alexander Asher Liberal Alexander Asher Liberal Solicitor General for Scotland2
    Newcastle-upon-Tyne 25 August 1892 John Morley Liberal John Morley Liberal Chief Secretary for Ireland2
    Rotherham 25 August 18921 Arthur Dyke Acland Liberal Arthur Dyke Acland Liberal Vice President of the Committee
    of Council on Education
    2
    Forfarshire 24 August 18921 John Rigby Liberal John Rigby Liberal Solicitor General for England and Wales2
    Midlothian
    (or Edinburghshire)
    24 August 18921 William Ewart Gladstone Liberal William Ewart Gladstone Liberal Prime Minister, First Lord of the Treasury, Lord Privy Seal2
    Glasgow Bridgeton 24 August 18921 Sir George Trevelyan Liberal Sir George Trevelyan Liberal Secretary for Scotland2
    Mid Northamptonshire 24 August 18921 Charles Spencer Liberal Charles Spencer Liberal Vice-Chamberlain of the Household2
    Nottingham East 24 August 18921 Arnold Morley Liberal Arnold Morley Liberal Postmaster General2
    Derby 24 August 1892 Sir William Vernon Harcourt Liberal Sir William Vernon Harcourt Liberal Chancellor of the Exchequer2
    Aberdeen South 23 August 18921 James Bryce Liberal James Bryce Liberal Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster2
    St Austell 23 August 18921 William Alexander McArthur Liberal William Alexander McArthur Liberal Lord Commissioner of the Treasury2
    Wolverhampton East 23 August 18921 Henry Fowler Liberal Henry Fowler Liberal President of the Local Government Board2
    Stoke-upon-Trent 23 August 18921 George Leveson-Gower Liberal George Leveson-Gower Liberal Comptroller of the Household2
    Sheffield Brightside 23 August 18921 Anthony John Mundella Liberal Anthony John Mundella Liberal President of the Board of Trade2
    Bradford Central 23 August 18921 George Shaw-Lefevre Liberal George Shaw-Lefevre Liberal First Commissioner of Works2
    Southwark West 23 August 18921 Richard Knight Causton Liberal Richard Knight Causton Liberal Lord Commissioner of the Treasury2
    Hackney South 23 August 18921 Sir Charles Russell Liberal Sir Charles Russell Liberal Attorney General for England and Wales2
    1 An uncontested by-election.
    2 Seat vacated on appointment to the office noted.
    By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause
    Chichester 9 December 18911 Lord Walter Gordon-Lennox Conservative Lord Walter Gordon-Lennox Conservative Treasurer of the Household2
    Leeds North 23 November 18911 William Lawies Jackson Conservative William Lawies Jackson Conservative Chief Secretary for Ireland2
    Manchester North East 8 October 1891 Sir James Fergusson Conservative Sir James Fergusson Conservative Postmaster General2
    Strand 12 May 18911 William Henry Smith Conservative William Henry Smith Conservative Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports2
    Sleaford 26 September 1889 Henry Chaplin Conservative Henry Chaplin Conservative President of the Board of Agriculture2
    Bristol West 20 February 18881 Sir Michael Hicks Beach Conservative Sir Michael Hicks Beach Conservative President of the Board of Trade2
    Dublin University 3 February 18881 Dodgson Hamilton Madden Irish Unionist Dodgson Hamilton Madden Irish Unionist Solicitor General for Ireland2
    Dartford 2 February 18871 Sir William Hart Dyke Conservative Sir William Hart Dyke Conservative Vice President of the Committee
    of Council on Education
    2
    North Northamptonshire 16 August 18861 Lord Burghley Conservative Lord Burghley Conservative Parliamentary Groom in Waiting2
    Edinburgh and St Andrews Universities 13 August 18861 John Hay Athole Macdonald Conservative John Hay Athole Macdonald Conservative Lord Advocate2
    Cambridge University 13 August 18861 Henry Cecil Raikes Conservative Henry Cecil Raikes Conservative Postmaster General2
    Melton 13 August 18861 Lord John Manners Conservative Lord John Manners Conservative Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster2
    Dublin University 13 August 18861 David Robert Plunket Irish Unionist David Robert Plunket Irish Unionist First Commissioner of Works2
    Hugh Holmes Irish Unionist Hugh Holmes Irish Unionist Attorney General for Ireland2
    West Down 13 August 18861 Lord Arthur William Hill Irish Unionist Lord Arthur William Hill Irish Unionist Comptroller of the Household2
    Wigtownshire 12 August 18861 Sir Herbert Eustace Maxwell Conservative Sir Herbert Eustace Maxwell Conservative Lord Commissioner of the Treasury2
    Buteshire 12 August 18861 James Robertson Conservative James Robertson Conservative Solicitor General for Scotland2
    Enfield 12 August 18861 Viscount Folkestone Conservative Viscount Folkestone Conservative Treasurer of the Household2
    Ealing 12 August 18861 Lord George Hamilton Conservative Lord George Hamilton Conservative First Lord of the Admiralty2
    Horncastle 12 August 18861 Edward Stanhope Conservative Edward Stanhope Conservative Secretary of State for the Colonies2
    Isle of Wight 12 August 18861 Sir Richard Webster Conservative Sir Richard Webster Conservative Attorney General for England and Wales2
    Tiverton 12 August 18861 William Walrond Conservative William Walrond Conservative Lord Commissioner of the Treasury2
    St George's, Tower Hamlets 12 August 1886 Charles Thomson Ritchie Conservative Charles Thomson Ritchie Conservative President of the Local Government Board2
    Sheffield Ecclesall 11 August 18861 Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett Conservative Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett Conservative Civil Lord of the Admiralty2
    Plymouth 11 August 18861 Edward George Clarke Conservative Edward George Clarke Conservative Solicitor General for England and Wales2
    Manchester East 11 August 18861 Arthur James Balfour Conservative Arthur James Balfour Conservative Secretary for Scotland2
    Liverpool Walton 11 August 18861 John George Gibson Conservative John George Gibson Conservative Solicitor General for Ireland2
    Croydon 11 August 18861 Sidney Herbert Conservative Sidney Herbert Conservative Lord Commissioner of the Treasury2
    Bristol West 11 August 18861 Sir Michael Hicks Beach Conservative Sir Michael Hicks Beach Conservative Chief Secretary for Ireland2
    Brighton 11 August 18861 William Thackeray Marriott Conservative William Thackeray Marriott Conservative Judge Advocate General2
    Birmingham East 11 August 18861 Henry Matthews Conservative Henry Matthews Conservative Secretary of State for the Home Department2
    Strand 11 August 18861 William Henry Smith Conservative William Henry Smith Conservative Secretary of State for War2
    Paddington South 11 August 18861 Lord Randolph Churchill Conservative Lord Randolph Churchill Conservative Chancellor of the Exchequer2
    Marylebone East 11 August 18861 Lord Charles Beresford Conservative Lord Charles Beresford Conservative Junior Naval Lord2
    Lewisham 11 August 18861 Viscount Lewisham Conservative Viscount Lewisham Conservative Vice-Chamberlain of the Household2
    Hampstead 11 August 18861 Sir Henry Holland Conservative Sir Henry Holland Conservative Vice President of the Committee
    of Council on Education
    2
    1 An uncontested by-election.
    2 Seat vacated on appointment to the office noted.
    By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause
    Clitheroe 19 April 1886[23 1] Ughtred Kay-Shuttleworth Liberal Ughtred Kay-Shuttleworth Liberal Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster[23 2]
    Halifax 3 April 1886[23 1] Sir James Stansfeld Liberal Sir James Stansfeld Liberal President of the Local Government Board[23 2]
    Battersea 1 March 1886[23 1] Octavius Vaughan Morgan Liberal Octavius Vaughan Morgan Liberal Sought re-election to pre-empt disqualification
    Cardiff Boroughs 27 February 1886 Sir Edward James Reed Liberal Sir Edward James Reed Liberal Junior Lord of the Treasury[23 2]
    South Somerset 24 February 1886 Viscount Kilcoursie Liberal Viscount Kilcoursie Liberal Vice-Chamberlain of the Household[23 2]
    Grantham 23 February 1886[23 1] John William Mellor Liberal John William Mellor Liberal Judge Advocate General[23 2]
    Clackmannanshire and Kinross-shire 13 February 1886[23 1] John Balfour Liberal John Balfour Liberal Lord Advocate[23 2]
    Berwickshire 13 February 1886[23 1] Edward Marjoribanks Liberal Edward Marjoribanks Liberal Comptroller of the Household[23 2]
    Banffshire 13 February 1886[23 1] Robert William Duff Liberal Robert William Duff Liberal Civil Lord of the Admiralty[23 2]
    Luton 13 February 1886[23 1] Cyril Flower Liberal Cyril Flower Liberal Junior Lord of the Treasury[23 2]
    Great Grimsby 13 February 1886 Edward Heneage Liberal Edward Heneage Liberal Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster[23 2]
    Elgin Burghs 12 February 1886[23 1] Alexander Asher Liberal Alexander Asher Liberal Solicitor General for Scotland[23 2]
    North West Staffordshire 12 February 1886[23 1] George Leveson-Gower Liberal George Leveson-Gower Liberal Junior Lord of the Treasury[23 2]
    Mid Northamptonshire 12 February 1886[23 1] Charles Robert Spencer Liberal Charles Robert Spencer Liberal Parliamentary Groom in Waiting[23 2]
    Newcastle-upon-Tyne 12 February 1886 John Morley Liberal John Morley Liberal Chief Secretary for Ireland[23 2]
    Leeds South 12 February 1886[23 1] Sir Lyon Playfair Liberal Sir Lyon Playfair Liberal Vice President of the Committee
    of Council on Education
    [23 2]
    Hackney South 11 February 1886 Charles Russell Liberal Charles Russell Liberal Attorney General for England and Wales[23 2]
    Hawick Burghs 10 February 1886[23 1] George Otto Trevelyan Liberal George Otto Trevelyan Liberal Secretary for Scotland[23 2]
    Midlothian 10 February 1886[23 1] William Ewart Gladstone Liberal William Ewart Gladstone Liberal Prime Minister, First Lord of the Treasury, Lord Privy Seal[23 2]
    Stirling Burghs 10 February 1886[23 1] Henry Campbell-Bannerman Liberal Henry Campbell-Bannerman Liberal Secretary of State for War[23 2]
    Birmingham West 9 February 1886[23 1] Joseph Chamberlain Liberal Joseph Chamberlain Liberal President of the Local Government Board[23 2]
    Derby 9 February 1886[23 1] Sir William Vernon Harcourt Liberal Sir William Vernon Harcourt Liberal Chancellor of the Exchequer[23 2]
    Edinburgh South 9 February 1886[23 1] Hugh Culling Eardley Childers Liberal Hugh Culling Eardley Childers Liberal Secretary of State for the Home Department[23 2]
    Sheffield Brightside 9 February 1886[23 1] Anthony John Mundella Liberal Anthony John Mundella Liberal President of the Board of Trade[23 2]
    1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 An uncontested by-election.
    2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Seat vacated on appointment to the office noted.
    By-election Date Former incumbent Party Winner Party Cause
    Horsham 16 July 1885[22 1] Sir Henry Fletcher Conservative Sir Henry Fletcher Conservative Groom in Waiting[22 2]
    Chatham 11 July 1885[22 1] John Eldon Gorst Conservative Sir John Eldon Gorst Conservative Solicitor General for England and Wales[22 2]
    Brighton 10 July 1885[22 1] William Thackeray Marriott Conservative William Thackeray Marriott Conservative Judge Advocate General[22 2]
    Down 8 July 1885 Lord Arthur Hill Conservative Lord Arthur Hill Conservative Comptroller of the Household[22 2]
    West Kent 6 July 1885[22 1] Viscount Lewisham Conservative Viscount Lewisham Conservative Vice-Chamberlain of the Household[22 2]
    East Devon 4 July 1885[22 1] William Hood Walrond Conservative William Hood Walrond Conservative Lord Commissioner of the Treasury[22 2]
    Bute 3 July 1885[22 1] Charles Dalrymple Conservative Charles Dalrymple Conservative Lord Commissioner of the Treasury[22 2]
    South Wiltshire 3 July 1885[22 1] Viscount Folkestone Conservative Viscount Folkestone Conservative Treasurer of the Household[22 2]
    Middlesex 3 July 1885[22 1] Lord George Hamilton Conservative Lord George Hamilton Conservative First Lord of the Admiralty[22 2]
    Woodstock 3 July 1885 Lord Randolph Churchill Conservative Lord Randolph Churchill Conservative Secretary of State for India[22 2]
    North Leicestershire 2 July 1885[22 1] Lord John Manners Conservative Lord John Manners Conservative Postmaster General[22 2]
    North Lancashire 2 July 1885[22 1] Frederick Stanley Conservative Frederick Stanley Conservative Secretary of State for the Colonies[22 2]
    Mid Kent 2 July 1885[22 1] Sir William Hart Dyke Conservative Sir William Hart Dyke Conservative Chief Secretary for Ireland[22 2]
    Wilton 2 July 1885[22 1] Sidney Herbert Conservative Sidney Herbert Conservative Lord Commissioner of the Treasury[22 2]
    Dublin University 1 July 1885[22 1] David Plunket Conservative David Plunket Conservative First Commissioner of Works[22 2]
    Mid Lincolnshire 1 July 1885[22 1] Henry Chaplin Conservative Henry Chaplin Conservative Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster[22 2]
    Edward Stanhope Conservative Edward Stanhope Conservative President of the Board of Trade[22 2]
    South West Lancashire 1 July 1885[22 1] Richard Assheton Cross Conservative Richard Assheton Cross Conservative Home Secretary[22 2]
    East Gloucestershire 1 July 1885[22 1] Sir Michael Hicks-Beach Conservative Sir Michael Hicks-Beach Conservative Chancellor of the Exchequer[22 2]
    Eye 1 July 1885 Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett Conservative Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett Conservative Civil Lord of the Admiralty[22 2]
    Hertford 30 June 1885[22 1] Arthur James Balfour Conservative Arthur James Balfour Conservative President of the Local Government Board[22 2]
    Westminster 29 June 1885[22 1] William Henry Smith Conservative William Henry Smith Conservative Secretary of State for War[22 2]
    Scarborough 26 November 1884 William Sproston Caine Liberal William Sproston Caine Liberal Civil Lord of the Admiralty[22 2]
    Stirling Burghs 31 October 1884[22 1] Henry Campbell-Bannerman Liberal Henry Campbell-Bannerman Liberal Chief Secretary for Ireland[22 2]
    Chelsea 11 January 1883[22 1] Sir Charles Dilke Liberal Sir Charles Dilke Liberal President of the Local Government Board[22 2]
    Salisbury 20 November 1882[22 3] William Grenfell Liberal Coleridge John Kennard Conservative Groom in Waiting[22 2]
    Banffshire 19 June 1882[22 1] Robert William Duff Liberal Robert William Duff Liberal Lord Commissioner of the Treasury[22 2]
    Hawick Burghs 18 May 1882[22 1] George Otto Trevelyan Liberal George Otto Trevelyan Liberal Chief Secretary for Ireland[22 2]
    Northern West Riding of Yorkshire 18 May 1882 Lord Frederick Cavendish Liberal Isaac Holden Liberal Chief Secretary for Ireland[22 2][22 4]
    Elgin Burghs 27 August 1881[22 1] Alexander Asher Liberal Alexander Asher Liberal Solicitor General for Scotland[22 2]
    Leeds 24 August 1881[22 1] Herbert John Gladstone Liberal Herbert John Gladstone Liberal Lord Commissioner of the Treasury[22 2]
    Reading 15 December 1880[22 1] George John Shaw-Lefevre Liberal George John Shaw-Lefevre Liberal First Commissioner of Works and Public Buildings[22 2]
    Wycombe 26 May 1880[22 1] William Carington Liberal William Carington Liberal Groom in Waiting[22 2]
    Londonderry County 21 May 1880[22 1] Hugh Law Liberal Hugh Law Liberal Attorney General for Ireland[22 2]
    Wigtown Burghs 18 May 1880[22 5] John McLaren Liberal Mark John Stewart Conservative Lord Advocate[22 2]
    Mallow 17 May 1880 William Moore Johnson Liberal William Moore Johnson Liberal Solicitor General for Ireland[22 2]
    North East Lancashire 17 May 1880[22 1] Marquess of Hartington Liberal Marquess of Hartington Liberal Secretary of State for India[22 2]
    Clackmannanshire and Kinross-shire 14 May 1880[22 1] William Patrick Adam Liberal William Patrick Adam Liberal First Commissioner of Works[22 2]
    Denbighshire 14 May 1880[22 1] George Osborne Morgan Liberal George Osborne Morgan Liberal Judge Advocate General[22 2]
    Haverfordwest Boroughs 12 May 1880[22 1] The Lord Kensington Liberal The Lord Kensington Liberal Comptroller of the Household[22 2]
    Midlothian 10 May 1880[22 1] William Ewart Gladstone Liberal William Ewart Gladstone Liberal Prime Minister, First Lord of the Treasury and Chancellor of the Exchequer[22 2]
    Shrewsbury 10 May 1880[22 1] Charles Cecil Cotes Liberal Charles Cecil Cotes Liberal Lord Commissioner of the Treasury[22 2]
    Hastings 10 May 1880[22 1] Thomas Brassey Liberal Thomas Brassey Liberal Civil Lord of the Admiralty[22 2]
    Durham City 10 May 1880[22 1] Farrer Herschell Liberal Farrer Herschell Liberal Solicitor General for England and Wales[22 2]
    Taunton 8 May 1880[22 1] Sir Henry James Liberal Sir Henry James Liberal Attorney General for England and Wales[22 2]
    Sheffield 8 May 1880[22 1] Anthony John Mundella Liberal Anthony John Mundella Liberal Vice-President of the Committee of the Council on Education[22 2]
    Pontefract 8 May 1880[22 1] Hugh Childers Liberal Hugh Childers Liberal Secretary of State for War[22 2]
    Oxford 8 May 1880[22 6] William Vernon Harcourt Liberal Alexander William Hall Conservative Home Secretary[22 2]
    Marlborough 8 May 1880[22 1] Lord Charles Bruce Liberal Lord Charles Bruce Liberal Vice-Chamberlain of the Household[22 2]
    Chester 8 May 1880[22 1][22 6] John George Dodson Liberal John George Dodson Liberal President of the Local Government Board[22 2]
    Bradford 8 May 1880[22 1] William Edward Forster Liberal William Edward Forster Liberal Chief Secretary for Ireland[22 2]
    Birmingham 8 May 1880[22 1] John Bright Liberal John Bright Liberal Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster[22 2]
    Joseph Chamberlain Liberal Joseph Chamberlain Liberal President of the Board of Trade[22 2]
    Bath 8 May 1880[22 1] Sir Arthur Divett Hayter Liberal Sir Arthur Divett Hayter Liberal Lord Commissioner of the Treasury[22 2]
    Hackney 7 May 1880[22 1] Henry Fawcett Liberal Henry Fawcett Liberal Postmaster General[22 2]
    John Holms Liberal John Holms Liberal Lord Commissioner of the Treasury[22 2]
    1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 An uncontested by-election.
    2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 Seat vacated on appointment to the office noted.
    3. Gain not retained at the 1885 general election.
    4. Former MP assassinated after the writ was moved.
    5. Constituency abolished November 1885, so gain was not retained.
    6. 1 2 By-election voided and writ suspended
    By-election Date Former incumbent Party Winner Party Cause
    South Warwickshire 21 February 1879[21 1] Earl of Yarmouth Conservative Earl of Yarmouth Conservative Comptroller of the Household[21 2]
    Middlesex 12 April 1878[21 1] Lord George Hamilton Conservative Lord George Hamilton Conservative Vice-President of the Committee of the Council on Education[21 2]
    North Lancashire 8 April 1878[21 1] Frederick Stanley Conservative Frederick Stanley Conservative Secretary of State for War[21 2]
    York 20 February 1878[21 1] James Lowther Conservative James Lowther Conservative Chief Secretary for Ireland[21 2]
    Westminster 11 August 1877[21 1] William Henry Smith Conservative William Henry Smith Conservative First Lord of the Admiralty[21 2]
    Dublin University 13 February 1877[21 1] Edward Gibson Conservative Edward Gibson Conservative Attorney-General for Ireland[21 2]
    Rutlandshire 17 August 1876[21 1] Gerard Noel Conservative Gerard Noel Conservative First Commissioner of Works[21 2]
    Enniskillen 15 February 1876[21 1] Viscount Crichton Conservative Viscount Crichton Conservative Lord Commissioner of the Treasury[21 2]
    South Wiltshire 4 January 1876[21 1] Lord Henry Thynne Conservative Lord Henry Thynne Conservative Treasurer of the Household[21 2]
    Whitehaven 16 December 1875 George Cavendish-Bentinck Conservative George Cavendish-Bentinck Conservative Judge Advocate General[21 2]
    Dublin University 11 February 1875[21 1] David Robert Plunket Conservative David Robert Plunket Conservative Solicitor General for Ireland[21 2]
    Preston 24 April 1874[21 1] John Holker Conservative John Holker Conservative Solicitor General for England and Wales[21 2]
    Falkirk Burghs 26 March 1874[21 1] John Ramsay Liberal John Ramsay Liberal Disqualification (Held Government Contract)
    North Staffordshire 23 March 1874[21 1] Charles Adderley Conservative Charles Adderley Conservative President of the Board of Trade[21 2]
    East Suffolk 20 March 1874[21 1] The Lord Rendlesham Conservative The Lord Rendlesham Conservative Lord Commissioner of the Treasury[21 2]
    North Leicestershire 20 March 1874[21 1] Lord John Manners Conservative Lord John Manners Conservative Postmaster General[21 2]
    Invernesshire 19 March 1874[21 1] Donald Cameron Conservative Donald Cameron Conservative Parliamentary Groom in Waiting[21 2]
    South West Lancashire 19 March 1874[21 1] Richard Assheton Cross Conservative Richard Assheton Cross Conservative Home Secretary[21 2]
    South Devonshire 19 March 1874[21 1] Sir Massey Lopes Conservative Sir Massey Lopes Conservative Civil Lord of the Admiralty[21 2]
    Dublin County 18 March 1874 Thomas Edward Taylor Conservative Thomas Edward Taylor Conservative Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster[21 2]
    North Devonshire 18 March 1874[21 1] Sir Stafford Northcote Conservative Sir Stafford Northcote Conservative Chancellor of the Exchequer[21 2]
    North Northamptonshire 18 March 1874[21 1] George Ward Hunt Conservative George Ward Hunt Conservative First Lord of the Admiralty[21 2]
    North Northumberland 17 March 1874[21 1] Earl Percy Conservative Earl Percy Conservative Treasurer of the Household[21 2]
    Monmouthshire 17 March 1874[21 1] Lord Henry Somerset Conservative Lord Henry Somerset Conservative Comptroller of the Household[21 2]
    East Gloucestershire 17 March 1874[21 1] Michael Hicks Beach Conservative Michael Hicks Beach Conservative Chief Secretary for Ireland[21 2]
    Buckinghamshire 17 March 1874[21 1] Benjamin Disraeli Conservative Benjamin Disraeli Conservative Prime Minister and First Lord of the Treasury[21 2]
    Eye 17 March 1874 The Viscount Barrington Conservative The Viscount Barrington Conservative Vice-Chamberlain of the Household[21 2]
    Dublin University 16 March 1874[21 1] John Thomas Ball Conservative John Thomas Ball Conservative Attorney General for Ireland[21 2]
    Mid Surrey 16 March 1874[21 1] Richard Baggallay Conservative Richard Baggallay Conservative Solicitor General for England and Wales[21 2]
    Portsmouth 16 March 1874[21 1] James Dalrymple-Horn-Elphinstone Conservative James Dalrymple-Horn-Elphinstone Conservative Lord Commissioner of the Treasury[21 2]
    North Lincolnshire 16 March 1874[21 1] Rowland Winn Conservative Rowland Winn Conservative Lord Commissioner of the Treasury[21 2]
    Huntingdon 16 March 1874[21 1] John Burgess Karslake Conservative John Burgess Karslake Conservative Attorney General for England and Wales[21 2]
    Glasgow and Aberdeen Universities 14 March 1874[21 1] Edward Strathearn Gordon Conservative Edward Strathearn Gordon Conservative Lord Advocate[21 2]
    North Hampshire 14 March 1874[21 1] George Sclater-Booth Conservative George Sclater-Booth Conservative President of the Local Government Board[21 2]
    Liverpool 14 March 1874[21 1] Viscount Sandon Conservative Viscount Sandon Conservative Vice-President of the Committee of the Council on Education[21 2]
    Oxford University 14 March 1874[21 1] Gathorne Hardy Conservative Gathorne Hardy Conservative Secretary of State for War[21 2]
    New Shoreham 13 March 1874[21 1] Stephen Cave Conservative Stephen Cave Conservative Judge Advocate General[21 2]
    Chichester 13 March 1874[21 1] Lord Henry Lennox Conservative Lord Henry Lennox Conservative First Commissioner of Works[21 2]
    1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 An uncontested by-election.
    2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 Seat vacated on appointment to the office noted.
    By-election Date Former incumbent Party Winner Party Cause
    Oxford 6 December 1873[20 1] William Vernon Harcourt Liberal William Vernon Harcourt Liberal Solicitor General for England and Wales[20 2]
    Edinburgh and St. Andrews Universities 4 December 1873[20 1] Lyon Playfair Liberal Lyon Playfair Liberal Postmaster General[20 2]
    Haverfordwest Boroughs 24 November 1873 The Lord Kensington Liberal The Lord Kensington Liberal Parliamentary Groom in Waiting[20 2]
    Birmingham 20 October 1873[20 1] John Bright Liberal John Bright Liberal Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster[20 2]
    Taunton 13 October 1873 Henry James Liberal Henry James Liberal Solicitor General for England and Wales[20 2]
    Northern West Riding of Yorkshire 27 August 1873[20 1] Lord Frederick Cavendish Liberal Lord Frederick Cavendish Liberal Lord Commissioner of the Treasury[20 2]
    Pontefract 15 August 1872[20 3] Hugh Childers Liberal Hugh Childers Liberal Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster and Paymaster General[20 2]
    Flintshire 2 March 1872[20 1] Lord Richard Grosvenor Liberal Lord Richard Grosvenor Liberal Vice-Chamberlain of the Household[20 2]
    Dover 25 November 1871 George Jessel Liberal George Jessel Liberal Solicitor General for England and Wales[20 2]
    Halifax 13 March 1871[20 1] James Stansfeld Liberal James Stansfeld Liberal President of the Poor Law Board[20 2]
    County Limerick 28 January 1871[20 1] William Monsell Liberal William Monsell Liberal Postmaster General[20 2]
    Durham City 14 January 1871[20 1] John Robert Davison Liberal John Robert Davison Liberal Judge Advocate General[20 2]
    Plymouth 15 August 1870[20 1] Sir Robert Porrett Collier Liberal Sir Robert Porrett Collier Liberal Recorder of Bristol[20 2]
    Londonderry City 15 February 1870 Richard Dowse Liberal Richard Dowse Liberal Solicitor General for Ireland[20 2]
    Tower Hamlets 8 November 1869[20 1] Acton Smee Ayrton Liberal Acton Smee Ayrton Liberal First Commissioner of Works and Public Buildings[20 2]
    County Louth 11 January 1869[20 1] Chichester Fortescue Liberal Chichester Fortescue Liberal Chief Secretary for Ireland[20 2]
    Kildare 11 January 1869[20 1] Lord Otho Fitzgerald Liberal Lord Otho Fitzgerald Liberal Comptroller of the Household[20 2]
    Westmeath 7 January 1869[20 1] Algernon Fulke Greville Liberal Algernon Fulke Greville Liberal Parliamentary Groom in Waiting[20 2]
    Kerry 7 January 1869[20 1] Viscount Castlerosse Liberal Viscount Castlerosse Liberal Vice-Chamberlain of the Household[20 2]
    Clackmannanshire
    and Kinross-shire
    6 January 1869[20 1] William Patrick Adam Liberal William Patrick Adam Liberal Lord Commissioner of the Treasury[20 2]
    Clare 5 January 1869[20 1] Sir Colman O'Loghlen Liberal Sir Colman O'Loghlen Liberal Judge Advocate General[20 2]
    Mallow 4 January 1869[20 1] Edward Sullivan Liberal Edward Sullivan Liberal Attorney General for Ireland[20 2]
    Wigtown Burghs 4 January 1869[20 1] George Young Liberal George Young Liberal Solicitor General for Scotland[20 2]
    Hawick Burghs 4 January 1869[20 1] George Otto Trevelyan Liberal George Otto Trevelyan Liberal Civil Lord of the Admiralty[20 2]
    Oxford 22 December 1868[20 1] Edward Cardwell Liberal Edward Cardwell Liberal Secretary of State for War[20 2]
    London University 21 December 1868[20 1] Robert Lowe Liberal Robert Lowe Liberal Chancellor of the Exchequer[20 2]
    Truro 21 December 1868[20 1] John Cranch Walker Vivian Liberal John Cranch Walker Vivian Liberal Lord Commissioner of the Treasury[20 2]
    Ripon 21 December 1868[20 1] Lord John Hay Liberal Lord John Hay Liberal Junior Naval Lord[20 2]
    Pontefract 21 December 1868[20 1] Hugh Childers Liberal Hugh Childers Liberal First Lord of the Admiralty[20 2]
    Plymouth 21 December 1868[20 1] Sir Robert Porrett Collier Liberal Sir Robert Porrett Collier Liberal Attorney General for England and Wales[20 2]
    Halifax 21 December 1868[20 1] James Stansfeld Liberal James Stansfeld Liberal Lord Commissioner of the Treasury[20 2]
    Exeter 21 December 1868[20 1] John Coleridge Liberal Sir John Coleridge Liberal Solicitor General for England and Wales[20 2]
    Bradford 21 December 1868[20 1] William Edward Forster Liberal William Edward Forster Liberal Vice President of the Committee of Council on Education[20 2]
    Birmingham 21 December 1868[20 1] John Bright Liberal John Bright Liberal President of the Board of Trade[20 2]
    Southwark 21 December 1868[20 1] Austen Henry Layard Liberal Austen Henry Layard Liberal First Commissioner of Works[20 2]
    Greenwich 21 December 1868[20 1] William Ewart Gladstone Liberal William Ewart Gladstone Liberal Prime Minister and First Lord of the Treasury[20 2]
    City of London 21 December 1868[20 1] George Joachim Goschen Liberal George Joachim Goschen Liberal President of the Poor Law Board[20 2]
    1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 An uncontested by-election.
    2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 Seat vacated on appointment to the office noted.
    3. First election using the secret ballot.
    By-election Date Former incumbent Party Winner Party Cause
    North Northamptonshire 7 March 1868[19 1] George Ward Hunt Conservative George Ward Hunt Conservative Chancellor of the Exchequer[19 2]
    Helston 19 February 1868[19 1] William Brett Conservative William Brett Conservative Solicitor General for England and Wales[19 2]
    Andover 22 July 1867[19 1] John Burgess Karslake Conservative John Burgess Karslake Conservative Attorney General for England and Wales[19 2]
    Cambridge University 22 July 1867[19 1] Charles Jasper Selwyn Conservative Charles Jasper Selwyn Conservative Solicitor General for England and Wales[19 2]
    North Lancashire 1 July 1867[19 1] John Wilson-Patten Conservative John Wilson-Patten Conservative Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster[19 2]
    Oxford University 20 May 1867[19 1] Gathorne Hardy Conservative Gathorne Hardy Conservative Home Secretary[19 2]
    Dublin University 30 March 1867[19 1] Hedges Eyre Chatterton Conservative Hedges Eyre Chatterton Conservative Attorney-General for Ireland[19 2]
    Huntingdonshire 25 March 1867[19 1] Lord Robert Montagu Conservative Lord Robert Montagu Conservative Vice-President of the Committee on Education[19 2]
    Tyrone 21 March 1867[19 1] Henry Lowry-Corry Conservative Henry Lowry-Corry Conservative First Lord of the Admiralty[19 2]
    North Devon 18 March 1867[19 1] Stafford Northcote Conservative Stafford Northcote Conservative Secretary of State for India[19 2]
    Droitwich 13 March 1867[19 1] John Pakington Conservative John Pakington Conservative Secretary of State for War[19 2]
    South Shropshire 8 March 1867[19 1] Percy Egerton Herbert Conservative Percy Egerton Herbert Conservative Treasurer of the Household[19 2]
    Galway Borough 12 February 1867[19 1] Michael Morris Conservative Michael Morris Conservative Attorney General for Ireland[19 2]
    West Gloucestershire 15 November 1866[19 1] John Rolt Conservative John Rolt Conservative Attorney General for England and Wales[19 2]
    Abingdon 6 August 1866[19 1] Charles Lindsay Conservative Charles Lindsay Conservative Groom in Waiting[19 2]
    Galway 2 August 1866 Michael Morris Conservative Michael Morris Conservative Solicitor General for Ireland[19 2]
    Peeblesshire 24 July 1866[19 1] Graham Graham-Montgomery Conservative Graham Graham-Montgomery Conservative Lord Commissioner of the Treasury[19 2]
    Bridgnorth 21 July 1866[19 1] Henry Whitmore Conservative Henry Whitmore Conservative Lord Commissioner of the Treasury[19 2]
    Tyrone 20 July 1866[19 1] Lord Claud Hamilton Conservative Lord Claud Hamilton Conservative Vice-Chamberlain of the Household[19 2]
    Tyrone 18 July 1866[19 1] Henry Lowry-Corry Conservative Henry Lowry-Corry Conservative Vice-President of the Committee of the Council on Education[19 2]
    Cambridgeshire 17 July 1866[19 1] Viscount Royston Conservative Viscount Royston Conservative Comptroller of the Household[19 2]
    Antrim 17 July 1866[19 1] George Henry Seymour Conservative George Henry Seymour Conservative Third Naval Lord[19 2]
    North Essex 16 July 1866[19 1] Charles Du Cane Conservative Charles Du Cane Conservative Civil Lord of the Admiralty[19 2]
    Rutlandshire 14 July 1866[19 1] Gerard Noel Conservative Gerard Noel Conservative Lord Commissioner of the Treasury[19 2]
    North Northamptonshire 14 July 1866[19 1] Lord Burghley Conservative Lord Burghley Conservative Treasurer of the Household[19 2]
    North Leicestershire 14 July 1866[19 1] Lord John Manners Conservative Lord John Manners Conservative First Commissioner of Works[19 2]
    North Devon 14 July 1866[19 1] Stafford Northcote Conservative Stafford Northcote Conservative President of the Board of Trade[19 2]
    New Shoreham 14 July 1866[19 1] Stephen Cave Conservative Stephen Cave Conservative Paymaster General and Vice-President of the Board of Trade[19 2]
    Belfast 13 July 1866[19 1] Hugh Cairns Conservative Hugh Cairns Conservative Attorney General for England and Wales[19 2]
    Buckinghamshire 13 July 1866[19 1] Benjamin Disraeli Conservative Benjamin Disraeli Conservative Chancellor of the Exchequer[19 2]
    Oxford University 12 July 1866[19 1] Gathorne Hardy Conservative Gathorne Hardy Conservative President of the Poor Law Board[19 2]
    Stamford 12 July 1866[19 1] Viscount Cranborne Conservative Viscount Cranborne Conservative Secretary of State for India[19 2]
    Sir John Dalrymple-Hay Conservative Sir John Dalrymple-Hay Conservative Fourth Naval Lord[19 2]
    Bridgewater 12 July 1866 George Patton Conservative Philip Vanderbyl Liberal Lord Advocate[19 2]
    Cambridge University 11 July 1866[19 1] Spencer Horatio Walpole Conservative Spencer Horatio Walpole Conservative Home Secretary[19 2]
    King's Lynn 11 July 1866[19 1] Lord Stanley Conservative Lord Stanley Conservative Foreign Secretary[19 2]
    Huntingdon 11 July 1866[19 1] Jonathan Peel Conservative Jonathan Peel Conservative Secretary of State for War[19 2]
    Guildford 11 July 1866 William Bovill Conservative William Bovill Conservative Solicitor General for England and Wales[19 2]
    Durham 11 July 1866[19 1] John Mowbray Conservative John Mowbray Conservative Judge Advocate General[19 2]
    Droitwich 11 July 1866[19 1] John Pakington Conservative John Pakington Conservative First Lord of the Admiralty[19 2]
    Cockermouth 11 July 1866[19 1] Lord Naas Conservative Lord Naas Conservative Chief Secretary for Ireland[19 2]
    County Waterford 7 June 1866[19 1] John Esmonde Liberal John Esmonde Liberal Lord Commissioner of the Treasury[19 2]
    Winchester 4 June 1866 John Bonham-Carter Liberal John Bonham-Carter Liberal Lord Commissioner of the Treasury[19 2]
    Kildare 21 May 1866[19 1] Lord Otho FitzGerald Liberal Lord Otho FitzGerald Liberal Treasurer of the Household[19 2]
    Reading 5 May 1866[19 1] George Shaw-Lefevre Liberal George Shaw-Lefevre Liberal Civil Lord of the Admiralty[19 2]
    Ripon 28 March 1866[19 1] Lord John Hay Liberal Lord John Hay Liberal Fifth Naval Lord[19 2]
    County Louth 22 March 1866[19 1] Chichester Parkinson-Fortescue Liberal Chichester Parkinson-Fortescue Liberal Chief Secretary for Ireland[19 2]
    County Limerick 1 March 1866[19 1] William Monsell Liberal William Monsell Liberal Vice-President of the Board of Trade and Paymaster General[19 2]
    North Lancashire 28 February 1866[19 1] Marquess of Hartington Liberal Marquess of Hartington Liberal Secretary of State for War[19 2]
    Sunderland 28 February 1866 Henry Fenwick Liberal John Candlish Liberal Civil Lord of the Admiralty[19 2]
    City of London 26 February 1866[19 1] George Joachim Goschen Liberal George Joachim Goschen Liberal Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster[19 2]
    1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 An uncontested by-election.
    2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 Seat vacated on appointment to the office noted.
    By-election Date Former incumbent Party Winner Party Cause
    Clackmannanshire and Kinross-shire 20 April 1865[18 1] William Patrick Adam Liberal William Patrick Adam Liberal Lord of the Treasury[18 2]
    Gloucester 25 May 1864[18 1] John Joseph Powell Liberal John Joseph Powell Liberal Recorder of Wolverhampton[18 2]
    Merthyr Tydfil 25 April 1864[18 1] Henry Austin Bruce Liberal Henry Austin Bruce Liberal Vice-President of the Committee on Education[18 2]
    Pontefract 20 April 1864[18 1] Hugh Childers Liberal Hugh Childers Liberal Civil Lord of the Admiralty[18 2]
    Oxford 9 April 1864[18 1] Edward Cardwell Liberal Edward Cardwell Liberal Secretary of State for the Colonies[18 2]
    Richmond 17 October 1863[18 1] Roundell Palmer Liberal Roundell Palmer Liberal Attorney General for England and Wales[18 2]
    Plymouth 17 October 1863[18 1] Robert Collier Liberal Robert Collier Liberal Solicitor General for England and Wales[18 2]
    Halifax 28 April 1863[18 1] James Stansfeld Liberal James Stansfeld Liberal Civil Lord of the Admiralty[18 2]
    North Lancashire 24 March 1863[18 1] Marquess of Hartington Liberal Marquess of Hartington Liberal Civil Lord of the Admiralty[18 2]
    Longford 7 March 1862 Luke White Liberal Myles William O'Reilly Liberal Lord of the Treasury[18 2]
    Tamworth 31 July 1861[18 1] Robert Peel Liberal Robert Peel Liberal Chief Secretary for Ireland[18 2]
    Morpeth 31 July 1861[18 1] George Grey Liberal George Grey Liberal Home Secretary[18 2]
    Oxford 30 July 1861[18 1] Edward Cardwell Liberal Edward Cardwell Liberal Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster[18 2]
    Durham City 8 July 1861[18 1] William Atherton Liberal William Atherton Liberal Attorney General for England and Wales[18 2]
    Southwark 24 April 1861[18 1] John Locke Liberal John Locke Liberal Recorder of Brighton[18 2]
    Tiverton 28 March 1861[18 1] The Viscount Palmerston Liberal The Viscount Palmerston Liberal Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports[18 2]
    County Cork 5 March 1860 Rickard Deasy Liberal Rickard Deasy Liberal Attorney General for Ireland[18 2]
    Hertford 13 February 1860[18 1] William Cowper Liberal William Cowper Liberal First Commissioner of Works[18 2]
    Gateshead 13 February 1860[18 1] William Hutt Liberal William Hutt Liberal Vice-President of the Board of Trade and Paymaster General[18 2]
    Liskeard 9 January 1860[18 1] William Atherton Liberal William Atherton Liberal Solicitor General for England and Wales[18 2]
    Hertford 18 August 1859 William Cowper Liberal William Cowper Liberal Vice-President of the Board of Trade and Paymaster General[18 2]
    Wicklow 18 July 1859[18 1] Lord Proby Liberal Lord Proby Liberal Comptroller of the Household[18 2]
    Wolverhampton 9 July 1859[18 1] Charles Pelham Villiers Liberal Charles Pelham Villiers Liberal President of the Poor Law Board[18 2]
    Ashton-under-Lyne 9 July 1859[18 1] Thomas Milner Gibson Liberal Thomas Milner Gibson Liberal President of the Board of Trade[18 2]
    West Gloucestershire 7 July 1859[18 1] Robert Kingscote Liberal Robert Kingscote Liberal Groom in Waiting[18 2]
    Lichfield 6 July 1859[18 1] Lord Alfred Paget Liberal Lord Alfred Paget Liberal Chief Equerry and Clerk Marshal[18 2]
    Kerry 5 July 1859[18 1] Viscount Castlerosse Liberal Viscount Castlerosse Liberal Vice-Chamberlain of the Household[18 2][18 3]
    County Cork 5 July 1859[18 1] Rickard Deasy Liberal Rickard Deasy Liberal Solicitor General for Ireland[18 2]
    Oxford University 1 July 1859 William Ewart Gladstone Peelite William Ewart Gladstone Liberal Chancellor of the Exchequer[18 2]
    Clonmel 1 July 1859[18 1] John Bagwell Liberal John Bagwell Liberal Lord Commissioner of the Treasury[18 2]
    Ennis 29 June 1859[18 1] John FitzGerald Liberal John FitzGerald Liberal Attorney General for Ireland[18 2]
    South Wiltshire 29 June 1859[18 1] Sidney Herbert Liberal Sidney Herbert Liberal Secretary of State for War and Secretary at War[18 2]
    Edinburgh 28 June 1859[18 1] James Moncreiff Liberal James Moncreiff Liberal Lord Advocate[18 2]
    Sandwich 28 June 1859 Edward Knatchbull-Hugessen Liberal Edward Knatchbull-Hugessen Liberal Lord Commissioner of the Treasury[18 2]
    Norwich 28 June 1859 Viscount Bury Liberal Viscount Bury Liberal Treasurer of the Household[18 2][18 4]
    Newcastle upon Tyne 28 June 1859 Thomas Emerson Headlam Liberal Thomas Emerson Headlam Liberal Judge Advocate General[18 2]
    Halifax 28 June 1859[18 1] Charles Wood Liberal Charles Wood Liberal Secretary of State for India[18 2]
    Bedford 28 June 1859 Samuel Whitbread Liberal Samuel Whitbread Liberal Civil Lord of the Admiralty[18 2]
    Wigtown Burghs 27 June 1859[18 1] William Dunbar Liberal William Dunbar Liberal Lord Commissioner of the Treasury[18 2]
    Radnor Boroughs 27 June 1859[18 1] George Cornewall Lewis Liberal George Cornewall Lewis Liberal Home Secretary[18 2]
    Wolverhampton 27 June 1859[18 1] Richard Bethell Liberal Richard Bethell Liberal Attorney General for England and Wales[18 2]
    Tiverton 27 June 1859[18 1] The Viscount Palmerston Liberal The Viscount Palmerston Liberal Prime Minister and First Lord of the Treasury[18 2]
    Reading 27 June 1859[18 1] Henry Singer Keating Liberal Henry Singer Keating Liberal Solicitor General for England and Wales[18 2]
    Oxford 27 June 1859[18 1] Edward Cardwell Liberal Edward Cardwell Liberal Chief Secretary for Ireland[18 2]
    Morpeth 27 June 1859[18 1] George Grey Liberal George Grey Liberal Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster[18 2]
    Lewes 27 June 1859[18 1] Henry Fitzroy Liberal Henry Fitzroy Liberal First Commissioner of Works[18 2]
    Devonport 27 June 1859[18 1] James Wilson Liberal James Wilson Liberal Vice-President of the Board of Trade and Paymaster General[18 2]
    Calne 27 June 1859[18 1] Robert Lowe Liberal Robert Lowe Liberal Vice-President of the Committee of the Council on Education[18 2]
    Ashton-under-Lyne 27 June 1859[18 1] Thomas Milner Gibson Liberal Thomas Milner Gibson Liberal President of the Poor Law Board[18 2]
    City of London 27 June 1859[18 1] Lord John Russell Liberal Lord John Russell Liberal Foreign Secretary[18 2]
    1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 An uncontested by-election.
    2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 Seat vacated on appointment to the office noted.
    3. According to the writ of election the by-election cause was Castlerosse being appointed Treasurer of the Household. However according to the London Gazette he does not appear to have actually been appointed to that office but was instead appointed Vice-Chamberlain of the Household.
    4. According to the writ of election the by-election cause was Bury being appointed Comptroller of the Household. However according to the London Gazette he does not appear to have actually been appointed to that office but was instead appointed Treasurer of the Household.
    By-election Date Former incumbent Party Winner Party Cause
    Stirlingshire 14 March 1859[17 1] Peter Blackburn Conservative Peter Blackburn Conservative Junior Lord of the Treasury[17 2]
    North Northumberland 10 March 1859[17 1] Lord Lovaine Conservative Lord Lovaine Conservative Vice-President of the Board of Trade and Paymaster General[17 2]
    West Sussex 9 March 1859[17 1] Earl of March Conservative Earl of March Conservative President of the Poor Law Board[17 2]
    North Wiltshire 8 March 1859[17 1] Thomas H. Sotheron-Estcourt Conservative Thomas H. Sotheron-Estcourt Conservative Home Secretary[17 2]
    Tewkesbury 8 March 1859 Frederick Lygon Conservative Frederick Lygon Conservative Civil Lord of the Admiralty[17 2]
    Boston 3 February 1859[17 1] William Henry Adams Conservative William Henry Adams Conservative Recorder of Derby[17 2]
    Hertfordshire 8 June 1858[17 1] Edward Bulwer-Lytton Conservative Edward Bulwer-Lytton Conservative Secretary of State for the Colonies[17 2]
    King's Lynn 5 June 1858[17 1] Lord Stanley Conservative Lord Stanley Conservative President of the Board of Control[17 2]
    City Durham 17 March 1858[17 1] John Mowbray Conservative John Mowbray Conservative Judge Advocate General[17 2]
    Tyrone 11 March 1858[17 1] Lord Claud Hamilton Conservative Lord Claud Hamilton Conservative Treasurer of the Household[17 2]
    North Northumberland 11 March 1858[17 1] Lord Lovaine Conservative Lord Lovaine Conservative Civil Lord of the Admiralty[17 2]
    County Dublin 11 March 1858[17 1] Thomas Edward Taylor Conservative Thomas Edward Taylor Conservative Junior Lord of the Treasury[17 2]
    South Shropshire 9 March 1858[17 1] Viscount Newport Conservative Viscount Newport Conservative Vice-Chamberlain of the Household[17 2]
    Enniskillen 9 March 1858[17 1] James Whiteside Conservative James Whiteside Conservative Attorney-General for Ireland[17 2]
    North Staffordshire 8 March 1858[17 1] Charles Adderley Conservative Charles Adderley Conservative Vice-President of the Committee of the Council on Education and President of the Board of Health[17 2]
    North Leicestershire 8 March 1858[17 1] Lord John Manners Conservative Lord John Manners Conservative First Commissioner of Works[17 2]
    Buckinghamshire 8 March 1858[17 1] Benjamin Disraeli Conservative Benjamin Disraeli Conservative Chancellor of the Exchequer[17 2]
    East Suffolk 6 March 1858[17 1] Fitzroy Kelly Conservative Fitzroy Kelly Conservative Attorney General for England and Wales[17 2]
    Oxfordshire 6 March 1858[17 1] Joseph Warner Henley Conservative Joseph Warner Henley Conservative President of the Board of Trade[17 2]
    Chichester 6 March 1858[17 1] Lord Henry Lennox Conservative Lord Henry Lennox Conservative Junior Lord of the Treasury[17 2]
    North Wiltshire 5 March 1858[17 1] Thomas H. Sotheron-Estcourt Conservative Thomas H. Sotheron-Estcourt Conservative President of the Poor Law Board[17 2]
    Belfast 5 March 1858[17 1] Hugh Cairns Conservative Hugh Cairns Conservative Solicitor General for England and Wales[17 2]
    King's Lynn 4 March 1858[17 1] Lord Stanley Conservative Lord Stanley Conservative Secretary of State for the Colonies[17 2]
    Huntingdon 4 March 1858[17 1] Jonathan Peel Conservative Jonathan Peel Conservative Secretary of State for War and Secretary at War[17 2]
    Cambridge University 4 March 1858[17 1] Spencer Horatio Walpole Conservative Spencer Horatio Walpole Conservative Home Secretary[17 2]
    Wenlock 3 March 1858[17 1] George Weld-Forester Conservative George Weld-Forester Conservative Comptroller of the Household[17 2]
    Droitwich 3 March 1858[17 1] Sir John Pakington Conservative Sir John Pakington Conservative First Lord of the Admiralty[17 2]
    Cockermouth 3 March 1858[17 1] Lord Naas Conservative Lord Naas Conservative Chief Secretary for Ireland[17 2]
    Bridgnorth 3 March 1858[17 1] Henry Whitmore Conservative Henry Whitmore Conservative Junior Lord of the Treasury[17 2]
    Kerry 9 June 1857 Henry Arthur Herbert Whig Henry Arthur Herbert Whig Chief Secretary for Ireland[17 2]
    Reading 2 June 1857[17 1] Henry Singer Keating Whig Henry Singer Keating Whig Solicitor General for England and Wales[17 2]
    Penryn and Falmouth 27 May 1857[17 1] Thomas George Baring Whig Thomas George Baring Whig Civil Lord of the Admiralty[17 2]
    1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 An uncontested by-election.
    2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Seat vacated on appointment to the office noted.
    By-election Date Former incumbent Party Winner Party Cause
    County Limerick 17 February 1857[16 1] William Monsell Whig William Monsell Whig President of the Board of Health[16 2]
    Buteshire 12 February 1857[16 1] James Stuart-Wortley Peelite James Stuart-Wortley Peelite Solicitor General for England and Wales[16 2]
    Hertford 9 February 1857[16 1] William Cowper Whig William Cowper Whig Vice-President of the Committee of the Council on Education[16 2]
    Aylesbury 9 February 1857[16 1] Richard Bethell Whig Richard Bethell Whig Attorney General for England and Wales[16 2]
    Kerry 9 August 1856[16 1] Viscount Castlerosse Whig Viscount Castlerosse Whig Comptroller of the Household[16 2]
    Ennis 8 April 1856[16 1] John David FitzGerald Whig John David FitzGerald Whig Attorney-General for Ireland[16 2]
    Leeds 6 February 1856[16 1] Matthew Talbot Baines Whig Matthew Talbot Baines Whig Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster[16 2]
    Taunton 5 February 1856[16 1] Henry Labouchere Whig Henry Labouchere Whig Secretary of State for the Colonies[16 2]
    Kilmarnock Burghs 16 August 1855[16 1] Edward Pleydell-Bouverie Whig Edward Pleydell-Bouverie Whig President of the Poor Law Board[16 2]
    Kidderminster 14 August 1855[16 1] Robert Lowe Whig Robert Lowe Whig Vice-President of the Board of Trade and Paymaster General[16 2]
    Hertford 14 August 1855[16 1] William Cowper Whig William Cowper Whig President of the Board of Health[16 2]
    Marylebone 28 July 1855[16 1] Sir Benjamin Hall Peelite Sir Benjamin Hall Peelite First Commissioner of Works[16 2]
    Southwark 27 July 1855[16 1] Sir William Molesworth Radical Sir William Molesworth Radical Secretary of State for the Colonies[16 2]
    Kilmarnock Burghs 7 April 1855[16 1] Edward Pleydell-Bouverie Whig Edward Pleydell-Bouverie Whig Vice-President of the Board of Trade and Paymaster General[16 2]
    Lewes 5 April 1855[16 1] Henry Brand Whig Henry Brand Whig Junior Lord of the Treasury[16 2]
    Gloucester 31 March 1855[16 1] William Philip Price Whig William Philip Price Whig Seeks re-election after his firm was granted a contract to supply huts to the army in the Crimea
    Tamworth 14 March 1855[16 1] Sir Robert Peel Peelite Sir Robert Peel Peelite Civil Lord of the Admiralty[16 2]
    Portsmouth 14 March 1855 The Viscount Monck Whig The Viscount Monck Whig Junior Lord of the Treasury[16 2]
    Forfarshire 10 March 1855[16 1] Viscount Duncan Whig Viscount Duncan Whig Junior Lord of the Treasury[16 2]
    Ennis 8 March 1855[16 1] John David FitzGerald Independent Irish John David FitzGerald Whig Solicitor-General for Ireland[16 2]
    Athlone 7 March 1855[16 1] William Keogh Whig William Keogh Whig Attorney-General for Ireland[16 2]
    Stroud 6 March 1855[16 1] Edward Horsman Whig Edward Horsman Whig Chief Secretary for Ireland[16 2]
    Radnor Boroughs 5 March 1855[16 1] George Cornewall Lewis Whig George Cornewall Lewis Whig Chancellor of the Exchequer[16 2]
    Northampton 5 March 1855[16 1] Robert Vernon Smith Whig Robert Vernon Smith Whig President of the Board of Control[16 2]
    Halifax 3 March 1855[16 1] Sir Charles Wood Whig Sir Charles Wood Whig First Lord of the Admiralty[16 2]
    City of London 3 March 1855[16 1] Lord John Russell Whig Lord John Russell Whig Secretary of State for the Colonies[16 2]
    South Wiltshire 15 February 1855[16 1] Sidney Herbert Peelite Sidney Herbert Peelite Secretary of State for the Colonies[16 2]
    Tiverton 12 February 1855[16 1] The Viscount Palmerston Whig The Viscount Palmerston Whig Prime Minister and First Lord of the Treasury[16 2]
    Sunderland 2 January 1855 William Digby Seymour Whig Henry Fenwick Whig Recorder of Newcastle[16 2]
    Marylebone 16 August 1854[16 1] Sir Benjamin Hall Whig Sir Benjamin Hall Whig President of the Board of Health[16 2]
    Morpeth 17 June 1854[16 1] Sir George Grey Whig Sir George Grey Whig Secretary of State for the Colonies[16 2]
    City of London 14 June 1854[16 1] Lord John Russell Whig Lord John Russell Whig Lord President of the Council[16 2]
    Southampton 12 April 1854[16 1] Alexander Cockburn Whig Alexander Cockburn Whig Recorder of Bristol[16 2]
    Louth 27 February 1854 Chichester Fortescue Whig Chichester Fortescue Whig Junior Lord of the Treasury[16 2]
    Athlone 23 April 1853 William Keogh Independent Irish William Keogh Whig Solicitor-General for Ireland[16 2]
    Forfarshire 25 February 1853[16 1] Lauderdale Maule Whig Lauderdale Maule Whig Surveyor-General of the Ordnance[16 2]
    Oxford University 20 January 1853 William Ewart Gladstone Peelite William Ewart Gladstone Peelite Chancellor of the Exchequer[16 2]
    Carlow Borough 20 January 1853 John Sadleir Independent Irish John Alexander Conservative Junior Lord of the Treasury[16 2]
    County Limerick 12 January 1853[16 1] William Monsell Whig William Monsell Whig Clerk of the Ordnance[16 2]
    Dumfriesshire 12 January 1853[16 1] Viscount Drumlanrig Peelite Viscount Drumlanrig Peelite Comptroller of the Household[16 2]
    South Wiltshire 11 January 1853[16 1] Sidney Herbert Peelite Sidney Herbert Peelite Secretary at War[16 2]
    Haddingtonshire 11 January 1853[16 1] Lord Elcho Peelite Lord Elcho Peelite Junior Lord of the Treasury[16 2]
    Cavan 10 January 1853[16 1] Sir John Young Peelite Sir John Young Peelite Chief Secretary for Ireland[16 2]
    Southampton 7 January 1853 Sir Alexander Cockburn Whig Sir Alexander Cockburn Whig Attorney General for England and Wales[16 2]
    Aylesbury 6 January 1853[16 1] Richard Bethell Whig Richard Bethell Whig Solicitor General for England and Wales[16 2]
    Lichfield 5 January 1853[16 1] Lord Alfred Paget Whig Lord Alfred Paget Whig Chief Equerry and Clerk Marshal[16 2]
    Halifax 5 January 1853 Charles Wood Whig Charles Wood Whig President of the Board of Control[16 2]
    Wolverhampton 4 January 1853[16 1] Charles Pelham Villiers Whig Charles Pelham Villiers Whig Judge Advocate General[16 2]
    Marlborough 4 January 1853[16 1] Lord Ernest Bruce Peelite Lord Ernest Bruce Peelite Vice-Chamberlain of the Household[16 2]
    Leith Burghs 4 January 1853[16 1] James Moncreiff Whig James Moncreiff Whig Lord Advocate[16 2]
    Gloucester 4 January 1853 Maurice Berkeley Whig Maurice Berkeley Whig Second Sea Lord[16 2]
    Brighton 4 January 1853[16 1] Lord Alfred Hervey Peelite Lord Alfred Hervey Peelite Junior Lord of the Treasury[16 2]
    Tiverton 3 January 1853[16 1] The Viscount Palmerston Whig The Viscount Palmerston Whig Home Secretary[16 2]
    Carlisle 3 January 1853[16 1] Matthew Talbot Baines Whig Matthew Talbot Baines Whig President of the Poor Law Board[16 2]
    City of London 3 January 1853[16 1] Lord John Russell Whig Lord John Russell Whig Foreign Secretary[16 2]
    Scarborough 1 January 1853[16 1] Earl of Mulgrave Whig Earl of Mulgrave Whig Treasurer of the Household[16 2]
    Nottingham 1 January 1853[16 1] Edward Strutt Whig Edward Strutt Whig Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster[16 2]
    Hertford 1 January 1853[16 1] William Cowper Whig William Cowper Whig Civil Lord of the Admiralty[16 2]
    Carlisle 1 January 1853[16 1] Sir James Graham Peelite Sir James Graham Peelite First Lord of the Admiralty[16 2]
    Southwark 1 January 1853[16 1] Sir William Molesworth Radical Sir William Molesworth Radical First Commissioner of Works[16 2]
    1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 An uncontested by-election.
    2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 Seat vacated on appointment to the office noted.
    By-election Date Former incumbent Party Winner Party Cause
    Dungannon 24 March 1852[15 1] William Stuart Knox Conservative William Stuart Knox Conservative Parliamentary Groom in Waiting[15 2]
    South Shropshire 23 March 1852[15 1] Viscount Newport Conservative Viscount Newport Conservative Vice-Chamberlain of the Household[15 2]
    East Retford 19 March 1852[15 1] The Viscount Galway Conservative The Viscount Galway Conservative Lord-in-Waiting[15 2]
    County Londonderry 13 March 1852[15 1] Thomas Bateson Conservative Thomas Bateson Conservative Junior Lord of the Treasury[15 2]
    North Lincolnshire 13 March 1852[15 1] Robert Adam Christopher Conservative Robert Adam Christopher Conservative Resignation pending appointment as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
    Kildare 13 March 1852[15 1][15 3] Lord Naas Conservative William Henry Ford Cogan Whig Chief Secretary for Ireland[15 2]
    Tyrone 12 March 1852[15 1] Lord Claud Hamilton Conservative Lord Claud Hamilton Conservative Treasurer of the Household[15 2]
    South Lincolnshire 12 March 1852[15 1] Sir John Trollope Conservative Sir John Trollope Conservative President of the Poor Law Board[15 2]
    Buckinghamshire 12 March 1852[15 1] Benjamin Disraeli Conservative Benjamin Disraeli Conservative Chancellor of the Exchequer[15 2]
    Oxfordshire 10 March 1852[15 1] Joseph Warner Henley Conservative Joseph Warner Henley Conservative President of the Board of Trade[15 2]
    East Riding of Yorkshire 9 March 1852[15 1] Arthur Duncombe Conservative Arthur Duncombe Conservative Fourth Naval Lord[15 2]
    North Essex 9 March 1852[15 1] William Beresford Conservative William Beresford Conservative Secretary at War[15 2]
    Enniskillen 9 March 1852 James Whiteside Conservative James Whiteside Conservative Solicitor-General for Ireland[15 2]
    Dublin University 9 March 1852[15 1] Joseph Napier Conservative Joseph Napier Conservative Attorney-General for Ireland[15 2]
    Dorset 9 March 1852[15 1] George Bankes Conservative George Bankes Conservative Judge Advocate General[15 2]
    Portarlington 8 March 1852[15 1] Francis Plunkett Dunne Conservative Francis Plunkett Dunne Conservative Clerk of the Ordnance[15 2]
    Stamford 6 March 1852[15 1] John Charles Herries Conservative John Charles Herries Conservative President of the Board of Control[15 2]
    Midhurst 5 March 1852[15 1] Spencer Horatio Walpole Conservative Spencer Horatio Walpole Conservative Home Secretary[15 2]
    Buckingham 5 March 1852[15 1] Marquess of Chandos Conservative Marquess of Chandos Conservative Junior Lord of the Treasury[15 2]
    Abingdon 5 March 1852[15 1] Sir Frederic Thesiger Conservative Sir Frederic Thesiger Conservative Attorney General for England and Wales[15 2]
    Droitwich 4 March 1852[15 1] Sir John Pakington Conservative Sir John Pakington Conservative Secretary of State for War and the Colonies[15 2]
    Colchester 4 March 1852[15 1] Lord John Manners Conservative Lord John Manners Conservative First Commissioner of Works[15 2]
    Chichester 4 March 1852[15 1] Lord Henry Lennox Conservative Lord Henry Lennox Conservative Junior Lord of the Treasury[15 2]
    Wenlock 3 March 1852[15 1] George Weld-Forester Conservative George Weld-Forester Conservative Comptroller of the Household[15 2]
    Northampton 11 February 1852 Robert Vernon Smith Whig Robert Vernon Smith Whig Secretary at War[15 2]
    Perth 9 February 1852[15 1] Fox Maule Whig Fox Maule Whig President of the Board of Control[15 2]
    Scarborough 19 July 1851 Earl of Mulgrave Whig George Frederick Young Conservative Comptroller of the Household[15 2]
    Oxford 3 April 1851[15 1] William Page Wood Whig William Page Wood Whig Solicitor General for England and Wales[15 2]
    Southampton 2 April 1851[15 1] Alexander Cockburn Whig Alexander Cockburn Whig Attorney General for England and Wales[15 2]
    Devonport 2 April 1851[15 1] John Romilly Whig John Romilly Whig Master of the Rolls[15 2]
    Windsor 10 February 1851[15 1] John Hatchell Whig John Hatchell Whig Attorney-General for Ireland[15 2]
    Southampton 17 July 1850[15 1] Alexander Cockburn Whig Alexander Cockburn Whig Solicitor General for England and Wales[15 2]
    Devonport 17 July 1850[15 1] Sir John Romilly Whig Sir John Romilly Whig Attorney General for England and Wales[15 2]
    Totnes 30 March 1850[15 1] Lord Seymour Whig Lord Seymour Whig First Commissioner of Woods and Forests[15 2]
    Sutherland 5 June 1849[15 1] Sir David Dundas Whig Sir David Dundas Whig Judge Advocate General[15 2]
    Kingston upon Hull 7 February 1849[15 1] Matthew Talbot Baines Whig Matthew Talbot Baines Whig President of the Poor Law Board[15 2]
    Portsmouth 6 February 1849[15 1] Francis Baring Whig Francis Baring Whig First Lord of the Admiralty[15 2]
    Devonport 3 April 1848[15 1] John Romilly Whig John Romilly Whig Solicitor General for England and Wales[15 2]
    Wells 27 December 1847[15 1] William Goodenough Hayter Whig William Goodenough Hayter Whig Judge Advocate General[15 2]
    Calne 27 December 1847[15 1] Earl of Shelburne Whig Earl of Shelburne Whig Junior Lord of the Treasury[15 2]
    Newcastle-under-Lyme 15 December 1847 Samuel Christy Conservative Samuel Christy Conservative Seeks re-election due to his firm holding a government contract
    Edinburgh 15 December 1847[15 1] Charles Cowan Whig Charles Cowan Whig Disqualification (held government contract)
    Liskeard 14 December 1847[15 1] Charles Buller Whig Charles Buller Whig President of the Poor Law Board[15 2]
    1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 An uncontested by-election.
    2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Seat vacated on appointment to the office noted.
    3. Naas sought re-election at Coleraine.
    By-election Date Former incumbent Party Winner Party Cause
    Derby 4 September 1846 Edward Strutt Whig Edward Strutt Whig Resignation pending appointment as President of the Railway Commission
    St. Albans 11 August 1846 The Earl of Listowel Whig Benjamin Bond Cabbell Conservative Lord-in-Waiting[14 1]
    Chester 8 August 1846[14 2] Lord Robert Grosvenor Whig Lord Robert Grosvenor Whig Treasurer of the Household[14 1]
    Sutherland 28 July 1846[14 2] David Dundas Whig David Dundas Whig Solicitor General for England and Wales[14 1]
    Roscommon 21 July 1846[14 2] The O'Conor Don Irish Repeal The O'Conor Don Whig Junior Lord of the Treasury[14 1]
    West Riding of Yorkshire 18 July 1846[14 2] Viscount Morpeth Whig Viscount Morpeth Whig First Commissioner of Woods and Forests[14 1]
    South Staffordshire 17 July 1846[14 2] George Anson Whig George Anson Whig Clerk of the Ordnance[14 1]
    Kirkcudbrightshire 17 July 1846[14 2] Thomas Maitland Whig Thomas Maitland Whig Solicitor General for Scotland[14 1]
    Liskeard 15 July 1846[14 2] Charles Buller Whig Charles Buller Whig Judge Advocate General[14 1]
    Lichfield 15 July 1846[14 2] Lord Alfred Paget Whig Lord Alfred Paget Whig Chief Equerry and Clerk Marshal[14 1]
    Edinburgh 15 July 1846 Thomas Babington Macaulay Whig Thomas Babington Macaulay Whig Paymaster General[14 1]
    Richmond 13 July 1846[14 2] Henry Rich Whig Henry Rich Whig Junior Lord of the Treasury[14 1]
    Manchester 13 July 1846[14 2] Thomas Milner Gibson Whig Thomas Milner Gibson Whig Vice-President of the Board of Trade[14 1]
    Greenwich 13 July 1846[14 2] James Whitley Deans Dundas Whig James Whitley Deans Dundas Whig Second Naval Lord[14 1]
    Edinburgh 13 July 1846[14 2] William Gibson Craig Whig William Gibson Craig Whig Junior Lord of the Treasury[14 1]
    Tower Hamlets 11 July 1846[14 2] Charles Richard Fox Whig Charles Richard Fox Whig Surveyor-General of the Ordnance[14 1]
    Plymouth 11 July 1846 Viscount Ebrington Whig Viscount Ebrington Whig Junior Lord of the Treasury[14 1]
    Perth 11 July 1846[14 2] Fox Maule Whig Fox Maule Whig Secretary at War[14 1]
    Hertford 11 July 1846[14 2] William Cowper Whig William Cowper Whig Civil Lord of the Admiralty[14 1]
    Gloucester 11 July 1846[14 2] Maurice Berkeley Whig Maurice Berkeley Whig Third Naval Lord[14 1]
    Evesham 11 July 1846[14 2] Lord Marcus Hill Whig Lord Marcus Hill Whig Comptroller of the Household[14 1]
    Chester 11 July 1846[14 2] John Jervis Whig John Jervis Whig Solicitor General for England and Wales[14 1]
    Tiverton 10 July 1846[14 2] The Viscount Palmerston Whig The Viscount Palmerston Whig Foreign Secretary[14 1]
    Taunton 10 July 1846[14 2] Henry Labouchere Whig Henry Labouchere Whig Resignation pending appointment as Chief Secretary for Ireland
    Dungarvan 10 July 1846[14 2] Richard Lalor Sheil Whig Richard Lalor Sheil Whig Master of the Mint[14 1]
    Devonport 10 July 1846[14 2] Sir George Grey Whig Sir George Grey Whig Home Secretary[14 1]
    Leith Burghs 9 July 1846[14 2] Andrew Rutherfurd Whig Andrew Rutherfurd Whig Lord Advocate[14 1]
    Halifax 9 July 1846[14 2] Charles Wood Whig Charles Wood Whig Chancellor of the Exchequer[14 1]
    Worcester 8 July 1846[14 2] Thomas Wilde Whig Denis Le Marchant Whig Attorney General for England and Wales[14 1]
    Nottingham 8 July 1846[14 2] John Cam Hobhouse Whig John Cam Hobhouse Whig President of the Board of Control[14 1]
    City of London 8 July 1846[14 2] Lord John Russell Whig Lord John Russell Whig Prime Minister and First Lord of the Treasury[14 1]
    Windsor 14 March 1846[14 2] Ralph Neville Conservative Ralph Neville Conservative Junior Lord of the Treasury[14 1]
    Stafford 13 March 1846 Swynfen Carnegie Conservative Swynfen Carnegie Conservative Junior Lord of the Treasury[14 1]
    South Nottinghamshire 27 February 1846 Earl of Lincoln Conservative Thomas Thoroton-Hildyard Conservative Chief Secretary for Ireland[14 1]
    Westminster 19 February 1846 Henry John Rous Conservative George de Lacy Evans Whig Fourth Naval Lord[14 1]
    Buteshire 7 February 1846[14 2] James Archibald Stuart-Wortley Conservative James Archibald Stuart-Wortley Conservative Judge Advocate General[14 1]
    Newark 29 January 1846[14 2][14 3] William Ewart Gladstone Conservative John Stuart Conservative Secretary of State for War and the Colonies[14 1]
    Cirencester 14 August 1845[14 2] William Cripps Conservative William Cripps Conservative Junior Lord of the Treasury[14 1]
    Warwick 13 August 1845[14 2] Charles Eurwicke Douglas Conservative Charles Eurwicke Douglas Conservative Commissioner of Greenwich Hospital[14 1]
    Chichester 12 August 1845[14 2] Lord Arthur Lennox Conservative Lord Arthur Lennox Conservative Clerk of the Ordnance[14 1]
    Cambridge 16 July 1845 Fitzroy Kelly Conservative Fitzroy Kelly Conservative Solicitor General for England and Wales[14 1]
    Abingdon 9 July 1845 Frederic Thesiger Conservative Frederic Thesiger Conservative Attorney General for England and Wales[14 1]
    Denbighshire 7 May 1845[14 2] Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn Conservative Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn Conservative Steward of Bromfield and Yale[14 1]
    Peeblesshire 5 May 1845[14 2] William Forbes Mackenzie Conservative William Forbes Mackenzie Conservative Junior Lord of the Treasury[14 1]
    Thetford 24 February 1845[14 2] Bingham Baring Conservative Bingham Baring Conservative Paymaster General[14 1]
    Lewes 17 February 1845[14 2] Henry Fitzroy Conservative Henry Fitzroy Conservative Civil Lord of the Admiralty[14 1]
    South Wiltshire 15 February 1845[14 2] Sidney Herbert Conservative Sidney Herbert Conservative Secretary at War[14 1]
    Stamford 10 February 1845[14 2] Sir George Clerk Conservative Sir George Clerk Conservative Vice-President of the Board of Trade and Master of the Mint[14 1]
    Buckingham 10 February 1845[14 2] Thomas Fremantle Conservative Thomas Fremantle Conservative Chief Secretary for Ireland[14 1]
    Chichester 27 May 1844[14 2] Lord Arthur Lennox Conservative Lord Arthur Lennox Conservative Junior Lord of the Treasury[14 1]
    Buckingham 25 May 1844[14 2] Sir Thomas Francis Fremantle Conservative Sir Thomas Francis Fremantle Conservative Secretary at War[14 1]
    Woodstock 22 April 1844[14 2] Frederic Thesiger[14 4] Conservative Marquess of Blandford Conservative Solicitor General for England and Wales[14 1]
    Exeter 20 April 1844 William Webb Follett Conservative William Webb Follett Conservative Attorney General for England and Wales[14 1]
    Bandon 14 February 1842[14 2] Joseph Devonsher Jackson[14 5] Conservative Viscount Bernard Conservative Solicitor-General for Ireland[14 1]
    Linlithgowshire 20 October 1841[14 2] Charles Hope Conservative Charles Hope Conservative Commissioner of Greenwich Hospital[14 1]
    East Retford 2 October 1841[14 2] Arthur Duncombe Conservative Arthur Duncombe Conservative Groom in Waiting in Ordinary[14 1]
    Cavan 30 September 1841[14 2] John Young Conservative John Young Conservative Junior Lord of the Treasury[14 1]
    County Sligo 28 September 1841[14 2] Alexander Perceval Conservative John Ffolliott Conservative Junior Lord of the Treasury[14 1][14 6]
    Portarlington 27 September 1841[14 2] George Dawson-Damer Conservative George Dawson-Damer Conservative Comptroller of the Household[14 1]
    Monmouthshire 24 September 1841[14 2] Lord Granville Somerset Conservative Lord Granville Somerset Conservative Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster[14 1]
    Tyrone 23 September 1841[14 2] Henry Thomas Lowry-Corry Conservative Henry Thomas Lowry-Corry Conservative Civil Lord of the Admiralty[14 1]
    Buteshire 23 September 1841[14 2] William Rae Conservative William Rae Conservative Lord Advocate[14 1]
    East Cornwall 22 September 1841[14 2] Lord Eliot Conservative Lord Eliot Conservative Chief Secretary for Ireland[14 1]
    Selkirkshire 21 September 1841[14 2] Alexander Pringle Conservative Alexander Pringle Conservative Junior Lord of the Treasury[14 1]
    North Lancashire 21 September 1841[14 2] Lord Stanley Conservative Lord Stanley Conservative Secretary of State for War and the Colonies[14 1]
    Aberdeenshire 21 September 1841[14 2] William Gordon Conservative William Gordon Conservative Fourth Naval Lord[14 1]
    South Nottinghamshire 20 September 1841[14 2] Earl of Lincoln Conservative Earl of Lincoln Conservative First Commissioner of Woods and Forests[14 1]
    Lisburn 20 September 1841[14 2] Henry Meynell Conservative Henry Meynell Conservative Parliamentary Groom in Waiting[14 1]
    East Kent 20 September 1841[14 2] Sir Edward Knatchbull Conservative Sir Edward Knatchbull Conservative Paymaster General[14 1]
    Cardiff Boroughs 17 September 1841[14 2] John Iltyd Nicholl Conservative John Iltyd Nicholl Conservative Judge Advocate General[14 1]
    Launceston 15 September 1841[14 2] Henry Hardinge Conservative Henry Hardinge Conservative Secretary at War[14 1]
    Cambridge University 15 September 1841[14 2] Henry Goulburn Conservative Henry Goulburn Conservative Chancellor of the Exchequer[14 1]
    Wenlock 14 September 1841[14 2] James Milnes Gaskell Conservative James Milnes Gaskell Conservative Junior Lord of the Treasury[14 1]
    Newark 14 September 1841[14 2] William Ewart Gladstone Conservative William Ewart Gladstone Conservative Vice-President of the Board of Trade and Master of the Mint[14 1]
    Marlborough 14 September 1841[14 2] Henry Bingham Baring Conservative Henry Bingham Baring Conservative Junior Lord of the Treasury[14 1]
    Lord Ernest Bruce Conservative Lord Ernest Bruce Conservative Vice-Chamberlain of the Household[14 1]
    Huntingdon 14 September 1841[14 2] Jonathan Peel Conservative Jonathan Peel Conservative Surveyor-General of the Ordnance[14 1]
    Frederick Pollock Conservative Frederick Pollock Conservative Attorney General for England and Wales[14 1]
    Chippenham 14 September 1841[14 2] Henry George Boldero Conservative Henry George Boldero Conservative Clerk of the Ordnance[14 1]
    Bury St. Edmunds 14 September 1841[14 2] Earl of Jermyn Conservative Earl of Jermyn Conservative Treasurer of the Household[14 1]
    Tamworth 13 September 1841[14 2] Robert Peel Conservative Robert Peel Conservative Prime Minister and First Lord of the Treasury[14 1]
    Exeter 13 September 1841[14 2] William Webb Follett Conservative William Webb Follett Conservative Solicitor General for England and Wales[14 1]
    Dorchester 13 September 1841[14 2] Sir James Graham Conservative Sir James Graham Conservative Home Secretary[14 1]
    1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 Seat vacated on appointment to the office noted.
    2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 An uncontested by-election.
    3. Gladstone did not stand for re-election as he had lost the support of his borough's patron. Gladstone did not stand again until the 1847 General Election where he was successful at regaining a seat.
    4. Thesiger sought re-election at Abingdon.
    5. Jackson sought re-election at Dublin University.
    6. MP appointed Serjeant-At-Arms of the House of Lords before writ moved.
    By-election Date Former incumbent Party Winner Party Cause
    Clonmel 21 August 1840[13 1] David Richard Pigot Whig David Richard Pigot Whig Attorney-General for Ireland[13 2]
    Cockermouth 1 June 1840 Edward Horsman Whig Edward Horsman Whig Junior Lord of the Treasury[13 2]
    Newark-on-Trent 25 January 1840 Thomas Wilde Whig Thomas Wilde Whig Solicitor General for England and Wales[13 2]
    Edinburgh 23 January 1840[13 1] Thomas Babington Macaulay Whig Thomas Babington Macaulay Whig Secretary at War[13 2]
    Tipperary 16 September 1839[13 1] Richard Lalor Sheil Whig Richard Lalor Sheil Whig Vice-President of the Board of Trade[13 2]
    Waterford City 6 September 1839[13 1] Thomas Wyse Whig Thomas Wyse Whig Junior Lord of the Treasury[13 2]
    Portsmouth 30 August 1839[13 1] Francis Thornhill Baring Whig Francis Thornhill Baring Whig Chancellor of the Exchequer[13 2]
    Hertford 20 May 1839 William Cowper Whig William Cowper Whig Commissioner of Greenwich Hospital[13 2]
    Southwark 27 February 1839[13 1] Daniel Whittle Harvey Whig Daniel Whittle Harvey Whig Registrar of the Metropolitan Public Carriages[13 2]
    Devonport 20 February 1839[13 1] Sir George Grey Whig Sir George Grey Whig Judge Advocate General[13 2]
    Tower Hamlets 11 February 1839[13 1] Stephen Lushington Whig Stephen Lushington Whig Judge of the High Court of Admiralty[13 2]
    Clonmel 16 July 1838[13 1] Nicholas Ball Whig Nicholas Ball Whig Attorney-General for Ireland[13 2]
    Devizes 26 March 1838 James Whitley Deans Dundas Whig James Whitley Deans Dundas Whig Clerk of the Ordnance[13 2]
    James Whitley Deans Dundas Whig George Heneage Walker Heneage Conservative By-Election result reversed on petition
    Tipperary 27 February 1838 Richard Lalor Sheil Conservative Richard Lalor Sheil Conservative Commissioner of Greenwich Hospital[13 2]
    Galway Borough 12 February 1838 Andrew Henry Lynch Whig Andrew Henry Lynch Whig Master in Chancery[13 2]
    1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 An uncontested by-election.
    2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Seat vacated on appointment to the office noted.
    By-election Date Former incumbent Party Winner Party Cause
    Cashel 10 February 1837[12 1] Stephen Woulfe Whig Stephen Woulfe Whig Solicitor-General for Ireland[12 2]
    Sheffield 22 August 1836 John Parker Whig John Parker Whig Junior Lord of the Treasury[12 2]
    Dungarvan 21 September 1835 Michael O'Loghlen Whig Michael O'Loghlen Whig Attorney-General for Ireland[12 2]
    Bury St Edmunds 26 June 1835[12 1] Lord Charles FitzRoy Whig Lord Charles FitzRoy Whig Vice-Chamberlain of the Household[12 2]
    Kildare 26 May 1835[12 1] Richard More O'Ferrall Whig Richard More O'Ferrall Whig Junior Lord of the Treasury[12 2]
    Malton 19 May 1835[12 1] Charles Pepys Whig Charles Pepys Whig First Commissioner of the Great Seal[12 2]
    Leith Burghs 8 May 1835 John Archibald Murray Whig John Archibald Murray Whig Lord Advocate[12 2]
    South Devon 7 May 1835 Lord John Russell Whig Montague Edmund Newcombe Parker Conservative Home Secretary[12 2]
    West Riding of Yorkshire 6 May 1835 Viscount Morpeth Whig Viscount Morpeth Whig Resignation pending appointment as Chief Secretary for Ireland
    Dundee 6 May 1835[12 1] Sir Henry Parnell Whig Sir Henry Parnell Whig Treasurer of the Navy, Treasurer of the Ordnance and Paymaster of the Forces[12 2]
    Stirling Burghs 5 May 1835[12 1] Lord Dalmeny Whig Lord Dalmeny Whig Civil Lord of the Admiralty[12 2]
    Dungarvan 4 May 1835 Michael O'Loghlen Whig Michael O'Loghlen Whig Solicitor-General for Ireland[12 2]
    Clackmannanshire and Kinross-shire 4 May 1835[12 1] Charles Adam Whig Charles Adam Whig First Naval Lord[12 2]
    Kirkcudbrightshire 2 May 1835[12 1] Robert Cutlar Fergusson Whig Robert Cutlar Fergusson Whig Judge Advocate General[12 2]
    Haddington Burghs 2 May 1835[12 1] Robert Steuart Whig Robert Steuart Whig Junior Lord of the Treasury[12 2]
    Elgin Burghs 2 May 1835[12 1] Andrew Leith Hay Whig Andrew Leith Hay Whig Clerk of the Ordnance[12 2]
    North Northumberland 1 May 1835[12 1] Viscount Howick Whig Viscount Howick Whig Secretary at War[12 2]
    Manchester 30 April 1835[12 1] Charles Poulett Thomson Whig Charles Poulett Thomson Whig President of the Board of Trade[12 2]
    Edinburgh 30 April 1835[12 1] John Campbell Whig John Campbell Whig Attorney General for England and Wales[12 2]
    Taunton 29 April 1835 Henry Labouchere Whig Henry Labouchere Whig Vice-President of the Board of Trade and Master of the Mint[12 2]
    Penryn and Falmouth 28 April 1835 Robert Monsey Rolfe Whig Robert Monsey Rolfe Whig Solicitor General for England and Wales[12 2]
    Cashel 28 April 1835[12 1] Louis Perrin Whig Louis Perrin Whig Attorney-General for Ireland[12 2]
    Sandwich 27 April 1835[12 1] Sir Edward Troubridge Whig Sir Edward Troubridge Whig Fourth Naval Lord[12 2]
    Newport (I.O.W.) 27 April 1835[12 1] William Henry Ord Whig William Henry Ord Whig Junior Lord of the Treasury[12 2]
    Cambridge 27 April 1835[12 1] Thomas Spring Rice Whig Thomas Spring Rice Whig Chancellor of the Exchequer[12 2]
    Berwick-upon-Tweed 27 April 1835[12 1] Rufane Shaw Donkin Whig Rufane Shaw Donkin Whig Surveyor-General of the Ordnance[12 2]
    Totnes 24 April 1835[12 1] Lord Seymour Whig Lord Seymour Whig Junior Lord of the Treasury[12 2]
    Nottingham 24 April 1835[12 1] Sir John Hobhouse Whig Sir John Hobhouse Whig President of the Board of Control[12 2]
    Cardiff Boroughs 20 March 1835[12 1] John Iltyd Nicholl Conservative John Iltyd Nicholl Conservative Junior Lord of the Treasury[12 2]
    1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 An uncontested by-election.
    2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Seat vacated on appointment to the office noted.
    By-election Date Former incumbent Party Winner Party Cause
    Kirkcudbrightshire 3 July 1834[11 1] Robert Cutlar Fergusson Whig Robert Cutlar Fergusson Whig Judge Advocate General[11 2]
    Elgin Burghs 30 June 1834[11 1] Andrew Leith Hay Whig Andrew Leith Hay Whig Clerk of the Ordnance[11 2]
    Edinburgh 23 June 1834[11 1] James Abercromby Whig James Abercromby Whig Master of the Mint[11 2]
    Cambridge 13 June 1834 Thomas Spring Rice Whig Thomas Spring Rice Whig Secretary of State for War and the Colonies[11 2]
    Leith Burghs 2 June 1834 John Archibald Murray Whig John Archibald Murray Whig Lord Advocate[11 2]
    Malton 4 March 1834[11 1] Charles Pepys Whig Charles Pepys Whig Solicitor General for England and Wales[11 2]
    Dudley 28 February 1834 John Campbell Whig Thomas Hawkes Tory Attorney General for England and Wales[11 2]
    South Staffordshire 7 June 1833 Edward Littleton Whig Edward Littleton Whig Chief Secretary for Ireland[11 2]
    North Lancashire 12 April 1833[11 1] Edward Stanley Whig Edward Stanley Whig Secretary of State for War and the Colonies[11 2]
    Coventry 12 April 1833 Edward Ellice Whig Edward Ellice Whig Secretary at War[11 2]
    Gloucester 9 April 1833 Maurice Berkeley Whig Henry Thomas Hope Tory Fourth Naval Lord[11 2]
    Westminster 4 April 1833[11 1] Sir John Hobhouse Whig Sir John Hobhouse Whig Chief Secretary for Ireland[11 2]
    1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 An uncontested by-election.
    2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Seat vacated on appointment to the office noted.

    10th Parliament (1831–1832)

    Date Constituency c/u Former incumbent Winner Cause
    31 July 1832WinchelseauJames BroughamJames BroughamClerk of Patents and Registrar of Affidavits at the Court of Chancery
    16 June 1832CrickladeuRobert GordonRobert GordonCommissioner of the Board of Control
    13 June 1832CalneuThomas Babington MacaulayThomas Babington MacaulayCommissioner of the Board of Control
    12 June 1832TauntonuHenry LabouchereHenry LabouchereCivil Lord of the Admiralty
    5 March 1832Ayr BurghsuThomas Francis KennedyThomas Francis KennedyClerk of the Ordnance
    8 February 1832WestminsteruSir John Cam HobhouseSir John Cam HobhouseSecretary at War

    9th Parliament (1830–1831)

    Date Constituency c/u Former incumbent Winner Cause
    16 April 1831Queen's CountyuSir Henry ParnellSir Henry ParnellSecretary at War
    21 March 1831NairnshireuGeorge Pryse CampbellGeorge Pryse CampbellGroom of the Bedchamber
    28 February 1831County KilkennycViscount DuncannonViscount DuncannontFirst Commissioner of Woods and Forests
    10 January 1831BletchingleyuCharles TennysonCharles TennysonClerk of the Ordnance
    30 December 1830Inverness-shireuCharles GrantCharles GrantPresident of the Board of Control
    17 December 1830PrestoncEdward StanleyHenry HuntChief Secretary for Ireland
    11 December 1830ChestercRobert GrosvenorRobert GrosvenorComptroller of the Household
    10 December 1830CalneuSir James MacdonaldSir James MacdonaldCommissioner of the Board of Control
    8 December 1830CumberlanduSir James GrahamSir James GrahamFirst Lord of the Admiralty
    6 December 1830NorthamptonshireuViscount AlthorpViscount AlthorpChancellor of the Exchequer
    4 December 1830TraleeuRobert Vernon SmithRobert Vernon SmithJunior Lord of the Treasury
    4 December 1830YoughaluGeorge PonsonbyGeorge PonsonbyJunior Lord of the Treasury
    3 December 1830AylesburyuThe Lord NugentThe Lord NugentJunior Lord of the Treasury
    2 December 1830KnaresboroughuSir James MackintoshSir James MackintoshCommissioner of the Board of Control
    1 December 1830HelstonuSir Samuel John Brooke PechellSir Samuel John Brooke PechellThird Naval Lord
    30 November 1830NorwichuRobert GrantRobert GrantJudge Advocate General
    30 November 1830Cambridge UniversityuThe Viscount PalmerstonThe Viscount PalmerstonForeign Secretary
    29 November 1830PortsmouthuFrancis Thornhill BaringFrancis Thornhill BaringJunior Lord of the Treasury
    29 November 1830OkehamptonuGeorge Agar EllisGeorge Agar EllisFirst Commissioner of Woods and Forests
    29 November 1830NottinghamuThomas DenmanThomas DenmanAttorney General for England and Wales
    29 November 1830DoveruCharles Poulett ThomsonCharles Poulett ThomsonVice-President of the Board of Trade and Treasurer of the Navy

    8th Parliament (1826–1830)

    Date Constituency c/u Former incumbent Winner Cause
    20 April 1830County KerryuMaurice FitzGeraldMaurice FitzGeraldVice Treasurer of Ireland
    14 April 1830Corfe CastleuGeorge BankesGeorge BankesJunior Lord of the Treasury
    13 April 1830East LooeuHenry Thomas HopeHenry Thomas HopeGroom of the Bedchamber
    1 March 1830RadnorshireuThomas Frankland LewisThomas Frankland LewisTreasurer of the Navy
    20 February 1830WenlockuGeorge Cecil Weld ForesterGeorge Cecil Weld ForesterGroom of the Bedchamber
    10 February 1830HarwichuJohn Charles HerriesJohn Charles HerriesPresident of the Board of Trade
    15 July 1829County DownuViscount CastlereaghViscount CastlereaghLord of the Admiralty
    22 June 1829PeterboroughuJames ScarlettJames ScarlettAttorney General for England and Wales
    15 June 1829Weymouth and Melcombe RegiscEdward Burtenshaw SugdenEdward Burtenshaw SugdenSolicitor General for England and Wales
    9 June 1829CambridgeuFrederick William TrenchFrederick William TrenchStorekeeper of the Ordnance
    11 March 1829BathcEarl of BrecknockEarl of BrecknockElection voided due to Double Return
    Charles Palmer
    23 February 1829EdinburghshireuSir George ClerkSir George ClerkLord of the Admiralty
    13 February 1829BathcEarl of BrecknockEarl of BrecknockLord of the Admiralty (Two MPs elected due to Double Return)
    Charles Palmer
    12 February 1829WhitchurchuJohn Robert TownshendJohn Robert TownshendGroom of the Bedchamber
    12 February 1829PlymouthuSir George CockburnSir George CockburnFirst Naval Lord
    7 August 1828NewportuSpencer PercevalSpencer PercevalClerk of the Ordnance
    7 July 1828SutherlanduLord Francis Leveson GowerLord Francis Leveson GowerChief Secretary for Ireland
    5 July 1828County ClarecWilliam Vesey FitzGeraldDaniel O'ConnellPresident of the Board of Trade
    23 June 1828WarehamuJohn CalcraftJohn CalcraftPaymaster of the Forces
    17 June 1828PerthshireuSir George MurraySir George MurraySecretary of State for War and the Colonies
    16 June 1828WestmorlanduViscount LowtherViscount LowtherFirst Commissioner of Woods and Forests
    10 June 1828St IvesuCharles ArbuthnotCharles ArbuthnotChancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
    9 June 1828TotnesuThomas Peregrine CourtenayThomas Peregrine CourtenayVice-President of the Board of Trade
    9 June 1828Durham CityuSir Henry HardingeSir Henry HardingeSecretary at War
    7 April 1828DumfriesshireuSir William Johnstone HopeSir William Johnstone HopeTreasurer of Greenwich Hospital
    3 April 1828AngleseyuEarl of UxbridgeEarl of UxbridgeState Steward to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
    20 March 1828County LongforduViscount ForbesViscount ForbesComptroller of the Household to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
    14 March 1828SandwichuSir Edward OwenSir Edward OwenAppointed to the Council of the Lord High Admiral
    28 February 1828Inverness-shireuCharles GrantCharles GrantPresident of the Board of Trade and Treasurer of the Navy
    18 February 1828Kilkenny CitycJohn DohertyJohn DohertySolicitor-General for Ireland
    18 February 1828EdinburghshireuSir George ClerkSir George ClerkAppointed to the Council of the Lord High Admiral
    12 February 1828MonmouthshireuLord Granville SomersetLord Granville SomersetJunior Lord of the Treasury
    11 February 1828EnnisuThomas Frankland LewisThomas Frankland LewisVice President of the Board of Trade
    11 February 1828BathuEarl of BrecknockEarl of BrecknockAppointed to the Council of the Lord High Admiral
    9 February 1828Plympton ErleuCharles WetherellCharles WetherellAttorney General for England and Wales
    8 February 1828New WoodstockuLord AshleyLord AshleyCommissioner of the Board of Control
    8 February 1828CambridgeuMarquess of GrahamMarquess of GrahamCommissioner of the Board of Control
    6 February 1828Durham CitycSir Henry HardingeSir Henry HardingeClerk of the Ordnance
    6 February 1828Armagh CityuHenry GoulburnHenry GoulburnChancellor of the Exchequer
    5 February 1828LiverpooluWilliam HuskissonWilliam HuskissonSecretary of State for War and the Colonies
    5 February 1828AshburtonuWilliam Sturges BourneWilliam Sturges BourneFirst Commissioner of Woods and Forests
    4 February 1828Oxford UniversityuRobert PeelRobert PeelHome Secretary
    4 February 1828HaslemereuSir John BeckettSir John BeckettJudge Advocate General
    4 February 1828HarwichuJohn Charles HerriesJohn Charles HerriesChancellor of the Exchequer
    20 July 1827County KerryuMaurice FitzGeraldMaurice FitzGeraldJunior Lord of the Treasury
    25 May 1827NewportuWilliam LambSpencer PercevalChief Secretary for Ireland[8 1]
    25 May 1827CalneuJames AbercrombyJames AbercrombyJudge Advocate General
    uSir James MacdonaldSir James MacdonaldCommissioner of the Board of Control
    24 May 1827KnaresboroughuGeorge TierneyGeorge TierneyMaster of the Mint
    23 May 1827SutherlanduLord Francis Leveson GowerLord Francis Leveson GowerJunior Lord of the Treasury
    15 May 1827EdinburghshireuSir George ClerkSir George ClerkClerk of the Ordnance
    10 May 1827SandwichuSir Edward OwenSir Edward OwenSurveyor-General of the Ordnance
    9 May 1827PeterboroughuJames ScarlettJames ScarlettAttorney General for England and Wales
    9 May 1827LiskearduLord EliotLord EliotJunior Lord of the Treasury
    8 May 1827AshburtonuWilliam Sturges BourneWilliam Sturges BourneHome Secretary
    24 April 1827NewportuGeorge CanningWilliam LambFirst Lord of the Treasury[8 2]
    16 December 1826Cambridge UniversityuSir John Singleton CopleySir John Singleton CopleyMaster of the Rolls
    15 December 1826HastingsuSir Charles WetherellJohn Evelyn DenisonAttorney General for England and Wales[8 3]
    14 December 1826HarwichuNicholas Conyngham TindalNicholas Conyngham TindalSolicitor General for England and Wales
    1. Lamb sought re-election at Bletchingley
    2. Canning sought re-election at Seaford
    3. Wetherell sought re-election at Plympton Erle

    7th Parliament (1820–1826)

    Date Constituency c/u Former incumbent Winner Cause
    24 June 1824Plympton ErleuJohn Henry NorthJohn Henry NorthKing's Counsel
    18 June 1824MarlboroughuLord BrudenellLord BrudenellAccepted a Commission in the Army
    4 March 1824Dumfries BurghsuWilliam Robert Keith DouglasWilliam Robert Keith DouglasLord of the Admiralty
    11 February 1824Weymouth and Melcombe RegisuThomas WallaceThomas WallaceMaster of the Mint
    11 February 1824AshburtonuSir John Singleton CopleySir John Singleton CopleyAttorney General for England and Wales
    9 February 1824OxforduCharles WetherellCharles WetherellSolicitor General for England and Wales
    11 April 1823Inverness-shireuCharles GrantCharles GrantVice-President of the Board of Trade
    4 April 1823Durham CitycSir Henry HardingeSir Henry HardingeClerk of the Ordnance
    21 March 1823Newport (Cornwall)cJonathan RaineJonathan RaineChief Justice of the North Wales Circuit
    18 February 1823ChichestercWilliam HuskissonWilliam Stephen PoyntzTreasurer of the Navy
    15 February 1823LiverpoolcGeorge CanningWilliam HuskissonForeign Secretary[7 1]
    12 February 1823St GermansuCharles ArbuthnotCharles ArbuthnotFirst Commissioner of Woods and Forests
    11 February 1823RiponuFrederick John RobinsonFrederick John RobinsonChancellor of the Exchequer
    8 March 1822Dumfries BurghsuWilliam Robert Keith DouglasWilliam Robert Keith DouglasLord of the Admiralty
    18 February 1822MontgomeryshireuCharles Watkin Williams WynnCharles Watkin Williams WynnPresident of the Board of Control
    14 February 1822Dublin UniversityuWilliam Conyngham PlunketWilliam Conyngham PlunketAttorney General for Ireland
    13 February 1822West LooeuHenry GoulburnHenry GoulburnChief Secretary for Ireland
    13 February 1822St MawesuJoseph PhillimoreJoseph PhillimoreCommissioner of the Board of Control
    12 February 1822Oxford UniversityuRobert PeelRobert PeelHome Secretary
    12 February 1822Caernarvon BoroughsuSir Charles PagetSir Charles PagetGroom of the Bedchamber
    11 February 1822BuckinghamuWilliam Henry FremantleWilliam Henry FremantleCommissioner of the Board of Control
    4 April 1821Bere AlstonuLord LovaineLord LovaineLord of the Bedchamber
    1. Canning sought re-election at Harwich

    6th Parliament (1818–1820)

    Date Constituency c/u Former incumbent Winner Cause
    29 July 1819EdinburghcWilliam DundasWilliam DundasKeeper of Sasines
    20 July 1819AshburtonuJohn Singleton CopleyJohn Singleton CopleySolicitor General for England and Wales
    19 July 1819EyeuSir Robert GiffordSir Robert GiffordAttorney General for England and Wales
    17 July 1819Milborne PortcRobert Matthew CasberdRobert Mathew CasberdPuisne Justice of the Brecon Circuit
    24 June 1819HeytesburyuWilliam Henry John ScottWilliam Henry John ScottClerk of Patents and Registrar of Affidavits at the Court of Chancery
    5 April 1819MonmouthshireuLord Granville SomersetLord Granville SomersetJunior Lord of the Treasury
    2 April 1819BanffshireuThe Earl FifeThe Earl FifeLord of the Bedchamber
    29 March 1819OrforduEdmond Alexander MacNaghtenEdmond Alexander MacNaghtenJunior Lord of the Treasury
    17 March 1819CarrickfergusuEarl of BelfastEarl of BelfastAccepted a Commission in the Army
    16 March 1819Inverness-shireuCharles GrantCharles GrantChief Secretary for Ireland
    15 March 1819EdinburghshireuSir George ClerkSir George ClerkLord of the Admiralty
    12 February 1819AshburtonuJohn Singleton CopleyJohn Singleton CopleyChief Justice of Chester

    5th Parliament (1812–1818)

    Date Constituency c/u Former incumbent Winner Cause
    1 May 1818YarmouthuJohn Leslie FosterJohn Leslie FosterSecond Counsel to the Commissioners of Revenue in Ireland
    7 March 1818SouthamptonuGeorge Henry RoseWilliam ChamberlayneClerk of the Parliaments[5 1]
    6 February 1818CockermouthuThomas WallaceThomas WallaceVice-President of the Board of Trade
    3 February 1818RiponuFrederick John RobinsonFrederick John RobinsonTreasurer of the Navy
    22 July 1817HarwichuNicholas VansittartNicholas VansittartChancellor of the Exchequer of Ireland
    14 May 1817DorchesteruSir Samuel ShepherdSir Samuel ShepherdAttorney General for England and Wales
    10 February 1817Londonderry CityuSir George Fitzgerald HillSir George Fitzgerald HillVice-Treasurer of Ireland
    19 July 1816DunbartonshireuArchibald Campbell ColquhounArchibald Campbell ColquhounLord Clerk Register
    3 July 1816YarmouthuJohn Leslie FosterJohn Leslie FosterAdvocate General for Ireland
    12 June 1816Milborne PortuSir Edward PagetSir Edward PagetGroom of the Bedchamber
    12 June 1816LiverpoolcGeorge CanningGeorge CanningPresident of the Board of Control
    7 June 1816MitchelluLord BinningLord BinningCommissioner of the Board of Control
    29 May 1816Monmouth BoroughsuMarquess of WorcesterMarquess of WorcesterLord of the Admiralty
    19 March 1816Newport (Cornwall)uJonathan RaineJonathan RaineKing's Counsel
    18 November 1814NewtownuBarrington Pope BlachfordBarrington Pope BlachfordLord of the Admiralty
    12 August 1814Queen's CountyuWilliam Wellesley PoleWilliam Wellesley PoleMaster of the Mint
    10 August 1814EdinburghuWilliam DundasWilliam DundasKeeper of the Signet
    8 August 1814ChichesteruWilliam HuskissonWilliam HuskissonFirst Commissioner of Woods and Forests
    11 March 1814EyeuSir William GarrowSir William GarrowChief Justice of Chester
    19 January 1814Inverness BurghsuCharles GrantCharles GrantJunior Lord of the Treasury
    27 November 1813CockermouthuViscount LowtherThomas WallaceJunior Lord of the Treasury[5 2]
    12 November 1813RiponuFrederick John RobinsonFrederick John RobinsonJoint Paymaster of the Forces
    21 July 1813OkehamptonuThe Lord GravesThe Lord GravesLord of the Bedchamber
    10 May 1813EyeuSir William GarrowSir William GarrowAttorney General for England and Wales
    24 April 1813OrforduEdmond Alexander MacNaghtenEdmond Alexander MacNaghtenLord of the Irish Treasury
    1. George Henry Rose sought re-election at Christchurch
    2. Lowther sought re-election at Westmorland

    4th Parliament (1807–1812)

    Date Constituency c/u Former incumbent Winner Cause
    6 August 1812AshburtonuLord Charles BentinckLord Charles BentinckTreasurer of the Household
    uJohn SullivanJohn SullivanCommissioner of the Board of Control
    15 Jul 1812BristolcCharles Bragge BathurstRichard Hart DavisChancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster[4 1]
    3 July 1812DowntonuSir Thomas PlumerSir Thomas PlumerAttorney General for England and Wales
    30 May 1812Old SarumuNicholas VansittartJames AlexanderChancellor of the Exchequer[4 2]
    20 April 1812County LouthuViscount JocelynViscount JocelynTreasurer of the Household
    1 April 1812LisburnuEarl of YarmouthEarl of YarmouthVice-Chamberlain of the Household
    7 March 1812Plympton ErleuViscount CastlereaghViscount CastlereaghForeign Secretary
    15 January 1812QueenboroughuRichard WellesleyRobert MoorsomJunior Lord of the Treasury[4 3]
    15 January 1812AldeburghuJohn McMahonJohn McMahonReceiver and Paymaster of the Royal Bounty to Officers’ Widows
    12 July 1811Queen's CountyuWilliam Wellesley PoleWilliam Wellesley PoleChancellor of the Irish Exchequer
    17 June 1811King's LynnuLord WalpoleLord WalpoleLord of the Admiralty
    1 June 1811HaslemereuRobert WardRobert WardClerk of the Ordnance
    15 May 1811County AntrimuJohn Bruce Richard O'NeillJohn Bruce Richard O'NeillConstable of Dublin Castle
    16 January 1811County LimerickcWilliam OdellWilliam OdellLord of the Irish Treasury
    6 July 1810AngleseyuBerkeley PagetBerkeley PagetJunior Lord of the Treasury
    30 June 1810RiponuFrederick John RobinsonFrederick John RobinsonLord of the Admiralty
    28 Jun 1810BletchingleyuWilliam KenrickWilliam KenrickMaster of the Household
    25 May 1810St GermansuCharles Philip YorkeCharles Philip YorkeFirst Lord of the Admiralty
    16 March 1810CambridgeshireuCharles Philip YorkeLord Francis Godolphin OsborneTeller of the Exchequer[4 4]
    12 February 1810Limerick CityuCharles VerekerCharles VerekerConstable of Limerick Castle
    9 February 1810Queen's CountyuWilliam Wellesley PoleWilliam Wellesley PoleChief Secretary for Ireland
    5 February 1810EnnisuWilliam FitzgeraldWilliam FitzgeraldLord of the Irish Treasury
    5 February 1810EdinburghshireuRobert Saunders DundasRobert Saunders DundasPresident of the Board of Control
    2 February 1810ScarboroughuCharles Manners SuttonCharles Manners SuttonJudge Advocate General
    1 February 1810BossineyuThe Earl of DesartThe Earl of DesartJunior Lord of the Treasury
    31 January 1810CockermouthuViscount LowtherViscount LowtherLord of the Admiralty
    30 January 1810TivertonuRichard RyderRichard RyderHome Secretary
    29 January 1810NewportuThe Viscount PalmerstonThe Viscount PalmerstonSecretary at War
    29 January 1810DunwichuSnowdon BarneSnowdon BarneJunior Lord of the Treasury
    7 July 1809StaffordshireuLord Granville Leveson GowerLord Granville Leveson GowerSecretary at War
    1 May 1809EdinburghshireuRobert Saunders DundasRobert Saunders Dundas Chief Secretary for Ireland
    22 February 1808OrforduLord Henry MooreLord Henry MooreJoint Muster Master General of the Forces in Ireland
    29 January 1808TivertonuRichard RyderRichard Ryder Junior Lord of the Treasury
    28 January 1808WhitchurchuWilliam BrodrickWilliam Brodrick Junior Lord of the Treasury
    21 August 1807HeytesburyuViscount FitzHarrisViscount FitzHarrisGovernor of the Isle of Wight
    20 July 1807GranthamuThomas ThorotonThomas ThorotonClerk of the Deliveries of the Ordnance
    20 July 1807DorchesteruCropley Ashley CooperCropley Ashley CooperClerk of the Ordnance
    1. Bathurst sought re-election at Bodmin
    2. Vansittart sought re-election at East Grinstead
    3. Richard Wellesley sought re-election at East Grinstead
    4. Yorke sought re-election at St Germans

    3rd Parliament (1806–1807)

    Date Constituency c/u Former incumbent Winner Cause
    1 May 1807DumfriesshireuWilliam Johnstone HopeWilliam Johnstone HopeNaval Lord
    21 April 1807MitchelluSir Arthur WellesleySir Arthur WellesleyChief Secretary for Ireland
    18 April 1807Great BedwynuViscount StopfordSir Vicary Gibbs Treasurer of the Household[3 1]
    17 April 1807West LooeuJames BullerJames BullerLord of the Admiralty
    17 April 1807ChristchurchuGeorge RoseGeorge RoseTreasurer of the Navy
    William Sturges BourneWilliam Sturges BourneJunior Lord of the Treasury
    16 Apr 1807Weymouth & Melcombe RegisuSir James PulteneySir James PulteneySecretary at War
    15 April 1807LiskearduWilliam EliotWilliam EliotJunior Lord of the Treasury
    15 April 1807HaslemereuRobert Plumer WardRobert Plumer WardLord of the Admiralty
    14 April 1807DorchesteruCropley AshleyCropley AshleyClerk of the Deliveries of the Ordnance
    13 April 1807Queen's CountyuWilliam Wellesley PoleWilliam Wellesley PoleClerk of the Ordnance
    13 April 1807EdinburghshireuRobert Saunders DundasRobert Saunders Dundas President of the Board of Control
    9 April 1807 BuckinghamshireuMarquess of Titchfield Marquess of Titchfield Junior Lord of the Treasury
    6 April 1807 Monmouth BoroughsuLord Charles Henry Somerset Lord Charles Henry Somerset Joint Paymaster of the Forces
    4 April 1807 Bere AlstonuLord Lovaine Lord Lovaine Commissioner of the Board of Control
    3 April 1807 Plympton ErleuViscount CastlereaghViscount Castlereagh Secretary of State for War and the Colonies
    3 April 1807 HaslemereuCharles LongCharles Long Joint Paymaster of the Forces
    1 April 1807 NorthamptonuSpencer Perceval Spencer Perceval Chancellor of the Exchequer
    1 April 1807 NewtownuGeorge Canning George Canning Foreign Secretary
    1. Stopford sought re-election at Marlborough

    2nd Parliament (1802–1806)

    Date Constituency c/u Former incumbent Winner Cause
    14 July 1806 Buckingham u Thomas Grenville Thomas Grenville President of the Board of Control
    17 June 1806 Honiton c Augustus Cavendish-Bradshaw Augustus Cavendish-Bradshaw Teller of the Exchequer of Ireland
    10 May 1806 Galway County u Denis Bowes Daly Denis Bowes Daly Muster Master General in Ireland
    18 April 1806 Queen's County u Henry Brooke Parnell Henry Brooke Parnell Lord of the Irish Treasury
    17 April 1806 Sligo County u Charles O'Hara Charles O'Hara Lord of the Irish Treasury
    25 February 1806 Aldeburgh u John McMahon John McMahon Clerk of the Ordnance
    25 February 1806 Knaresborough u Lord John Townshend Lord John Townshend Joint-Paymaster of the Forces
    27 February 1806 Cashel u William Wickham William Wickham Junior Lord of the Treasury
    28 February 1806 Stafford u Richard Brinsley Sheridan Richard Brinsley Sheridan Treasurer of the Navy
    14 March 1806 Waterford City u Sir (Simon) John Newport Sir (Simon) John Newport Resignation pending appointment as Chancellor of the Exchequer of Ireland
    15 March 1806 Corfe Castle u Nathaniel Bond Nathaniel Bond Judge Advocate General
    11 April 1806 Peterborough u William Elliot William Elliot Chief Secretary for Ireland
    24 February 1806 Haverfordwest u The Baron Kensington The Baron Kensington Lord of the Admiralty
    24 February 1806 Appleby u John Courtenay John Courtenay Junior Lord of the Treasury
    22 February 1806 Surrey u Lord William Russell Lord William Russell Lord of the Admiralty
    21 February 1806 Steyning u Lord Ossulston Lord Ossulston Treasurer of the Household
    21 February 1806 Northumberland u Charles Grey Charles Grey First Lord of the Admiralty
    20 February 1806 Wareham u John Calcraft John Calcraft Clerk of the Ordnance
    19 February 1806 St Mawes u William Windham William Windham Secretary of State for War and the Colonies
    19 February 1806Portsmouth u John Markham John Markham Naval Lord
    18 February 1806 Buckinghamshire u Earl Temple Earl Temple Joint-Paymaster of the Forces
    17 February 1806 Tavistock u Lord Robert Spencer Lord Robert Spencer Resignation pending appointment as Surveyor General of Woods, Forests, Parks, and Chases
    u Richard Fitzpatrick Richard Fitzpatrick Secretary at War
    17 February 1806 Newark u Sir Charles Morice Pole Sir Charles Morice Pole Naval Lord
    17 February 1806 Harwich u John Hiley Addington John Hiley Addington Commissioner of the Board of Control for India
    17 February 1806 Calne u Lord Henry Petty Osborne Markham Chancellor of the Exchequer[2 1]
    15 February 1806 Okehampton u Viscount Althorp Viscount Althorp Junior Lord of the Treasury
    15 February 1806 Morpeth u Viscount Morpeth Viscount Morpeth Commissioner of the Board of Control for India
    13 February 1806 Westminster u Charles James Fox Charles James Fox Foreign Secretary
    8 February 1806 Wendover u Charles Long Charles Long Chief Secretary for Ireland
    27 January 1806 Dunwich u Snowdon Barne Snowdon Barne Lord Treasurer's Remembrancer of the Court of Exchequer
    27 July 1805 Down c Viscount Castlereagh John Meade Secretary of State for War and the Colonies
    6 April 1805 King's County u Sir Lawrence Parsons Sir Lawrence Parsons Lord of the Irish Treasury
    1 April 1805 Old Sarum u Nicholas Vansittart Nicholas Vansittart Chief Secretary for Ireland
    28 March 1805 Dublin University c George Knox George Knox Lord of the Irish Treasury
    27 February 1805 Calne u Joseph Jekyll Joseph Jekyll King's Counsel
    11 February 1805 Mitchell u Robert Dallas Earl of Dalkeith Chief Justice of Chester[2 2]
    8 February 1805 Totnes u Vicary Gibbs Vicary Gibbs Solicitor General for England and Wales
    4 February 1805 Peeblesshire u Sir James Montgomery Sir James Montgomery Lord Advocate
    14 August 1804 Bridport u Sir Evan Nepean Sir Evan Nepean Lord of the Admiralty
    6 August 1804 Louth County u John Foster John Foster Chancellor of the Exchequer of Ireland
    4 August 1804 Tiverton u Richard Ryder Richard Ryder Second Justice of the South Wales circuit
    4 August 1804 Christchurch u George Rose George Rose Paymaster of the Forces
    28 July 1804 Tain Burghs u John Charles Villiers John Charles Villiers Prothonotary of common pleas, county of Lancaster
    20 July 1804 Bath u Lord John Thynne Lord John Thynne Vice-Chamberlain of the Household
    5 July 1804 Monmouth Boroughs u Lord Charles Henry Somerset Lord Charles Henry Somerset Paymaster of the Forces
    4 June 1804 Galway County u Viscount Dunlo Viscount Dunlo Commissioner of the Board of Control for India
    4 June 1804 Sutherland u William Dundas William Dundas Secretary at War
    4 June 1804 Tralee u George Canning George Canning Treasurer of the Navy
    26 May 1804 Lostwithiel u William Dickinson William Dickinson Lord of the Admiralty
    26 May 1804 Helston u Viscount FitzHarris Davies Giddy Junior Lord of the Treasury[2 3]
    26 May 1804 Christchurch u George Rose George Rose Vice-President of the Board of Trade
    22 May 1804 Weobley u Lord George Thynne Lord George Thynne Comptroller of the Household
    22 May 1804 Bere Alston u Lord Lovaine Lord Lovaine Junior Lord of the Treasury
    19 May 1804 Wendover u Charles Long Charles Long Junior Lord of the Treasury
    17 May 1804 Cambridge University u William Pitt William Pitt First Lord of the Treasury and Chancellor of the Exchequer
    17 February 1804 Bridport u Sir Evan Nepean Sir Evan Nepean Chief Secretary for Ireland
    8 February 1804 Truro u John Lemon John Lemon Lord of the Admiralty
    30 December 1803 Dorchester u Cropley Ashley Cropley Ashley Clerk of the Deliveries of the Ordnance
    3 December 1803 Plympton Erle c Edward Golding Edward Golding Junior Lord of the Treasury
    10 September 1803 Haddington Burghs u Thomas Maitland Thomas Maitland Commissioner of the Board of Control for India
    22 August 1803 Cambridgeshire u Charles Philip Yorke Charles Philip Yorke Resignation pending appointment as Home Secretary
    19 August 1803 Whitchurch u William Brodrick William Brodrick Junior Lord of the Treasury
    16 August 1803 Bristol u Charles Bragge Charles Bragge Resignation pending appointment as Secretary at War
    29 June 1803 Southwark c George Tierney George Tierney Treasurer of the Navy
    11 February 1803 Hastings u The Baron Glenbervie The Baron Glenbervie Surveyor General of Woods, Forests, Parks, and Chases
    1. Petty sought re-election at Cambridge University
    2. Dallas sought re-election at the Dysart Burghs
    3. FitzHarris sought re-election at Horsham

    1st Parliament (1801–1802)

    Date Constituency c/u Former incumbent Winner Cause
    8 May 1802 Newark u Thomas Manners-Sutton Thomas Manners-Sutton Solicitor General for England and Wales
    19 April 1802 Northampton u Spencer Perceval Spencer Perceval Attorney General for England and Wales
    23 November 1801 Bristol u Charles Bragge Charles Bragge Treasurer of the Navy
    15 June 1801 Banffshire u Sir William Grant Sir William Grant Master of the Rolls
    9 June 1801 Lymington u Sir Harry Neale Sir Harry Neale Groom of the Bedchamber
    22 May 1801 Helston u Charles Abbot Charles Abbot Chief Secretary for Ireland
    12 May 1801 Poole u George Garland George Garland Sought re-election due to holding an Admiralty contract
    24 March 1801 Weobley u Lord George Thynne Lord George Thynne Junior Lord of the Treasury
    23 March 1801 Corfe Castle u Nathaniel Bond Nathaniel Bond Junior Lord of the Treasury
    21 March 1801 Devizes u Henry Addington Henry Addington First Lord of the Treasury and Chancellor of the Exchequer
    5 March 1801 Kerry u Maurice FitzGerald Maurice FitzGerald Lord of the Irish Treasury
    3 March 1801 Cambridgeshire u Charles Philip Yorke Charles Philip Yorke Secretary at War
    2 March 1801 Armagh City u Patrick Duigenan Patrick Duigenan Commissioner of Union Compensation
    27 February 1801 Totnes u The Baron Arden The Baron Arden Master of the Mint
    25 February 1801 Weymouth & Melcombe Regis u William Garthshore William Garthshore Lord of the Admiralty
    25 February 1801 Rye u Lord Hawkesbury Lord Hawkesbury Foreign Secretary
    25 February 1801 Bramber u James Adams James Adams Lord of the Admiralty
    21 February 1801 Northampton u Spencer Perceval Spencer Perceval Solicitor General for England and Wales
    20 February 1801 Kinsale u William Rowley William Rowley Commissioner of Irish Revenue
    9 February 1801 Cambridge u Robert Manners Robert Manners Chief Equerry and Clerk Marshal

    18th Parliament (1796–1800)

    Date Constituency c/u Former incumbent Winner Cause
    13 December 1800WendoveruJohn Hiley AddingtonJohn Hiley AddingtonJunior Lord of the Treasury
    2 August 1800StaffordshireuLord Granville Leveson GowerLord Granville Leveson GowerJunior Lord of the Treasury
    28 July 1800BuckinghamuThomas GrenvilleThomas GrenvilleChief Justice in Eyre South of Trent
    5 July 1800St GermansuWilliam EliotWilliam EliotLord of the Admiralty
    9 June 1800RyeuRobert Saunders DundasRobert Saunders DundasKeeper of the Signet for Scotland
    9 June 1800PenrynuThomas WallaceThomas WallaceCommissioner of the Board of Control
    7 June 1800TivertonuDudley RyderDudley RyderTreasurer of the Navy
    5 June 1800WendoveruGeorge CanningGeorge CanningJoint Paymaster of the Forces
    2 June 1800EdinburghuHenry DundasHenry DundasKeeper of the Privy Seal of Scotland
    5 April 1800New WindsoruRobert Fulke GrevilleRobert Fulke GrevilleGroom of the Bedchamber
    11 October 1799EdinburghshireuRobert DundasRobert DundasJoint Clerk and Keeper of Sasines
    2 August 1799BanffshireuWilliam GrantSir William GrantResignation pending appointment as Solicitor General for England and Wales
    26 March 1799WendoveruGeorge CanningGeorge CanningCommissioner of the Board of Control
    19 March 1799Flint BoroughsuWatkin WilliamsWatkin WilliamsConstable of Flint Castle
    13 March 1799RyeuLord HawkesburyLord HawkesburyMaster of the Mint
    10 December 1798BanffshireuWilliam GrantWilliam GrantChief Justice of Chester
    6 December 1798DowntonuSir William ScottSir William ScottJudge of the Admiralty Court
    2 December 1797Tain BurghsuWilliam DundasWilliam DundasCommissioner of the Board of Control
    10 November 1797ChichesteruThomas SteeleThomas SteeleKing's Remembrancer
    31 July 1797PenrynuThomas WallaceThomas WallaceLord of the Admiralty
    27 July 1797DovercCharles Small PybusCharles Small PybusJunior Lord of the Treasury
    25 July 1797Newark-on-TrentuThomas Manners SuttonThomas Manners SuttonChief Justice of the North Wales Circuit
    8 May 1797ScarboroughuLord Charles Henry SomersetLord Charles Henry SomersetComptroller of the Household
    22 February 1797MidhurstuSylvester DouglasSylvester DouglasJunior Lord of the Treasury
    9 December 1796Higham FerrersuJames AdairJames AdairChief Justice of Chester

    17th Parliament (1790–1796)

    Date Constituency c/u Former incumbent Winner Cause
    6 January 1796BeaumarisuSir Watkin Williams WynnSir Watkin Williams WynnSteward of Bromfield and Yale
    13 March 1795SandwichuSir Philip StephensSir Philip StephensLord of the Admiralty
    7 March 1795WendoveruLord Hugh SeymourLord Hugh SeymourLord of the Admiralty
    7 February 1795LeicesteruThomas Boothby ParkynsThomas Boothby ParkynsAccepted a Commission in the Army
    4 February 1795Caernarvon BoroughsuLord PagetLord PagetAccepted a Commission in the Army
    19 July 1794Bishop's CastleuHenry StracheyHenry StracheyMaster of the Household
    15 July 1794HonitonuSir George YongeSir George YongeMaster of the Mint
    12 July 1794NorwichcWilliam WindhamWilliam WindhamResignation pending appointment as Secretary at War
    9 May 1794PontefractuJohn SmythJohn SmythJunior Lord of the Treasury
    5 April 1794Cambridge UniversityuEarl of EustonEarl of EustonChief Ranger of St. James Park and Hyde Park
    29 January 1794SeafordcJohn SargentRichard Paul JodrellClerk of the Ordnance[17 1]
    5 August 1793CockermouthuJohn AnstrutherJohn AnstrutherChief Justice of the North Wales Circuit
    29 June 1793Great BedwynuViscount StopfordViscount StopfordTreasurer of the Household
    28 June 1793RyeuRobert Banks JenkinsonRobert Banks JenkinsonCommissioner of the Board of Control
    28 June 1793EdinburghuHenry DundasHenry DundasPresident of the Board of Control
    26 June 1793WhitchurchuJohn Thomas TownshendJohn Thomas TownshendJunior Lord of the Treasury
    26 June 1793ShaftesburyuWilliam GrantPaul BenfieldSecond Justice of the South Wales Circuit[17 2]
    20 February 1793WeobleyuSir John ScottSir John ScottAttorney General for England and Wales
    20 February 1793Bere AlstonuJohn MitfordSir John MitfordSolicitor General for England and Wales
    8 February 1793Lyme RegisuThomas FaneThomas FaneGroom of the Bedchamber
    19 December 1792GuildforduThomas OnslowThomas OnslowOut-Ranger of Windsor Forest
    18 December 1792Cambridge UniversityuWilliam Pitt the YoungerWilliam Pitt the YoungerLord Warden of the Cinque Ports
    28 June 1792LiskearduEdward James EliotEdward James EliotCommissioner of the Board of Control
    20 June 1791PontefractuJohn SmythJohn SmythLord of the Admiralty
    17 June 1791QueenboroughuRichard HopkinsRichard HopkinsJunior Lord of the Treasury
    17 June 1791DoveruCharles Small PybusCharles Small PybusLord of the Admiralty
    15 June 1791EdinburghuHenry DundasHenry DundasHome Secretary
    6 May 1791DorsetuWilliam Morton PittWilliam Morton PittSeeks re-election due to holding a contract to supply cordage
    2 May 1791MineheaduViscount ParkerViscount ParkerComptroller of the Household
    27 April 1791HarwichuThomas OrdeThomas OrdeGovernor of the Isle of Wight
    12 March 1791PoolecBenjamin LesterBenjamin LesterSeeks re-election due to holding an Admiralty contract
    2 March 1791TivertonuDudley RyderDudley RyderJoint Paymaster of the Forces
    28 February 1791ChichestercThomas SteeleThomas SteeleJoint Paymaster of the Forces
    22 December 1790WarwickuThe Lord ArdenThe Lord ArdenRegistrar of the Court of the Admiralty
    1. Sargent sought re-election at Queenborough
    2. Grant sought re-election at New Windsor

    16th Parliament (1784–1790)

    Date Constituency c/u Former incumbent Winner Cause
    25 May 1790CirencesteruLord ApsleyLord ApsleyTeller of the Receipt of the Exchequer
    1 March 1790Old SarumuJohn Charles VilliersJohn Charles VilliersChief Justice in Eyre North of Trent
    26 February 1790TivertonuDudley RyderDudley RyderComptroller of the Household
    24 August 1789East LooeuViscount BelgraveViscount BelgraveResignation pending appointment as a Lord of the Admiralty
    10 August 1789Great BedwynuMarquess of GrahamMarquess of GrahamJoint Paymaster of the Forces
    7 August 1789CirencesteruLord ApsleyLord ApsleyJunior Lord of the Treasury
    7 August 1789BathuViscount BayhamViscount BayhamJunior Lord of the Treasury
    29 July 1789Bere AlstonuJohn MitfordJohn MitfordJustice of Cardiganshire, Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire
    19 June 1789BuckinghamshireuWilliam Wyndham GrenvilleWilliam Wyndham GrenvilleHome Secretary
    11 May 1789CambridgeuJames Whorwood AdeaneEdward FinchGroom of the Bedchamber[16 1]
    8 April 1789GloucestershireuGeorge Cranfield BerkeleyGeorge Cranfield BerkeleySurveyor-General of the Ordnance
    4 August 1788WestminstercThe Lord HoodLord John TownshendNaval Lord
    12 July 1788HindonuEdward BearcroftEdward BearcroftChief Justice of Chester
    9 July 1788New WoodstockuFrancis BurtonFrancis BurtonSecond Justice of Chester
    7 July 1788WeobleyuSir John ScottSir John ScottSolicitor General for England and Wales
    4 July 1788Newcastle-under-LymeuArchibald MacdonaldSir Archibald MacdonaldAttorney General for England and Wales
    1 July 1788New WindsoruPeniston Portlock PowneyPeniston Portlock PowneyRanger of Windsor Little Park
    25 June 1788AldboroughuRichard Pepper ArdenRichard Pepper ArdenMaster of the Rolls
    18 June 1788LauncestonuGeorge RoseSir John SwinburneClerk of the Parliaments[16 2]
    1 February 1787Bere AlstonuThe Earl of MorningtonCharles RainsfordJunior Lord of the Treasury[16 3]
    23 February 1787Old SarumuJohn Charles VilliersJohn Charles VilliersComptroller of the Household
    17 July 1787ArgyllshireuLord Frederick CampbellLord Frederick CampbellResignation pending appointment as Vice-Treasurer of Ireland
    4 December 1787Old SarumuGeorge HardingeGeorge HardingeChief Justice of Breconshire
    26 December 1787HarwichuJohn RobinsonJohn RobinsonSurveyor General of Woods, Forests, Parks, and Chases
    6 February 1786LiskearduEdward James EliotEdward James EliotKing's Remembrancer
    12 May 1785DumfriesshireuSir Robert LaurieSir Robert LaurieKnight Marischal
    22 February 1785MorpethuSir James St Clair ErskineSir James St Clair ErskineAccepts a beneficial interest in the Office of Director of Chancery in Scotland
    31 August 1784MarlboroughuThe Earl of CourtownThe Earl of CourtownTreasurer of the Household
    28 August 1784Chipping WycombeuRobert WallerRobert WallerGroom of the Bedchamber
    1. Adeane sought re-election at Cambridgeshire
    2. Rose sought re-election at Lymington
    3. Mornington sought re-election at Saltash

    15th Parliament (1780–1784)

    Date Constituency c/u Former incumbent Winner Cause
    8 January 1784EdinburghshireuHenry DundasHenry DundasTreasurer of the Navy
    6 January 1784NewtownuRichard Pepper ArdenRichard Pepper ArdenSolicitor General for England and Wales
    5 January 1784RichmonduMarquess of GrahamMarquess of GrahamJunior Lord of the Treasury
    5 January 1784BuckinghamuWilliam Wyndham GrenvilleWilliam Wyndham GrenvillePaymaster of the Forces
    5 January 1784BathuJohn Jeffreys PrattJohn Jeffreys PrattLord of the Admiralty
    3 January 1784WestburyuSamuel EstwickSamuel EstwickSecretary and Registrar of Chelsea Hospital
    3 January 1784St GermansuEdward James EliotEdward James EliotJunior Lord of the Treasury
    3 January 1784LudgershalluGeorge Augustus SelwynGeorge Augustus SelwynSurveyor General of the Land Revenues of the Crown
    3 January 1784East LooeuJohn BullerJohn BullerJunior Lord of the Treasury
    3 January 1784LauncestonuCharles George PercevalCharles George PercevalLord of the Admiralty
    3 January 1784ApplebyuWilliam Pitt the YoungerWilliam Pitt the YoungerFirst Lord of the Treasury and Chancellor of the Exchequer
    31 December 1783HindoncLloyd KenyonLloyd KenyonAttorney General for England and Wales
    31 December 1783DartmouthuCharles BrettCharles BrettLord of the Admiralty
    31 December 1783CirencesteruLord ApsleyLord ApsleyLord of the Admiralty
    30 December 1783WallingforduJohn AubreyJohn AubreyJunior Lord of the Treasury
    30 December 1783HonitonuSir George YongeSir George YongeSecretary at War
    26 November 1783ClitheroeuJohn LeeJohn LeeAttorney General for England and Wales
    26 November 1783Cambridge UniversityuJames MansfieldJames MansfieldSolicitor General for England and Wales
    7 August 1783DunbartonshireuGeorge Keith ElphinstoneGeorge Keith ElphinstoneSecretary, Chamberlain and Keeper of the Signet of the Principality of Scotland
    30 May 1783NewtonuThomas Peter LeghThomas Peter LeghAccepted a Commission in the Army
    24 May 1783HuntingdonshireuViscount HinchingbrookeViscount HinchingbrookeMaster of the Buckhounds
    9 May 1783Wigtown BurghsuWilliam AdamWilliam AdamTreasurer of the Ordnance
    2 May 1783WiganuHoratio WalpoleHoratio WalpoleSecretary and Registrar of Chelsea Hospital
    29 April 1783TamworthuJohn CourtenayJohn CourtenaySurveyor-General of the Ordnance
    25 April 1783OkehamptonuHumphrey MinchinHumphrey MinchinClerk of the Ordnance
    23 April 1783ClitheroeuJohn LeeJohn LeeSolicitor General for England and Wales
    22 April 1783HorshamuJames WallaceJames WallaceAttorney General for England and Wales
    18 April 1783TavistockuRichard FitzPatrickRichard FitzPatrickSecretary at War
    17 April 1783Bishop's CastleuHenry StracheyHenry StracheyClerk of the Deliveries of the Ordnance
    16 April 1783MontgomeryuWhitshed KeeneWhitshed KeeneLord of the Admiralty
    16 April 1783PetersfielduWilliam JolliffeWilliam JolliffeLord of the Admiralty
    15 April 1783WarwickuCharles Francis GrevilleCharles Francis GrevilleTreasurer of the Household
    15 April 1783KnaresboroughuViscount DuncannonViscount DuncannonLord of the Admiralty
    14 April 1783CarlisleuEarl of SurreyEarl of SurreyJunior Lord of the Treasury
    12 April 1783SaltashcSir Grey CooperSir Grey CooperJunior Lord of the Treasury
    11 April 1783MaltonuEdmund BurkeEdmund BurkePaymaster of the Forces
    11 April 1783Cambridge UniversityuJohn TownshendJohn TownshendLord of the Admiralty
    10 April 1783Higham FerrersuFrederick MontaguFrederick MontaguJunior Lord of the Treasury
    9 April 1783Great YarmouthuCharles TownshendCharles TownshendTreasurer of the Navy
    9 April 1783New WoodstockuWilliam EdenWilliam EdenVice-Treasurer of Ireland
    9 April 1783BanburyuLord NorthLord NorthHome Secretary
    8 April 1783YorkuLord John CavendishLord John CavendishChancellor of the Exchequer
    7 April 1783WestminsteruCharles James FoxCharles James FoxForeign Secretary
    6 April 1783ThetforduRichard HopkinsRichard HopkinsLord of the Admiralty
    29 March 1783WestburyuSamuel EstwickSamuel EstwickSecretary and Registrar of Chelsea Hospital
    2 January 1783EdinburghshireuHenry DundasHenry DundasTreasurer of the Navy[15 1]
    18 December 1782OxfordshireuLord Charles SpencerLord Charles SpencerVice-Treasurer of Ireland
    5 August 1782ApplebyuWilliam Pitt the YoungerWilliam Pitt the YoungerChancellor of the Exchequer
    22 July 1782St GermansuEdward James EliotEdward James EliotJunior Lord of the Treasury
    19 July 1782CalneuIsaac BarréIsaac BarréPaymaster of the Forces
    19 July 1782BathuJohn Jeffreys PrattJohn Jeffreys PrattLord of the Admiralty
    18 July 1782WhitchurchuThomas TownshendThomas TownshendHome Secretary
    16 July 1782HonitonuSir George YongeSir George YongeSecretary at War
    15 July 1782WallingforduJohn AubreyJohn AubreyLord of the Admiralty
    8 July 1782New RomneyuRichard JacksonRichard JacksonJunior Lord of the Treasury
    3 June 1782OxforduLord Robert SpencerLord Robert SpencerVice-Treasurer of Ireland
    4 May 1782HuntingdonshireuThe Earl LudlowThe Earl LudlowComptroller of the Household
    25 April 1782SussexuThomas PelhamThomas PelhamSurveyor-General of the Ordnance
    25 April 1782ElginshireuLord William GordonLord William GordonVice Admiral of Scotland
    22 April 1782HindoncLloyd KenyonLloyd KenyonAttorney General for England and Wales
    5 April 1782CalneuIsaac BarréIsaac BarréTreasurer of the Navy
    4 April 1782MaltonuEdmund BurkeEdmund BurkePaymaster of the Forces
    4 April 1782KnaresboroughuViscount DuncannonViscount DuncannonLord of the Admiralty
    4 April 1782Higham FerrersuFrederick MontaguFrederick MontaguJunior Lord of the Treasury
    4 April 1782BuckinghamuJames GrenvilleJames GrenvilleJunior Lord of the Treasury
    4 April 1782BridgnorthuHugh PigotHugh PigotNaval Lord
    3 April 1782YorkuLord John CavendishLord John CavendishChancellor of the Exchequer
    3 April 1782WhitchurchuThomas TownshendThomas TownshendSecretary at War
    3 April 1782WestminsteruCharles James FoxCharles James FoxForeign Secretary
    3 April 1782NorthamptonuViscount AlthorpViscount AlthorpJunior Lord of the Treasury
    3 April 1782Cambridge UniversityuJohn TownshendJohn TownshendLord of the Admiralty
    2 April 1782HonitonuSir George YongeSir George YongeVice-Treasurer of Ireland
    19 February 1782BuckinghamuRichard Aldworth NevilleWilliam Wyndham GrenvilleAgent to the Regiment of Militia in Buckinghamshire[15 2]
    18 February 1782Weymouth and Melcombe RegisuWelbore EllisWelbore EllisSecretary of State for the Colonies
    2 January 1782Castle RisinguJohn Chetwynd TalbotJohn Chetwynd TalbotLord of Trade
    24 August 1781LanarkshireuAndrew StuartAndrew StuartSeeks re-election upon becoming Keeper of the Register of Sasines in Scotland
    16 August 1781AyrshireuSir Adam FergussonSir Adam FergussonLord of Trade
    26 July 1781MorpethuAnthony Morris StorerAnthony Morris StorerLord of Trade
    16 July 1781Caernarvon BoroughsuGlynn WynnGlynn WynnReceiver General of Land Revenue in North Wales and Cheshire
    26 June 1781RadnorshireuThomas JohnesThomas JohnesAuditor of the King’s Land Revenue in Wales
    1. Dundas sought re-election at Newtown to ensure that he had a seat when Parliament convened. Afterwards he resigned that seat and was returned for Edinburghsire.
    2. Neville sought re-election at Reading

    14th Parliament (1774–1780)

    Date Constituency c/u Former incumbent Winner Cause
    12 July 1780HorshamuJames WallaceJames WallaceAttorney General for England and Wales
    5 February 1780OrforduViscount BeauchampViscount BeauchampCofferer of the Household
    1 February 1780Newport (I.o.W.)uSir Richard WorsleySir Richard WorsleyComptroller of the Household
    22 December 1779OxfordshireuLord Charles SpencerLord Charles SpencerTreasurer of the Chamber
    23 July 1779LanarkshireuAndrew StuartAndrew StuartLord of Trade
    16 July 1779LinlithgowshireuSir William CunynghameSir William CunynghameThird Clerk Comptroller of the Green Cloth
    16 July 1779EdinburghshireuHenry DundasHenry DundasKeeper of the Signet
    12 July 1779TrurouBamber GascoyneBamber GascoyneLord of the Admiralty
    12 July 1779LiskearduEdward GibbonEdward GibbonLord of Trade
    1 January 1779MontgomeryuWhitshed KeeneWhitshed KeeneSurveyor of the King's Works
    22 December 1778HastingsuCharles JenkinsonCharles JenkinsonSecretary at War
    15 June 1778Bishop's CastleuHenry StracheyAlexander WedderburnClerk of the Deliveries of the Ordnance[14 1]
    11 June 1778OkehamptonuAlexander WedderburnHumphrey MinchinAttorney General for England and Wales
    10 June 1778HorshamuJames WallaceJames WallaceSolicitor General for England and Wales
    9 June 1778BanburyuLord NorthLord NorthLord Warden of the Cinque Ports
    3 June 1778St GermansuBenjamin LangloisBenjamin LangloisStorekeeper of the Ordnance
    27 May 1778LostwithieluThomas PotterThomas PotterSecond Justice of Anglesey
    17 December 1777Newport (I.o.W.)uSir Richard WorsleySir Richard WorsleyThird Clerk Comptroller of the Green Cloth
    17 December 1777HastingsuThe Viscount PalmerstonThe Viscount PalmerstonJunior Lord of the Treasury
    15 December 1777HuntingdonuThe Lord MulgraveThe Lord MulgraveLord of the Admiralty
    1 December 1777MidhurstuJohn OrdJohn OrdAttorney-General of the Duchy of Lancaster
    29 November 1777BathuAbel MoyseyAbel MoyseySecond Justice of Brecon Circuit
    18 June 1777BewdleyuThe Lord WestcoteThe Lord WestcoteJunior Lord of the Treasury
    16 June 1777CamelforduSir Ralph PayneSir Ralph PayneThird Clerk Comptroller of the Green Cloth
    14 June 1777WiltonuCharles HerbertCharles HerbertGroom of the Bedchamber
    13 June 1777Weymouth and Melcombe RegisuWelbore EllisWelbore EllisTreasurer of the Navy
    13 June 1777TamworthuThomas de GreyThomas de GreyLord of Trade
    11 June 1777Great YarmouthcCharles TownshendCharles TownshendVice-Treasurer of Ireland
    27 March 1777LanarkshireuAndrew StuartAndrew StuartJoint Keeper of the Signet
    14 March 1777EdinburghshireuHenry DundasHenry DundasJoint Keeper of the Signet
    6 November 1776SouthamptonuHans StanleyHans StanleyCofferer of the Household
    29 May 1776WarehamuChristopher D'OylyChristopher D'OylyCommissary General of Musters
    11 March 1776New WoodstockuWilliam EdenWilliam EdenLord of Trade
    29 November 1775EyeuJohn St JohnJohn St JohnSurveyor General of the Land Revenues of the Crown
    15 November 1775East GrinsteaduLord George GermainLord George GermainSecretary of State for the Colonies
    8 November 1775MalmesburyuCharles James FoxCharles James FoxSeeks re-election upon inheriting and then resigning the office of Clerk of the Pells in Ireland
    3 November 1775HastingsuCharles JenkinsonCharles JenkinsonClerk of the Pells in Ireland
    8 June 1775EdinburghshireuHenry DundasHenry DundasLord Advocate
    12 April 1775ScarboroughuSir Hugh PalliserSir Hugh PalliserNaval Lord
    5 April 1775HeytesburyuWilliam GordonWilliam GordonGroom of the Bedchamber
    28 December 1774WinchesteruHenry PentonHenry PentonLord of the Admiralty
    1. Strachey sought re-election at Saltash.

    13th Parliament (1768–1774)

    Date Constituency c/u Former incumbent Winner Cause
    21 March 1774GrampounduCharles Wolfran CornwallCharles Wolfran CornwallJunior Lord of the Treasury
    19 March 1774LiverpooluSir William MeredithSir William MeredithComptroller of the Household
    15 March 1774OrforduViscount BeauchampViscount BeauchampJunior Lord of the Treasury
    14 March 1774Weymouth and Melcombe RegisuJeremiah DysonJeremiah DysonCofferer of the Household
    28 January 1774WarehamuWhitshed KeeneThomas de GreyLord of Trade[13 1]
    20 January 1774Newcastle-under-LymeuSir George HaySir George HayJudge of the High Court of the Admiralty
    1 January 1773MidhurstuCharles James FoxCharles James FoxJunior Lord of the Treasury
    28 December 1772HarwichuCharles JenkinsonCharles JenkinsonVice-Treasurer of Ireland
    5 December 1772St GermansuBenjamin LangloisBenjamin LangloisClerk of the Deliveries of the Ordnance
    5 December 1772LudgershalluViscount GarliesViscount GarliesLord of Trade
    4 December 1772ReigateuSir Charles CocksSir Charles CocksClerk of the Ordnance
    15 June 1772Lyme RegisuHenry FaneHenry FaneSurveyor of the King's Private Roads
    9 May 1772SaltashcThomas BradshawJohn WilliamsLord of the Admiralty
    John WilliamsThomas BradshawBy-election results reversed on petition 8 June 1772
    10 April 1772New WoodstockuJohn SkynnerJohn SkynnerPuisne Justice of Chester
    28 February 1772Dysart BurghsuJames Townsend OswaldJames Townsend OswaldSecretary for the Leeward Islands
    15 February 1772PetersfielduWilliam JolliffeWilliam JolliffeLord of Trade
    12 February 1772WeobleyuBamber GascoyneBamber GascoyneLord of Trade
    3 February 1772Castle RisinguThomas WhatelyThomas WhatelySurveyor of the King's Private Roads
    27 January 1772WallingfordcJohn CatorJohn CatorWarden of the Mint
    11 May 1771Wootton BassettuHenry St JohnHenry St JohnGroom of the Bedchamber
    27 February 1771Haddington BurghscPatrick WarrenderPatrick WarrenderKing's Remembrancer in Scotland
    16 February 1771HuntingdonshireuViscount HinchingbrookeViscount HinchingbrookeVice-Chamberlain of the Household
    2 February 1771Castle RisinguThomas WhatelyThomas WhatelyLord of Trade
    1 February 1771TamworthuEdward ThurlowEdward ThurlowAttorney General for England and Wales
    1 February 1771Bishop's CastleuAlexander WedderburnAlexander WedderburnSolicitor General for England and Wales
    29 January 1771Bury St EdmundsuAugustus John HerveyAugustus John Hervey Naval Lord
    23 May 1770BossineyuSir George OsbornSir George OsbornGroom of the Bedchamber
    21 May 1770SouthamptonuHans StanleyHans StanleyGovernor of the Isle of Wight
    30 April 1770New WoodstockuLord Robert SpencerLord Robert SpencerLord of Trade
    23 April 1770CarmarthenshireuGeorge RiceGeorge RiceTreasurer of the Chamber
    20 April 1770WarwickuLord GrevilleLord GrevilleLord of Trade
    17 April 1770Great BedwynuWilliam NortheyWilliam NortheyLord of Trade
    4 April 1770TamworthuEdward ThurlowEdward ThurlowSolicitor General for England and Wales
    22 March 1770RoxburghshireuSir Gilbert ElliotSir Gilbert ElliotTreasurer of the Navy
    7 March 1770CardiganshireuThe Viscount LisburneThe Viscount LisburneLord of the Admiralty
    1 March 1770ChristchurchuThomas RobinsonThomas RobinsonVice-Chamberlain of the Household
    27 February 1770PlymouthuFrancis Holburne GreyFrancis Holburne GreyNaval Lord
    26 February 1770MidhurstuCharles James FoxCharles James FoxLord of the Admiralty
    10 February 1770Great YarmouthuCharles TownshendCharles TownshendJunior Lord of the Treasury
    8 February 1770PetersfielduWelbore EllisWelbore EllisVice-Treasurer of Ireland
    9 June 1769Stirling BurghsuJames MastertonJames MastertonBarrack Master General for Scotland
    15 May 1769CambridgeuCharles Sloane CadoganCharles Sloane CadoganMaster of the Mint
    8 May 1769TotnesuPeter BurrellPeter BurrellSurveyor General of the Land Revenues of the Crown
    8 February 1769GuildforduSir Fletcher NortonSir Fletcher NortonJustice in Eyre, South of the Trent
    4 January 1769CardiganshireuThe Viscount LisburneThe Viscount LisburneLord of Trade
    28 December 1768Weymouth and Melcombe RegisuJeremiah DysonJeremiah DysonJunior Lord of the Treasury
    10 December 1768Glasgow BurghsuLord Frederick CampbellLord Frederick CampbellLord Clerk Register
    11 July 1768TavistockuRichard RigbyRichard RigbyPaymaster of the Forces
    2 July 1768LudgershalluViscount GarliesViscount GarliesCommissioner of Police for Scotland
    27 June 1768BristoluThe Viscount ClareThe Viscount ClareVice-Treasurer of Ireland
    1. Keene sought re-election at Ludgershall.

    12th Parliament (1761–1768)

    Date Constituency c/u Former incumbent Winner Cause
    28 January 1768TavistockuRichard RigbyRichard RigbyVice-Treasurer of Ireland
    4 December 1767WhitchurchuThomas TownshendThomas TownshendJoint Paymaster of the Forces
    4 December 1767ApplebyuCharles JenkinsonCharles JenkinsonJunior Lord of the Treasury
    1 December 1767DartmouthuRichard HopkinsRichard HopkinsThird Clerk Comptroller of the Green Cloth
    30 November 1767BanburyuLord NorthLord NorthChancellor of the Exchequer
    5 February 1767RoxburghshireuSir Gilbert ElliotGilbert ElliotKeeper of the Signet
    9 January 1767CockermouthuCharles JenkinsonJohn ElliotLord of the Admiralty[12 1]
    16 December 1766BristoluRobert NugentRobert NugentFirst Lord of Trade
    15 December 1766SouthamptonuHans StanleyHans StanleyCofferer of the Household
    10 December 1766PortsmouthuSir Edward HawkeSir Edward HawkeFirst Lord of the Admiralty
    9 December 1766QueenboroughuSir Peircy BrettSir Peircy BrettNaval Lord
    5 December 1766Ross-shireuJames Stuart MackenzieJames Stuart MackenzieKeeper of the Privy Seal of Scotland
    4 December 1766NairnshireuPryse CampbellPryse CampbellJunior Lord of the Treasury
    27 November 1766MiddlesexuGeorge CookeGeorge CookeJoint Paymaster of the Forces
    25 November 1766East RetforduJohn ShelleyJohn ShelleyTreasurer of the Household
    20 November 1766East LooeuThe Viscount PalmerstonThe Viscount PalmerstonLord of the Admiralty
    18 November 1766BuckinghamuJames GrenvilleJames GrenvilleVice-Treasurer of Ireland
    18 November 1766ChristchurchuThomas RobinsonThomas RobinsonLord of Trade
    18 November 1766Newport (Cornwall)uWilliam de GreyWilliam de GreyAttorney General for England and Wales
    18 November 1766Chipping WycombeuIsaac BarréIsaac BarréVice-Treasurer of Ireland
    17 November 1766BanburyuLord NorthLord NorthJoint Paymaster of the Forces
    17 November 1766HarwichuCharles TownshendCharles TownshendChancellor of the Exchequer
    17 November 1766HonitonuSir George YongeSir George YongeLord of the Admiralty
    1 April 1766BridgnorthuWilliam WhitmoreWilliam WhitmoreWarden of the Mint
    17 January 1766Perth BurghsuGeorge DempsterGeorge DempsterSecretary to the Order of the Thistle
    8 January 1766WorcestershireuWilliam DowdeswellWilliam DowdeswellChancellor of the Exchequer
    8 January 1766SurreyuGeorge OnslowGeorge OnslowJunior Lord of the Treasury
    2 January 1766EdinburghshireuSir Alexander GilmourSir Alexander GilmourThird Clerk Comptroller of the Green Cloth
    30 December 1765KnaresboroughuSir Anthony Thomas AbdySir Anthony Thomas AbdyKing's Counsel
    uLord John CavendishLord John CavendishJunior Lord of the Treasury
    28 December 1765Higham FerrersuJohn YorkeJohn YorkeLord of Trade
    27 December 1765East LooeuThe Viscount PalmerstonThe Viscount PalmerstonLord of Trade
    John BullerJohn BullerLord of the Admiralty
    27 December 1765GuildforduGeorge OnslowGeorge OnslowOut-Ranger of Windsor Forest
    26 December 1765DartmouthuThe Viscount HoweThe Viscount HoweTreasurer of the Navy
    26 December 1765DerbyuWilliam FitzherbertWilliam FitzherbertLord of Trade
    26 December 1765HedonuSir Charles SaundersSir Charles SaundersNaval Lord
    26 December 1765HytheuLord George SackvilleLord George SackvilleVice-Treasurer of Ireland
    26 December 1765LiverpooluSir William MeredithSir William MeredithLord of the Admiralty
    26 December 1765PlymouthuThe Viscount BarringtonThe Viscount BarringtonSecretary at War
    26 December 1765PontefractuThe Viscount GalwayThe Viscount GalwayMaster of the Staghounds
    26 December 1765StamforduGeorge Bridges BrudenellGeorge Bridges BrudenellSecond Clerk Comptroller of the Green Cloth
    26 December 1765SussexuThomas PelhamThomas PelhamComptroller of the Household
    23 December 1765HarwichuJohn RobertsJohn RobertsLord of Trade
    23 December 1765ReigateuCharles YorkeCharles YorkeAttorney General for England and Wales
    23 December 1765SeaforduThe Viscount GageThe Viscount GagePaymaster of Pensions
    23 December 1765TamworthuViscount VilliersEdward ThurlowVice-Chamberlain of the Household[12 2]
    23 December 1765ThetforduHenry Seymour ConwayHenry Seymour ConwaySouthern Secretary
    23 December 1765WhitchurchuThomas TownshendThomas TownshendJunior Lord of the Treasury
    23 December 1765New WindsoruAugustus KeppelAugustus KeppelNaval Lord
    23 December 1765Great YarmouthuCharles TownshendCharles TownshendLord of the Admiralty
    24 June 1765Glasgow BurghsuLord Frederick CampbellLord Frederick CampbellKeeper of the Privy Seal of Scotland
    5 June 1765Anstruther BurghsuSir Henry ErskineSir Henry ErskineSecretary to the Order of the Thistle
    3 June 1765HarwichuCharles TownshendCharles TownshendPaymaster of the Forces
    19 January 1765BossineyuJohn Richmond WebbJohn Richmond WebbJudge of the Brecon Circuit
    18 January 1765WiltonuNicholas HerbertNicholas HerbertSecretary of Jamaica
    17 January 1765BrackleyuRobert WoodRobert WoodGroom Porter
    15 January 1765SouthamptonuHans StanleyHans StanleyGovernor of the Isle of Wight
    15 January 1765WinchelseauSir Thomas SewellSir Thomas SewellMaster of the Rolls
    23 April 1764CambridgeuCharles Sloane CadoganCharles Sloane CadoganSurveyor of Gardens and Waters
    24 April 1764BedforduRichard VernonRichard VernonThird Clerk Comptroller of the Green Cloth
    24 April 1764YarmouthuJeremiah DysonJeremiah DysonLord of Trade
    29 December 1763StirlingshireuJames CampbellJames CampbellGovernor of Stirling Castle
    27 December 1763Newport (Cornwall)uWilliam de GreyWilliam de GreySolicitor General for England and Wales
    24 December 1763WigancSir Fletcher NortonSir Fletcher NortonAttorney General for England and Wales
    24 December 1763West LooeuFrancis BullerFrancis BullerGroom Porter
    22 November 1763TavistockuRichard Neville NevilleRichard Neville NevillePaymaster of Pensions
    18 May 1763Dysart BurghsuJames OswaldJames OswaldVice-Treasurer of Ireland
    12 May 1763Ross-shireuJames Stuart MackenzieJames Stuart MackenzieKeeper of the Privy Seal of Scotland
    11 May 1763GlamorganshireuSir Edmond ThomasSir Edmond ThomasSurveyor-General of Woods North and South of Trent
    6 May 1763Kirkcudbright StewartryuJohn Ross MackyeJohn Ross MackyeTreasurer of the Ordnance
    4 May 1763OxfordshireuLord Charles SpencerLord Charles SpencerComptroller of the Household
    28 April 1763St IvesuCharles HothamCharles HothamGroom of the Bedchamber
    28 April 1763DartmouthuThe Viscount HoweThe Viscount HoweNaval Lord
    27 April 1763PontefractuWilliam Gerard HamiltonWilliam Gerard HamiltonChancellor of the Exchequer of Ireland
    26 April 1763Old SarumuThomas PittThomas PittLord of the Admiralty
    26 April 1763MaldoncBamber GascoyneJohn HuskeLord of Trade
    25 April 1763BuckinghamuGeorge GrenvilleGeorge GrenvilleFirst Lord of the Treasury and Chancellor of the Exchequer
    23 April 1763WinchelseauThomas Orby HunterThomas Orby HunterJunior Lord of the Treasury
    23 April 1763WellsuThe Lord DigbyThe Lord DigbyLord of the Admiralty
    23 April 1763ChristchurchuJames HarrisJames HarrisJunior Lord of the Treasury
    21 April 1763YarmouthuThe Lord HolmesThe Lord HolmesGovernor of the Isle of Wight
    1 March 1763HarwichuCharles TownshendCharles TownshendFirst Lord of Trade
    12 January 1763OxfordshireuLord Charles SpencerLord Charles SpencerOut-Ranger of Windsor Forest and Surveyor of Gardens and Waters
    3 January 1763LauncestonuHumphry MoriceHumphry MoriceComptroller of the Household
    1 January 1763HuntingdonshireuThe Lord CarysfortThe Lord CarysfortLord of the Admiralty
    28 December 1762ChristchurchuJames HarrisJames HarrisLord of the Admiralty
    27 December 1762WeobleyuHenry Frederick ThynneHenry Frederick ThynneThird Clerk Comptroller of the Green Cloth
    27 December 1762IpswichuThe Lord OrwellThe Lord OrwellLord of Trade
    27 December 1762BewdleyuSir Edward WinningtonSir Edward WinningtonStorekeeper of the Ordnance
    23 December 1762TavistockuRichard RigbyRichard RigbyVice-Treasurer of Ireland
    22 December 1762AylesburyuWelbore EllisWelbore EllisSecretary at War
    21 December 1762LancashireuLord StrangeLord StrangeChancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
    15 December 1762AbingdonuJohn MortonJohn MortonChief Justice of Chester
    30 November 1762DunwichuHenry FoxHenry FoxClerk of the Pells in Ireland
    30 November 1762BuckinghamuGeorge GrenvilleGeorge GrenvilleFirst Lord of the Admiralty
    30 June 1762CockermouthuCharles JenkinsonCharles JenkinsonTreasurer of the Ordnance
    17 June 1762SelkirkshireuGilbert ElliotGilbert ElliotTreasurer of the Chamber
    11 June 1762PlymouthuThe Viscount BarringtonThe Viscount BarringtonTreasurer of the Navy
    9 June 1762Weymouth and Melcombe RegisuSir Francis DashwoodSir Francis DashwoodChancellor of the Exchequer
    9 June 1762King's LynnuSir John TurnerSir John TurnerJunior Lord of the Treasury
    7 June 1762BuckinghamuGeorge GrenvilleGeorge GrenvilleNorthern Secretary
    24 February 1762HampshireuSir Simeon StuartSir Simeon StuartChamberlain of the Exchequer
    1 February 1762ReigateuCharles YorkeCharles YorkeAttorney General for England and Wales
    1 February 1762WiganuFletcher NortonSir Fletcher NortonSolicitor General for England and Wales
    10 December 1761DerbyshireuLord George CavendishLord George CavendishComptroller of the Household
    7 December 1761MineheaduThe Earl of ThomondThe Earl of ThomondCofferer of the Household[12 3]
    5 December 1761HarwichuJohn RobertsJohn RobertsLord of Trade
    4 December 1761WinchelseauThe Earl of ThomondThomas SewellCofferer of the Household[12 3]
    1. Jenkinson sought re-election at Appleby.
    2. Villiers sought re-election at Aldborough.
    3. 1 2 Thormond was elected in two constituencies and sought re-election at Minehead.

    11th Parliament (1754–1761)

    Date Constituency c/u Former incumbent Winner Cause
    14 January 1761Cambridge UniversityuEdward FinchEdward FinchSurveyor of the King's Private Roads
    8 December 1760OrforduCharles FitzRoyCharles FitzRoyGroom of the Bedchamber
    uJohn OffleyJohn OffleyGroom of the Bedchamber
    4 December 1760St MawesuHenry Seymour ConwayHenry Seymour ConwayGroom of the Bedchamber
    2 December 1760SeaforduJames PeacheyJames PeacheyGroom of the Bedchamber
    30 January 1760St GermansuEdward EliotEdward EliotLord of Trade
    26 January 1760OrforduCharles FitzRoyCharles FitzRoyGroom of the Bedchamber
    18 January 1760Dysart BurghsuJames OswaldJames OswaldJunior Lord of the Treasury
    2 January 1760NorwichuEdward BaconEdward BaconLord of Trade
    1 January 1760TavistockuRichard RigbyRichard RigbyMaster of the Rolls in Ireland
    26 December 1759BristoluRobert NugentRobert NugentVice-Treasurer of Ireland
    20 December 1759OrforduHenry Bilson LeggeCharles FitzRoySurveyor of Petty Customs of the Port of London[11 1]
    10 December 1759Old SarumuViscount PulteneyViscount PulteneyAccepted a Commission in the Army
    4 June 1759BanburyuLord NorthLord NorthJunior Lord of the Treasury
    24 June 1758ReigateuCharles CocksCharles CocksClerk of the Deliveries of the Ordnance
    31 January 1758CambridgeuViscount DupplinViscount DupplinChancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
    28 January 1758OrforduHenry Bilson LeggeHenry Bilson LeggeResignation upon becoming Surveyor of Petty Customs of the Port of London
    3 February 1758East RetforduJohn ShelleyJohn ShelleyClerk of the Pipe
    10 December 1757EyeuCourthorpe ClaytonCourthorpe ClaytonAvener and Clerk Marshal
    6 December 1757SouthamptonuHans StanleyHans StanleyLord of the Admiralty
    30 July 1757Anstruther BurghsuSir Henry ErskineSir Henry ErskineSurveyor of the King's Private Roads
    12 July 1757CockermouthuThe Earl of ThomondThe Earl of ThomondTreasurer of the Household
    9 July 1757OrforduHenry Bilson LeggeHenry Bilson LeggeChancellor of the Exchequer
    John OffleyJohn OffleyGroom of the Bedchamber
    7 July 1757New WoodstockuThe Viscount BatemanThe Viscount BatemanMaster of the Buckhounds
    6 July 1757AylesburyuThomas PotterJohn WilkesVice-Treasurer of Ireland[11 2]
    6 July 1757WinchelseauThomas Orby HunterThomas Orby HunterLord of the Admiralty
    5 July 1757New WindsorcHenry FoxHenry FoxPaymaster of the Forces
    14 June 1757Cambridge UniversityuEdward FinchEdward FinchMaster of the Robes
    19 May 1757LauncestonuHumphry MoriceHumphry MoriceSecond Clerk Comptroller of the Green Cloth
    30 April 1757HuntingdonshireuThe Lord CarysfortThe Lord CarysfortLord of the Admiralty
    25 April 1757PortsmouthuSir William RowleySir William RowleyNaval Lord
    18 April 1757St MawesuHenry Seymour ConwayHenry Seymour ConwayGroom of the Bedchamber
    15 April 1757BossineyuEdwin SandysEdwin SandysLord of the Admiralty
    13 April 1757WeobleyuSavage MostynSavage MostynNaval Lord
    24 December 1756SutherlanduGeorge MackayGeorge MackayMaster of the Mint in Scotland
    23 December 1756SelkirkshireuGilbert ElliotGilbert ElliotLord of the Admiralty
    14 December 1756SaltashuViscount DuncannonCharles TownshendJunior Lord of the Treasury[11 3]
    13 December 1756Great YarmouthuCharles TownshendCharles Townshend of HoninghamTreasurer of the Chamber
    11 December 1756AldboroughuWilliam PittNathaniel CholmleySouthern Secretary[11 4]
    11 December 1756DorchesteruJohn PittJohn PittLord of the Admiralty
    11 December 1756OrforduHenry Bilson LeggeHenry Bilson LeggeChancellor of the Exchequer
    10 December 1756AylesburycThomas PotterThomas PotterPaymaster of the Forces
    10 December 1756PooleuSir Richard LytteltonSir Richard LytteltonMaster of the Jewel Office
    9 December 1756PenrynuRichard EdgcumbeRichard EdgcumbeComptroller of the Household
    8 December 1756BathuSir Robert HenleySir Robert HenleyAttorney General for England and Wales
    8 December 1756ReigateuCharles YorkeCharles YorkeSolicitor General for England and Wales
    8 December 1756StockbridgeuGeorge HayThe Viscount PowerscourtLord of the Admiralty[11 5]
    8 December 1756WinchelseauThomas Orby HunterThomas Orby HunterLord of the Admiralty
    8 December 1756New WoodstockuThe Viscount BatemanThe Viscount BatemanTreasurer of the Household
    7 December 1756BuckinghamuGeorge GrenvilleGeorge GrenvilleTreasurer of the Navy
    uJames GrenvilleWilliam PittJunior Lord of the Treasury[11 6]
    1 June 1756Newark-on-TrentuJohn MannersJohn MannersHousekeeper at Whitehall
    29 April 1756PetersfielduWilliam Gerard HamiltonWilliam Gerard HamiltonLord of Trade
    17 April 1756OrforduJohn OffleyJohn OffleySurveyor of the King's Private Roads
    19 February 1756BerwickshireuAlexander Hume CampbellAlexander Hume CampbellLord Clerk Register
    1 January 1756DunwichuSoame JenynsSoame JenynsLord of Trade
    31 December 1755Weymouth and Melcombe RegisuGeorge Bubb DodingtonGeorge Bubb DodingtonTreasurer of the Navy
    Welbore EllisWelbore EllisVice-Treasurer of Ireland
    27 December 1755CockermouthuPercy Wyndham O'BrienPercy Wyndham O'BrienJunior Lord of the Treasury
    27 December 1755New WoodstockuThe Viscount BatemanThe Viscount BatemanLord of the Admiralty
    30 December 1755PenrynuRichard EdgcumbeRichard EdgcumbeLord of the Admiralty
    30 December 1755New RomneyuHenry FurneseHenry FurneseJunior Lord of the Treasury
    30 December 1755SeaforduThe Viscount GageThe Viscount GagePaymaster of Pensions
    30 December 1755TavistockuRichard RigbyRichard RigbyLord of Trade
    29 December 1755GloucesteruGeorge Augustus SelwynGeorge Augustus SelwynPaymaster of the Works
    29 December 1755Higham FerrersuJohn YorkeJohn YorkePatentee for Commissions of Bankruptcy
    29 December 1755IlchesteruJohn TalbotJohn TalbotLord of Trade
    29 December 1755NorwichuLord HobartLord HobartComptroller of the Household
    29 December 1755WarwickuThe Earl of HillsboroughThe Earl of HillsboroughTreasurer of the Chamber
    22 December 1755CambridgeuViscount DupplinViscount DupplinPaymaster of the Forces
    29 November 1755OkehamptonuSir George LytteltonSir George LytteltonChancellor of the Exchequer
    25 November 1755PlymouthuThe Viscount BarringtonThe Viscount BarringtonSecretary at War
    24 November 1755East RetforduJohn ShelleyJohn ShelleyKeeper of the Records in the Tower of London
    22 November 1755HedonuCharles SaundersCharles SaundersComptroller of the Navy
    21 November 1755ChristchurchuSir Thomas RobinsonSir Thomas RobinsonMaster of the Great Wardrobe
    19 November 1755New WindsoruHenry FoxHenry FoxSouthern Secretary
    20 December 1754EdinburghshireuRobert DundasRobert DundasLord Advocate
    9 December 1754DartmouthuJohn JeffreysJohn JeffreysWarden of the Mint
    9 December 1754LostwithieluThomas ClarkeThomas ClarkeMaster of the Rolls
    1. Bilson Legge sought re-election at Hampshire.
    2. Potter sought re-election at Bath.
    3. Duncannon sought re-election at Harwich.
    4. William Pitt sought re-election at Buckingham and Okehampton and sat for Okehampton.
    5. Hay sought re-election at Calne.
    6. James Grenville sought re-election at Buckingham.

    10th Parliament (1747–1754)

    Date Constituency c/u Former incumbent Winner Cause
    15 February 1754BoroughbridgeuLewis WatsonLewis WatsonAuditor of the imprests
    6 April 1753SalisburyuEdward PooreEdward PoorePuisne Justice of Carmathen
    20 January 1753Bere AlstonuSir Francis Henry DrakeSir Francis Henry DrakeSecond Clerk Comptroller of the Green Cloth
    20 January 1753LudgershalluGeorge Augustus SelwynGeorge Augustus SelwynRegistrar of the Court of Chancery in Barbados
    2 January 1752FifeshireuJames OswaldJames OswaldLord of Trade
    30 December 1751WiltonuRobert Sawyer HerbertRobert Sawyer HerbertSurveyor General of the Land Revenues of the Crown
    26 December 1751East LooeuFrancis GashryFrancis GashryTreasurer and Paymaster of the Ordnance
    21 November 1751BathuRobert HenleyRobert HenleyKing's Counsel
    25 July 1751WigtownshireuJohn StewartJohn StewartClerk of the Pipe of the Exchequer in Scotland
    2 July 1751LiskearduCharles TrelawnyCharles TrelawnyAssay-Master of Tin for the Duchy of Cornwall
    28 June 1751St GermansuEdward EliotEdward EliotReceiver General of the Duchy of Cornwall
    28 June 1751TrurouEdward BoscawenEdward BoscawenNaval Lord
    26 June 1751TregonyuWilliam TrevanionWilliam TrevanionAuditor of the Duchy of Cornwall
    24 June 1751ChippenhamuEdward Bayntun RoltEdward Bayntun RoltSurveyor-General of the Duchy of Cornwall
    24 June 1751TauntonuWilliam RowleyWilliam RowleyNaval Lord
    1 April 1751Newark-on-TrentcJob Staunton CharltonJob Staunton CharltonClerk of the Deliveries of the Ordnance
    4 April 1751Haddington BurghsuAndrew FletcherAndrew FletcherAuditor of the Exchequer in Scotland
    15 May 1750WestminstercViscount TrenthamViscount TrenthamLord of the Admiralty
    10 April 1750New ShorehamuCharles FrederickCharles FrederickSurveyor-General of the Ordnance
    18 January 1750TotnesuSir John StrangeSir John StrangeMaster of the Rolls
    27 December 1749Denbigh BoroughsuRichard MyddeltonRichard MyddeltonSteward of Bromfield and Yale
    23 December 1749ChristchurchuSir Thomas RobinsonSir Thomas RobinsonMaster of the Great Wardrobe
    20 December 1749HastingsuAndrew StoneAndrew StoneLord of Trade
    30 November 1749West LooeuWilliam NoelWilliam NoelChief Justice of Chester
    19 June 1749Great YarmouthuCharles TownshendCharles TownshendLord of Trade
    17 June 1749TavistockuSir Richard WrottesleySir Richard WrottesleySecond Clerk Comptroller of the Green Cloth
    5 May 1749OrforduHenry LeggeHenry LeggeTreasurer of the Navy
    3 May 1749County DurhamuHenry VaneHenry VaneJunior Lord of the Treasury
    30 March 1749WeobleyuSavage MostynSavage MostynComptroller of the Navy
    30 December 1748TamworthuThomas VilliersThomas VilliersLord of the Admiralty
    15 December 1748KnaresboroughuRichard ArundellRichard ArundellClerk of the Pipe
    21 May 1748Bury St EdmundsuViscount PetershamViscount PetershamCustomer of the Port of Dublin
    21 May 1748LudlowuSir William CorbetSir William CorbetClerk of the Pipe
    8 March 1748DerbyuJohn StanhopeJohn StanhopeLord of the Admiralty

      9th Parliament (1741–1747)

      Date Constituency c/u Former incumbent Winner Cause
      28 May 1747Old SarumuJames GrenvilleEdward WillesReceiver of the Crown and Fee Farm Rents for Warwickshire and Leicestershire[9 1]
      10 February 1747TregonyuHenry PentonHenry PentonKing's Letter Carrier
      26 January 1747EyeuEdward CornwallisEdward CornwallisGroom of the Bedchamber
      29 December 1746WhitchurchuJohn SelwynJohn SelwynPaymaster of the Marines
      24 November 1746CambridgeuViscount DupplinViscount DupplinLord of Trade
      24 November 1746PetersfielduFrancis FaneFrancis FaneLord of Trade
      22 July 1746PembrokeshireuJohn CampbellJohn CampbellJunior Lord of the Treasury
      4 July 1746KnaresboroughuRichard ArundellRichard ArundellTreasurer of the Chamber
      30 June 1746DerbyuViscount DuncannonViscount DuncannonLord of the Admiralty
      30 June 1746OrforduHenry LeggeHenry LeggeJunior Lord of the Treasury
      31 May 1746New WindsoruHenry FoxHenry FoxSecretary at War
      19 May 1746HonitonuSir William YongeSir William YongeVice-Treasurer of Ireland
      12 May 1746Old SarumuWilliam PittWilliam PittPaymaster of the Forces
      23 April 1746AldeburghuAndrew WilkinsonAndrew WilkinsonStorekeeper of the Ordnance
      21 April 1746New ShorehamuCharles FrederickCharles FrederickClerk of the Deliveries of the Ordnance
      1 March 1746Berwick-upon-TweeduThe Viscount BarringtonThe Viscount BarringtonLord of the Admiralty
      26 February 1746AmershamuThomas GoreWilliam DrakeMuster-Master General[9 2]
      26 February 1746Old SarumuJames GrenvilleJames GrenvilleLord of Trade
      uWilliam PittWilliam PittVice-Treasurer of Ireland
      12 February 1746Dysart BurghsuJames OswaldJames OswaldCommissioner of the Navy
      3 February 1746MaltonuJohn MostynJohn MostynGroom of the Bedchamber
      28 January 1746CirencesteruHenry BathurstHenry BathurstKing's Counsel
      31 October 1745GranthamuMarquess of GranbyMarquess of GranbyAccepted a Commission in the Army
      30 October 1745LudlowuRichard HerbertRichard HerbertAccepted a Commission in the Army
      8 May 1745Newcastle-under-LymeuBaptist Leveson GowerBaptist Leveson GowerLord of Trade
      19 April 1745OrforduHenry LeggeHenry LeggeLord of the Admiralty
      16 April 1745HarwichuJohn PhillipsonJohn PhillipsonSurveyor General of Woods and Forests North and South of Trent
      21 January 1745HedonuGeorge AnsonGeorge AnsonNaval Lord
      4 January 1745KnaresboroughuRichard ArundellRichard ArundellJunior Lord of the Treasury
      4 January 1745OkehamptonuGeorge LytteltonGeorge LytteltonJunior Lord of the Treasury
      3 January 1745CarmathenuSir John PhilippsSir John PhilippsLord of Trade
      2 January 1745West LooeuBenjamin KeeneBenjamin KeenePaymaster of Pensions
      1 January 1745WarehamuHenry DraxHenry DraxLord of Trade
      31 December 1744BridgwateruGeorge Bubb DodingtonGeorge Bubb DodingtonTreasurer of the Navy
      31 December 1744PlymouthuLord Vere BeauclerkLord Vere BeauclerkJunior Lord of the Treasury
      31 December 1744StafforduWilliam ChetwyndWilliam ChetwyndMaster of the Mint
      29 December 1744MarlboroughuSir John Hynde CottonSir John Hynde CottonTreasurer of the Chamber
      29 December 1744Chipping WycombeuEdmund WallerEdmund WallerCofferer of the Household
      28 December 1744BuckinghamuGeorge GrenvilleGeorge GrenvilleLord of the Admiralty
      20 December 1744KincardineshirecSir James CarnegieSir James CarnegieAccepted a Commission in the Army
      20 December 1744LinlithgowshireuCharles Hope WeirCharles Hope WeirCommissary General of the Musters in Scotland
      5 December 1744New WoodstockuJohn SpencerJohn SpencerRanger of Windsor Great Park
      13 January 1744EdinburghshirecSir Charles GilmourSir Charles GilmourLord of Trade
      12 January 1744SussexuEarl of MiddlesexEarl of MiddlesexJunior Lord of the Treasury
      30 December 1743TrurouCharles HamiltonCharles HamiltonReceiver General of the Revenues of Minorca
      29 December 1743MaltonuHenry FinchHenry FinchSurveyor of the King's Works
      28 December 1743EveshamuSir John RushoutSir John RushoutTreasurer of the Navy
      27 December 1743GuildforduDenzil OnslowDenzil OnslowPaymaster of the Works
      27 December 1743WorcesteruThomas WinningtonThomas WinningtonPaymaster of the Forces
      26 December 1743New WindsoruHenry FoxHenry FoxJunior Lord of the Treasury
      15 December 1743SussexuHenry PelhamHenry PelhamFirst Lord of the Treasury
      13 December 1743HarwichuJohn PhillipsonJohn PhillipsonLord of the Admiralty
      8 December 1743ThetforduCharles FitzroyCharles FitzRoyGroom Porter
      13 May 1743LinlithgowshirecGeorge DundasCharles Hope WeirMaster of Work to the Crown of Scotland
      27 April 1743CalneuWilliam ElliotWilliam ElliotEquerry to the King
      27 December 1742West LooeuSir Charles WagerSir Charles WagerTreasurer of the Navy
      10 August 1742EdinburghshireuSir Charles GilmourSir Charles GilmourPaymaster of the Works
      28 July 1742RiponuHenry VaneHenry VaneVice-Treasurer of Ireland
      27 July 1742CockermouthuWilliam FinchWilliam FinchVice-Chamberlain of the Household
      23 July 1742Cambridge UniversityuEdward FinchEdward FinchGroom of the Bedchamber
      23 July 1742OrforduHenry LeggeHenry LeggeSurveyor General of Woods, Forests, Parks, and Chases
      22 July 1742ChristchurchuEdward HooperEdward HooperPaymaster of Pensions
      22 July 1742DorchesteruNathaniel GundryNathaniel GundryKing's Counsel
      22 July 1742GrampounduDaniel BooneDaniel BooneMuster-Master General
      15 May 1742Plympton ErleuThomas ClutterbuckThomas ClutterbuckTreasurer of the Navy
      8 April 1742AndoveruJohn PollenJohn PollenJustice of Carmathen
      6 April 1742HastingsuAndrew StoneAndrew StoneSecretary of Barbados
      24 March 1742SurreycThe Lord BaltimoreThe Lord BaltimoreLord of the Admiralty
      23 March 1742PortsmouthuPhilip CavendishPhilip CavendishNaval Lord
      22 March 1742BrackleyuGeorge LeeSewallis ShirleyLord of the Admiralty[9 3]
      20 March 1742LewesuJohn Morley TrevorJohn Morley TrevorLord of the Admiralty
      9 March 1742WorcesteruSamuel SandysSamuel SandysChancellor of the Exchequer
      24 February 1742EveshamuSir John RushoutSir John RushoutJunior Lord of the Treasury
      24 February 1742NorthamptonuGeorge ComptonGeorge ComptonJunior Lord of the Treasury
      23 February 1742RyeuPhillips GybbonPhillips GybbonJunior Lord of the Treasury
      23 January 1742East GrinsteaduEarl of MiddlesexJohn ButlerHigh Steward of the Honour of Otford[9 4]
      1. James Grenville sought re-election at Bridport.
      2. Gore sought re-election at Portsmouth.
      3. George Lee sought re-election at Devizes.
      4. Middlesex sought re-election at Sussex.

      8th Parliament (1735–1741)

      Date Constituency c/u Former incumbent Winner Cause
      24 December 1740DenbighshireuSir Watkin Williams WynnSir Watkin Williams WynnSteward of Bromfield and Yale
      27 December 1740MalmesburyuWilliam Rawlinson EarleWilliam Rawlinson EarleClerk of the Ordnance
      27 November 1740DartmouthuGeorge TrebyGeorge TrebyJunior Lord of the Treasury
      2 May 1740WiltonuWilliam HerbertWilliam HerbertGroom of the Bedchamber
      28 April 1740New WindsoruLord Sidney BeauclerkLord Sidney BeauclerkVice-Chamberlain of the Household
      10 April 1740BreconcJohn TalbotJohn TalbotPuisne Justice of Chester
      3 January 1740MonmouthshireuCharles Hanbury WilliamsCharles Hanbury WilliamsPaymaster of the Marines
      28 May 1739New ShorehamcJohn PhillipsonJohn PhillipsonCommissioner of the Navy
      2 June 1738Bury St EdmundsuThomas HerveyThomas HerveySurveyor of the King's Gardens
      29 May 1738HelstonuJohn HarrisJohn HarrisPaymaster of the Board of Works
      25 May 1738DartmouthuWalter CareyWalter CareySecond Clerk Comptroller of the Green Cloth
      22 May 1738SeaforduWilliam HayWilliam HayVictualling Commissioner
      17 May 1738Kingston-upon-HulluGeorge CrowleGeorge CrowleCommissioner of the Navy
      10 March 1738New WindsorcLord Vere BeauclerkLord Vere BeauclerkNaval Lord (Two MPs elected due to a Double Return)
      Richard Oldfield
      Lord Vere BeauclerkLord Vere BeauclerkBeauclerk declared elected 27 March 1738
      Richard Oldfield
      13 February 1738StamforduWilliam NoelWilliam NoelKing's Counsel
      1 February 1738RiponuWilliam AislabieWilliam AislabieAuditor of the Imprest
      4 August 1737DumfriesshireuCharles ErskineCharles ErskineLord Advocate
      7 July 1737KnaresboroughuRichard ArundellRichard ArundellMaster of the Mint
      7 July 1737NorthumberlanduRalph JenisonRalph JenisonMaster of the Buckhounds
      1 July 1737HytheuWilliam GlanvilleWilliam GlanvilleIrish Revenue Commissioner
      30 June 1737WiltonuRobert Sawyer HerbertRobert Sawyer HerbertLord of Trade
      28 June 1737MalmesburyuGiles EarleGiles EarleJunior Lord of the Treasury
      27 June 1737Newport (I.o.W.)uThe Viscount BoyneThe Viscount BoyneIrish Revenue Commissioner
      27 June 1737WhitchurchuJohn MordauntJohn MordauntEquerry to the King
      22 June 1737ChippenhamcRogers HollandEdward Bayntun RoltChief Justice of the North Wales Circuit
      22 June 1737HindonuHenry FoxHenry FoxSurveyor-General of Works
      10 February 1737TivertonuDudley RyderDudley RyderAttorney General for England and Wales
      22 June 1736PembrokeshireuJohn CampbellJohn CampbellLord of the Admiralty
      28 May 1736DroitwichuThomas WinningtonThomas WinningtonJunior Lord of the Treasury
      5 April 1736HytheuHercules BakerHercules BakerTreasurer of Greenwich Hospital
      24 February 1736DorchesteruJohn BrowneJohn BrowneKing's Counsel
      27 May 1735St MawesuRichard PlumerRichard PlumerLord of Trade
      21 May 1735ReadinguRichard PotengerRichard PotengerPuisne Justice of Chester
      20 May 1735WendoveruJohn HampdenJohn HampdenCommissary General for Gibraltar
      20 May 1735HorshamuHenry IngramHenry IngramCommissary General of Stores for Minorca
      17 May 1735HonitonuSir William YongeSir William YongeSecretary at War
      9 April 1735HastingsuSir William AshburnhamSir William AshburnhamReceiver of Fines in the Alienation Office
      27 February 1735AldeburghuGeorge PurvisGeorge PurvisCommissioner of the Navy

        7th Parliament (1727–1734)

        Date Constituency c/u Former incumbent Winner Cause
        28 January 1734St GermansuDudley RyderDudley RyderSolicitor General for England and Wales
        28 January 1734West LooeuJohn WillesJohn WillesAttorney General for England and Wales
        26 January 1734DowntonuJohn VerneyJohn VerneyChief Justice of Chester
        3 August 1733SelkirkshireuJames RutherfordJames RutherfordCommissary of Peebles
        4 July 1733HampshireuLord Harry PowlettLord Harry PowlettNaval Lord
        25 June 1733AndoveruJames BrudenellJames BrudenellGroom of the Bedchamber
        11 June 1733MitchelluThomas FarringtonThomas FarringtonAuditor of the Land Revenues for Wales
        29 May 1733NorthallertonuLeonard SmeltLeonard SmeltClerk of the Ordnance
        22 May 1733MalmesburyuWilliam Rawlinson EarleWilliam Rawlinson EarleClerk of the Deliveries of the Ordnance
        7 March 1733Kingston-upon-HulluGeorge CrowleGeorge CrowleVictualling Commissioner
        1 February 1733BathuGeorge WadeGeorge WadeGovernor of Berwick-upon-Tweed
        23 January 1733NorthamptonuEdward MontaguEdward MontaguGovernor of Kingston-upon-Hull
        15 June 1732LiskearduThomas ClutterbuckThomas ClutterbuckLord of the Admiralty
        15 May 1732New WindsoruLord Vere BeauclerkLord Vere BeauclerkCommissioner of the Navy
        15 April 1732MineheaduFrancis WhitworthFrancis WhitworthSurveyor General of Woods, Forests, Parks, and Chases
        21 January 1732PlymouthuRobert ByngRobert ByngCommissioner of the Navy
        4 June 1731Ayr BurghsuWilliam SteuartWilliam SteuartPaymaster of Pensions
        17 May 1731KnaresboroughuRichard ArundellRichard ArundellSurveyor of the King's Private Roads
        3 May 1731RochesteruDavid PolhillDavid PolhillKeeper of the Records in the Tower of London
        9 February 1731YarmouthuMaurice MorganMaurice MorganLieutenant Governor of the Isle of Wight
        22 June 1730Bere AlstonuSir Archer CroftSir Archer CroftLord of Trade
        30 May 1730ThirskuSir Thomas FranklandSir Thomas FranklandLord of the Admiralty
        29 May 1730RichmonduSir Conyers DarcySir Conyers DarcyComptroller of the Household
        27 May 1730Newport (I.o.W.)uWilliam FortescueWilliam FortescueKing's Counsel
        26 May 1730DroitwichuThomas WinningtonThomas WinningtonLord of the Admiralty
        26 May 1730AndoveruJames BrudenellJames BrudenellLord of Trade
        22 May 1730ScarboroughuSir William StricklandSir William StricklandSecretary at War
        21 May 1730DartmouthuGeorge TrebyGeorge TrebyMaster of the Household
        21 May 1730SussexuHenry PelhamHenry PelhamPaymaster of the Forces
        20 May 1730TotnesuExton SayerExton SayerSurveyor General of the Land Revenues of the Crown
        18 May 1730King's LynnuSir Charles TurnerSir Charles TurnerTeller of the Exchequer
        16 May 1730Bury St EdmundsuLord HerveyLord HerveyVice-Chamberlain of the Household
        uThomas NortonThomas NortonDeputy Governor of Chelsea Hospital
        14 May 1730Great YarmouthcHoratio WalpoleHoratio WalpoleCofferer of the Household
        14 May 1730HonitonuSir William YongeSir William YongeJunior Lord of the Treasury
        13 February 1730AylesburycPhilip LloydThomas IngoldsbyEquerry to the King
        30 January 1730WeobleycJohn BirchJohn BirchCursitor Baron of the Exchequer
        5 August 1729Stirling BurghsuLord ErskineLord ErskineAccepted a Commission in the Army
        1 July 1729LanarkshireuLord Archibald HamiltonLord Archibald HamiltonNaval Lord
        2 June 1729Newport (I.o.W.)uGeorge HuxleyGeorge HuxleyMuster-Master General
        29 May 1729DartmouthuWalter CareyWalter CareyClerk of the Privy Council
        28 May 1729LiverpoolcThomas BreretonSir Thomas AstonVictualling Commissioner
        22 May 1729MaltonuHenry FinchHenry FinchReceiver General of Revenues of Minorca
        13 March 1729DorchesteruWilliam ChappleWilliam ChappleChief Justice of Carnarvon, Merioneth and Anglesey
        3 March 1729AldboroughuWilliam JessopWilliam JessopPuisne Justice of Chester
        27 February 1729West LooeuJohn WillesJohn WillesChief Justice of Chester
        29 January 1729Lyme RegiscHenry Holt HenleyHenry Holt HenleyClerk of the Pipe
        16 July 1728RoxburghshireuWilliam DouglasWilliam DouglasKeeper of Register of Hornings
        6 June 1728HonitonuSir William YongeSir William YongeLord of the Admiralty
        6 June 1728ThirskuSir Thomas FranklandSir Thomas FranklandLord of Trade
        3 June 1728MalmesburyuGiles EarleGiles EarleIrish Revenue Commissioner
        28 February 1728Milborne PortuThomas MedlycottThomas MedlycottIrish Revenue Commissioner

          6th Parliament (1722–1727)

          Date Constituency c/u Former incumbent Winner Cause
          22 June 1727ElginshireuAlexander BrodieAlexander BrodieLord Lyon King of Arms
          7 June 1727WorcestershireuSir Thomas LytteltonSir Thomas LytteltonLord of the Admiralty
          22 May 1727East LooeuViscount MalpasViscount MalpasMaster of the Robes
          17 May 1727HorshamuHenry IngramHenry IngramCommissary General of Stores at Gibraltar
          7 April 1727WhitchurchuJohn ConduittJohn ConduittMaster of the Mint
          15 February 1727Higham FerrersuJohn FinchJohn FinchKing's Counsel
          28 January 1727PetersfieldcEdmund MillerJoseph TaylorBaron of the Exchequer in Scotland
          Joseph TaylorEdmund MillerBy-election results reversed on petition 4 May 1727
          26 January 1727LostwithielcHenry ParsonsSir William StanhopeVictualling Commissioner[6 1]
          25 January 1727DowntonuJohn VerneyJohn VerneySecond Justice of the Brecon Circuit
          16 June 1726WestmorlanduAnthony LowtherAnthony LowtherIrish Revenue Commissioner
          5 June 1726SandwichcSir George OxendenSir George OxendenLord of the Admiralty
          1 June 1726DartmouthuThomas MartynThomas MartynJustice for Caernarvon, Merioneth and Anglesey
          1 June 1726GrampounduMarquess of HartingtonMarquess of HartingtonCaptain of the Gentlemen Pensioners
          31 May 1726LauncestonuJohn WillesHenry VaneSecond Justice of Chester[6 2]
          30 May 1726IpswichuSir William ThompsonSir William ThompsonCursitor Baron of the Exchequer
          21 May 1726RyeuPhillips GybbonPhillips GybbonSurveyor General of the Land Revenues of the Crown
          14 May 1726PrestonuDaniel PulteneyDaniel PulteneyClerk of the Council in Ireland
          6 May 1726SudburycWilliam WindhamWilliam WindhamLieutenant Governor of Chelsea Hospital
          2 May 1726Durham CityuCharles TalbotCharles TalbotSolicitor General for England and Wales
          28 April 1726KnaresboroughuRichard ArundellRichard ArundellSurveyor-General of the King's Works
          29 January 1726West LooeuEdward TrelawnyEdward TrelawnyVictualling Commissioner
          2 July 1725DumfriesshireuCharles ErskineCharles ErskineSolicitor General for Scotland
          30 June 1725Inverness BurghsuDuncan ForbesDuncan ForbesLord Advocate
          28 June 1725BodmincRichard WestRichard WestLord Chancellor of Ireland
          16 June 1725YorkuEdward ThompsonEdward ThompsonIrish Revenue Commissioner
          16 June 1725RutlanduLord FinchLord FinchComptroller of the Household
          14 June 1725HelstonuWalter CareyWalter CareyWarden of the Mint
          14 June 1725ScarboroughuSir William StricklandSir William StricklandJunior Lord of the Treasury
          9 June 1725BedfordcGeorge HuxleyJohn Thurlow BraceVictualling Commissioner
          3 June 1725BrackleyuPaul MethuenSir Paul MethuenTreasurer of the Household
          26 January 1725ReigateuSir Joseph JekyllSir Joseph JekyllFirst Commissioner of the Great Seal
          23 November 1724SteyningcJohn GumleyJohn GumleyCommissioner General of Musters
          9 May 1724ThirskuThomas FranklandThomas FranklandIrish Revenue Commissioner
          1 May 1724PlymouthuPattee ByngPattee ByngTreasurer of the Navy
          21 April 1724Newark-on-TrentuRichard SuttonRichard SuttonSecond Clerk Comptroller of the Green Cloth
          18 April 1724Plympton ErleuRichard EdgcumbeRichard EdgcumbeJoint Vice-Treasurer of Ireland
          George TrebyGeorge TrebyTeller of the Exchequer
          16 April 1724SussexuHenry PelhamHenry PelhamSecretary at War
          10 April 1724BridgwateruGeorge Bubb DodingtonGeorge Bubb DodingtonJunior Lord of the Treasury
          10 April 1724HonitonuWilliam YongeWilliam YongeJunior Lord of the Treasury
          5 February 1724SeaforduSir Philip YorkeSir Philip YorkeAttorney General for England and Wales
          29 January 1724HampshireuLord Nassau PowlettLord Nassau PowlettAuditor General of Revenue in Ireland
          12 June 1723HedonuWilliam PulteneyWilliam PulteneyCofferer of the Household
          10 June 1723King's LynnuRobert WalpoleRobert WalpoleSecretary of State
          6 June 1723DoveruGeorge BerkeleyGeorge BerkeleyMaster of St Katharine's Hospital
          3 June 1723WiltonuRobert Sawyer HerbertRobert Sawyer HerbertGroom of the Bedchamber
          3 November 1722EyeuEdward HopkinsEdward HopkinsMaster of the Revels in Ireland
          1. Parsons sought re-election at Maldon.
          2. Willes sought re-election at Weymouth.

          5th Parliament (1715–1722)

          Date Constituency c/u Former incumbent Winner Cause
          7 November 1721TregonyuDaniel PulteneyJohn MerrillLord of the Admiralty[5 1]
          1 November 1721St IvescSir John HobartSir John HobartLord of Trade
          12 April 1721CarlislecThomas StanwixHenry AglionbyGovernor of Kingston-upon-Hull
          10 April 1721King's LynnuRobert WalpoleRobert WalpoleFirst Lord of the Treasury and Chancellor of the Exchequer
          10 April 1721SeaforduHenry PelhamHenry PelhamJunior Lord of the Treasury
          14 December 1720RochesteruSir John JenningsSir John JenningsGovernor of Greenwich Hospital
          19 July 1720HeytesburyuEdward AsheEdward AsheLord of Trade
          11 July 1720Kingston-upon-HulluSir William St QuintinSir William St QuintinJoint Vice-Treasurer of Ireland
          24 June 1720BrackleyuPaul MethuenPaul MethuenComptroller of the Household
          23 June 1720Castle RisinguCharles ChurchillCharles ChurchillGovernor of Royal Hospital Chelsea
          23 June 1720Plympton ErleuRichard EdgcumbeRichard EdgcumbeJunior Lord of the Treasury
          22 June 1720King's LynnuRobert WalpoleRobert WalpolePaymaster of the Forces
          Sir Charles TurnerSir Charles TurnerJunior Lord of the Treasury
          18 June 1720BoroughbridgeuSir Wilfrid LawsonSir Wilfrid LawsonGroom of the Bedchamber
          18 June 1720BossineyuHenry CartwrightHenry CartwrightVictualling Commissioner
          14 June 1720Old SarumuSir William StricklandSir William StricklandMuster-Master General
          11 June 1720Corfe CastleuJoshua ChurchillJoshua ChurchillVictualling Commissioner
          7 June 1720SeaforduHenry PelhamHenry PelhamTreasurer of the Chamber
          25 May 1720NottinghamuJohn PlumptreJohn PlumptreTreasurer of the Ordnance
          21 May 1720LudlowuSir Robert RaymondSir Robert RaymondAttorney General for England and Wales
          11 May 1720Haddington BurghsuSir David DalrympleSir David DalrympleAuditor of the Exchequer in Scotland
          20 April 1720ChippenhamuGiles EarleGiles EarleFirst Clerk Comptroller of the Green Cloth
          30 March 1720LewesuPhilip YorkePhilip YorkeSolicitor General for England and Wales
          25 March 1720WinchelseauRobert BristowRobert BristowSecond Clerk Comptroller of the Green Cloth
          10 March 1720ShropshireuSir Robert CorbetSir Robert CorbetSecond Clerk of the Green Cloth
          2 February 1720Newark-on-TrentuConyers DarcyConyers DarcyMaster of the Household
          30 April 1719TotnesuCharles WillsCharles WillsLieutenant General of the Ordnance
          10 January 1719St GermansuJohn KnightJohn KnightSecretary of the Leeward Islands
          29 December 1718Plympton ErleuGeorge TrebyGeorge TrebySecretary at War
          21 November 1718ShaftesburycWilliam BensonWilliam BensonSurveyor of the King's Works
          William BensonSir Edward des BouverieBy-election results reversed 24 January 1719
          24 April 1718LichfieldcWalter ChetwyndWilliam SneydPaymaster of Pensions
          William SneydWalter ChetwyndBy-election results reversed on petition 10 December 1718
          9 April 1718BuckinghamshireuRichard HampdenRichard HampdenTreasurer of the Navy
          5 April 1718ScarboroughuWilliam ThompsonWilliam ThompsonWarden of the Mint
          4 April 1718RiponuJohn AislabieJohn AislabieChancellor of the Exchequer
          29 March 1718ArundeluThomas MicklethwaiteJoseph MicklethwaiteLieutenant-General of the Ordnance and Death
          29 March 1718New WoodstockuWilliam ClaytonWilliam ClaytonJunior Lord of the Treasury
          28 March 1718PortsmouthuSir Charles WagerSir Charles WagerNaval Lord
          28 March 1718RyeuSir John NorrisSir John NorrisNaval Lord
          28 March 1718East RetforduThomas WhiteThomas WhiteClerk of the Ordnance
          28 March 1718DoveruMatthew AylmerMatthew AylmerMaster of Greenwich Hospital
          25 March 1718RochesteruSir John JenningsSir John JenningsNaval Lord
          20 March 1718TregonyuJames Craggs the YoungerJames Craggs the YoungerSouthern Secretary
          19 March 1718TewkesburyuNicholas LechmereNicholas LechmereAttorney General for England and Wales
          31 December 1717GuildforduDenzil OnslowRobert WrothOut-Ranger of Windsor Forest[5 2]
          26 December 1717LauncestonuJohn AnstisJohn AnstisGarter King of Arms
          18 December 1717ReadinguOwen BuckinghamOwen BuckinghamVictualling Commissioner
          29 November 1717PenrynuHugh BoscawenHugh BoscawenJoint Vice-Treasurer of Ireland
          9 August 1717TrurouSpencer CowperSpencer CowperChief Justice of Chester
          8 August 1717FifeshireuSir John AnstrutherSir John AnstrutherMaster of Work to the Crown of Scotland
          27 July 1717West LooeuThomas MaynardThomas MaynardCommissioner for Stores in Minorca
          26 July 1717LymingtonuSir Joseph JekyllSir Joseph JekyllMaster of the Rolls
          23 July 1717LewesuThomas PelhamThomas PelhamLord of Trade
          24 July 1717AldboroughuWilliam JessopWilliam JessopCommissioner and Receiver of the Alienation Office
          22 July 1717StockbridgeuMartin BladenMartin BladenLord of Trade
          8 July 1717CockermouthcNicholas Lechmere[5 3]Lord Percy SeymourChancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster (Two MPs elected due to a Double Return)
          Wilfrid Lawson
          Lord Percy SeymourLord Percy SeymourSeymour declared elected 18 January 1718
          Wilfrid Lawson
          29 May 1717GloucestershirecMatthew MoretonMatthew MoretonVice-Treasurer of Ireland
          2 May 1717BerwickshireuGeorge BaillieGeorge BaillieJunior Lord of the Treasury
          2 May 1717HaddingtonshireuJohn CockburnJohn CockburnLord of the Admiralty
          1 May 1717HampshireuJohn WallopJohn WallopJunior Lord of the Treasury
          29 April 1717CockermouthcJames StanhopeThomas PengellyFirst Lord of the Treasury and Chancellor of the Exchequer[5 4]
          26 April 1717ArundeluThomas MicklethwaiteThomas MicklethwaiteJunior Lord of the Treasury
          25 April 1717MalmesburyuJoseph AddisonJoseph AddisonSouthern Secretary
          25 April 1717StafforduWilliam Richard ChetwyndWilliam Richard ChetwyndLord of the Admiralty
          24 April 1717DoveruMatthew AylmerMatthew AylmerNaval Lord
          22 April 1717BridportuWilliam CoventryWilliam CoventrySecond Clerk Comptroller of the Green Cloth
          22 April 1717TregonyuJames Craggs the YoungerJames Craggs the YoungerSecretary at War
          12 April 1717New WoodstockuSir Thomas WheateSir Thomas WheateStorekeeper of the Ordnance
          28 February 1717IpswichuSir William ThompsonSir William ThompsonSolicitor General for England and Wales
          11 July 1716Plympton ErleuRichard EdgcumbeRichard EdgcumbeJunior Lord of the Treasury
          9 July 1716BrackleyuPaul MethuenPaul MethuenSouthern Secretary
          4 July 1716BuckinghamshireuRichard HampdenRichard HampdenTeller of the Exchequer
          28 June 1716EyeuEdward HopkinsEdward HopkinsIrish Revenue Commissioner
          3 April 1716AndoveruJames BrudenellJames BrudenellMaster of the Jewel Office
          19 March 1716Castle RisinguWilliam FeildingWilliam FeildingFirst Clerk Comptroller of the Green Cloth
          26 January 1716MalmesburyuJoseph AddisonJoseph AddisonLord of Trade
          24 January 1716Bere AlstonuLawrence CarterLawrence CarterKing's Counsel
          14 January 1716MidhurstuJohn Fortescue AlandJohn Fortescue AlanSolicitor General for England and Wales
          2 January 1716CarmarthenuRichard VaughanRichard VaughanChief Justice of the Carmarthen Circuit
          27 December 1715Newark-on-TrentcConyers DarcyConyers DarcyCommissioner exercising the office of Master of the Horse
          7 December 1715BletchingleyuThomas OnslowWilliam ClaytonOut-Ranger of Windsor Forest[5 5]
          2 December 1715BedforduWilliam FarrerWilliam FarrerMaster of St Katharine's by the Tower
          17 November 1715WinchesteruLord William PowlettLord William PowlettTeller of the Exchequer
          8 November 1715King's LynnuRobert WalpoleRobert WalpoleFirst Lord of the Treasury and Chancellor of the Exchequer
          5 November 1715WenlockuThomas NewportThomas NewportJunior Lord of the Treasury
          2 November 1715RutlanduLord FinchLord FinchJunior Lord of the Treasury
          11 October 1715WorcesteruThomas WyldeThomas WyldeIrish Revenue Commissioner
          7 October 1715AyrshireuJohn MontgomerieJohn MontgomerieAccepted a Commission in the Army
          27 May 1715RenfrewshireuSir Robert PollockSir Robert PollockGovernor of Fort William
          21 April 1715ThirskuThomas FranklandThomas FranklandClerk of the Deliveries of the Ordnance
          7 April 1715PortsmouthuSir Charles WagerSir Charles WagerComptroller of the Navy
          1. Daniel Pulteney sought re-election at Hedon.
          2. Denzil Onslow sought re-election at Surrey.
          3. Nicholas Lechmere sought re-election at Tewkesbury.
          4. James Stanhope sought re-election at Newport (I.o.w.).
          5. Thomas Onslow sought re-election at Surrey.

          4th Parliament (1713–1715)

          Date Constituency c/u Former incumbent Winner Cause
          12 August 1714TrurouThomas HareThomas HareFirst Register and Clerk of the Crown in Barbados
          4 May 1714DroitwichuEdward JeffreysEdward JeffreysPuisne Justice of Chester
          22 April 1714LeicesteruSir George BeaumontSir George BeaumontLord of the Admiralty
          15 April 1714ForfarshireuJohn CarnegieJohn CarnegieSolicitor General for Scotland
          5 April 1714Elgin BurghsuJames MurrayJames MurrayCommissary for Commercial Negotiations with France
          20 March 1714DartmouthuFrederick HerneJohn FownesCommissioner for Settling Trade with France and Death
          18 March 1714HastingscSir Joseph MartinSir Joseph MartinCommissary for Commercial Negotiations with France
          16 March 1714WhitchurchuThomas VernonThomas VernonLord of Trade
          15 March 1714RiponuJohn SharpJohn SharpLord of Trade
          15 March 1714PenryncAlexander PendarvesSamuel TrefusisSurveyor General of Crown Lands

          3rd Parliament (1710–1713)

          Date Constituency c/u Former incumbent Winner Cause
          22 April 1713Castle RisinguHoratio WalpoleHoratio WalpoleIrish Revenue Commissioner
          15 April 1713WestminsteruThomas MedlycottThomas MedlycottIrish Revenue Commissioner
          9 January 1713KnaresboroughuRobert ByerleyRobert ByerleyCommissioner of the Privy Seal
          7 August 1712SussexuCharles EversfieldCharles EversfieldPaymaster and Treasurer of the Ordnance
          30 July 1712HampshireuSir Simeon StuartSir Simeon StuartChamberlain of the Exchequer
          22 July 1712DevoncSir William PoleSir William CourtenayMaster of the Household
          18 July 1712CambridgeuJohn Hynde CottonJohn Hynde CottonLord of Trade
          18 July 1712Cambridge UniversityuDixie WindsorDixie WindsorStorekeeper of the Ordnance
          18 July 1712Newport (I.o.w.)uWilliam StephensWilliam StephensVictualling Commissioner
          16 July 1712HereforduThomas FoleyThomas FoleyLord of Trade
          13 July 1712SomersetuSir William WyndhamSir William WyndhamSecretary at War
          9 July 1712LostwithieluJohn HillJohn HillLieutenant-General of the Ordnance
          4 July 1712YorkuRobert BensonRobert BensonChancellor of the Exchequer
          2 July 1712ScarboroughuJohn HungerfordJohn HungerfordCommissioner of the Alienation Office
          15 March 1712LauncestonuFrancis ScobellFrancis ScobellReceiver General of Cornwall
          20 February 1712CamelforduBernard GlanvilleSir Bourchier WreyLieutenant-Governor of Kingston-upon-Hull[3 1]
          10 January 1712Wigtown BurghsuWilliam CochraneWilliam CochraneJoint-Keeper of the Signet
          8 January 1712PeeblesshirecAlexander MurrayAlexander MurrayCommissioner of Chamberlainry and Trade
          4 January 1712LeicesteruSir George BeaumontSir George BeaumontCommissioner of the Privy Seal
          31 December 1711ShaftesburyuEdward NicholasEdward NicholasCommissioner of the Privy Seal
          27 December 1711Newport (Cornwall)uGeorge CourtenayGeorge CourtenayVictualling Commissioner
          27 December 1711StirlingshireuSir Hugh PatersonSir Hugh PatersonCommissioner of Chamberlainry and Trade
          26 December 1711ChesteruSir Henry BunburySir Henry BunburyIrish Revenue Commissioner
          26 December 1711FlintshireuSir Roger MostynSir Roger MostynPaymaster of Marines
          26 December 1711SelkirkshireuJohn PringleJohn PringleJoint-Keeper of the Signet
          18 December 1711FoweyuHenry Vincent (junior)Henry Vincent (junior)Victualling Commissioner
          Viscount DupplinViscount DupplinTeller of the Exchequer
          17 December 1711CanterburyuHenry LeeHenry LeeVictualling Commissioner
          13 December 1711StaffordshireuHenry PagetHenry PagetCaptain of the Yeomen of the Guard
          18 July 1711DroitwichuEdward JeffreysEdward JeffreysPuisne Justice of the Great Sessions for Carmarthenshire, Cardiganshire, and Pembrokeshire
          18 July 1711GlamorganshireuSir Thomas ManselSir Thomas ManselTeller of the Exchequer
          3 July 1711NewtonuJohn WardJohn WardPuisne Justice of Chester
          2 July 1711SomersetuSir William WyndhamSir William WyndhamMaster of the Buckhounds
          26 June 1711IlchesteruEdward PhelipsEdward PhelipsComptroller of the Mint
          26 June 1711TotnesuFrancis GwynFrancis GwynLord of Trade
          21 June 1711HertforduCharles CaesarCharles CaesarTreasurer of the Navy
          20 June 1711SurreyuHeneage FinchHeneage FinchMaster of the Jewel Office
          2 June 1711IlchesteruSamuel MashamSir James BatemanCofferer of the Household[3 2]
          29 May 1711NorthumberlanduEarl of HertfordEarl of HertfordGovernor of Tynemouth Castle
          26 February 1711OxforduSir John WalterSir John WalterClerk Comptroller of the Green Cloth
          21 February 1711PortsmouthuSir James WishartSir James WishartNaval Lord
          1 February 1711CarlisleuThomas StanwixThomas StanwixGovernor of Gibraltar
          2 January 1711NewtownuJames WorsleyJames WorsleyWoodward of New Forest
          12 December 1710AndoveruJohn SmithJohn SmithTeller of the Exchequer
          1. Granville sought re-election at Fowey.
          2. Masham sought re-election at New Windsor.

          2nd Parliament (1708–1710)

          Date Constituency c/u Former incumbent Winner Cause
          14 April 1710BedforduWilliam FarrerWilliam FarrerClerk of the Pipe
          6 March 1710LiskearduWilliam BridgesWilliam BridgesSurveyor-General of the Ordnance
          4 February 1710King's LynnuRobert WalpoleRobert WalpoleTreasurer of the Navy
          7 January 1710HytheuJohn FaneJohn FaneCommission in the Army
          28 December 1709DevizesuPaul MethuenPaul MethuenLord of the Admiralty
          15 December 1709Haddington BurghsuSir David DalrympleSir David DalrympleLord Advocate
          8 December 1709NorthumberlanduEarl of HertfordEarl of HertfordAccepted a Commission in the Army
          7 December 1709AylesburycSir John WittewrongSir John WittewrongAccepted a Commission in the Army
          2 December 1709BridgwateruGeorge DodingtonGeorge DodingtonLord of the Admiralty
          2 December 1709DoveruMatthew AylmerMatthew AylmerAdmiral and Commander in Chief of the Fleet
          2 December 1709PlymouthuSir George ByngSir George ByngNaval Lord
          25 November 1709RochesteruSir John LeakeSir John LeakeNaval Lord
          25 November 1709StafforduWalter ChetwyndWalter ChetwyndMaster of the Buckhounds
          20 November 1709MaltonuWilliam StricklandWilliam StricklandIrish Revenue Commissioner
          27 April 1709NorfolkuSir John HollandSir John HollandComptroller of the Household
          12 March 1709ArundelcThe Viscount ShannonThe Viscount ShannonDeputy Governor of Dover Castle
          15 December 1708CarlisleuSir James MontaguSir James MontaguAttorney General for England and Wales
          9 December 1708Bury St EdmundsuSir Thomas FeltonSir Thomas FeltonComptroller of the Household
          4 December 1708SalisburyuRobert EyreRobert EyreSolicitor General for England and Wales
          3 December 1708CrickladeuEdmund DunchEdmund DunchMaster of the Household

          1st Parliament (1707–1708)

          Date Constituency c/u Former incumbent Winner Cause
          6 March 1708King's LynnuRobert WalpoleRobert WalpoleSecretary at War
          2 March 1708SandwichuJosiah BurchettJosiah BurchettSecretary to the Marines
          21 February 1708WestminsteruHenry BoyleHenry BoyleNorthern Secretary
          1 December 1707HedonuAnthony DuncombeAnthony DuncombeCommissioner of Prizes[1 1]
          2 December 1707LymingtonuPaul Burrard, juniorPaul Burrard, juniorSub-Commissioner of Prizes at Portsmouth[1 1]
          29 November 1707Chipping WycombeuFleetwood DormerFleetwood DormerCommissioner of Prizes[1 1]
          29 November 1707Great BedwyncNicholas PollexfenTracy PauncefortCommissioner of Prizes[1 1]
          Tracy PauncefortNicholas PollexfenBy-election result reversed on petition 22 December 1707
          29 November 1707AldboroughuWilliam JessopWilliam JessopJustice of the Anglesey Circuit
          28 November 1707New RomneyuJohn BrewerJohn BrewerReceiver General of Prizes[1 1]
          1. 1 2 3 4 5 Held an office incompatible with membership of Parliament under the Regency Act. Re-elected after resigning office.

          References

          1. 1 2 Boothroyd, David. "Causes of Byelections since the ‘Reform Act’". United Kingdom Election Results. demon.co.uk. Archived from the original on 8 August 2011. Retrieved 25 February 2015.
          2. 1 2 3 Sandford, Mark (18 July 2013). "SN/PC/06395 : Resignation from the House of Commons" (PDF). House of Commons Background Papers. Parliament and Constitution Centre. pp. 1, 4. Retrieved 25 February 2015.
          3. "Election Intelligence. Walthamstow., The Osborne Judgment.". The Times. 12 October 1910. p. 10. Retrieved 30 August 2012.(subscription required)
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