Glasgow Tradeston

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Glasgow Tradeston
Former constituency
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Subdivisions of Scotland City and royal burgh of Glasgow
County of city of Glasgow
1885 (1885)–1955 (1955)
Created from Glasgow
Replaced by Glasgow Govan

Glasgow Tradeston was a burgh constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1885 until 1955. It elected one Member of Parliament (MP) using the first-past-the-post voting system.

Contents

Boundaries

The Redistribution of Seats Act 1885 provided that the constituency was to consist of the fifteenth and sixteenth Municipal Wards. [1]

In 1918 the constituency consisted of "That portion of the city which is bounded by a line commencing at a point on the centre of Glasgow Bridge at the centre line of the River Clyde, thence southward along the centre line of Glasgow Bridge, Bridge Street and Eglinton Street to the centre line of the Glasgow and South Western Railway at Eglinton Street Station, thence westward along the centre line of the Glasgow and South Western Railway (Paisley Canal Line) to the centre line of Shields Road, thence northwards along the centre line of Shields Road to the centre line of the Caledonian Railway, thence westward along the centre line of the said Caledonian Railway and the Glasgow and Paisley Joint Railway to a point in line with the centre line of Church Road, thence northward along the centre line of Church Road, Whitefield Road, and the portion of Govan Road to the west of Princes Dock and continuation thereof to the centre line of the River Clyde, thence eastward along the centre line of the River Clyde to the point of commencement."

1918–1949: The County of the City of Glasgow wards of Kingston and Kinning Park [2]

1950–1955: The County of the City of Glasgow wards of Kinning Park and Kingston, and part of Govan

Members of Parliament

ElectionMember [3] Party
1885 Archibald Cameron Corbett, later Baron Rowallan Liberal
1886 Liberal Unionist
January 1910 Independent Liberal
December 1910 Liberal
1911 James Dundas White Liberal
1918 Vivian Leonard Henderson Unionist
1922 Thomas Henderson Labour Co-operative
1931 William Hannah McLean Unionist
1935 Thomas Henderson Labour Co-operative
1945 John Rankin Labour Co-operative
1955 constituency abolished

Elections

Elections in the 1880s

General election 1885: Glasgow Tradeston [4] [5] [6] [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Archibald Corbett 4,354 56.69
Conservative James Somervell 3,24042.19
Scottish Land Restoration Wallace McGuffin Greaves861.12
Majority 1,11414.50
Turnout 7,68083.28
Registered electors 9,222
Liberal win (new seat)
General election 1886: Glasgow Tradeston [5] [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Unionist Archibald Corbett 3,878 54.99 New
Liberal John Meiklejohn 3,17445.01−11.68
Majority 7049.98N/A
Turnout 7,05276.47−6.81
Registered electors 9,222
Liberal Unionist gain from Liberal Swing N/A

Elections in the 1890s

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Caldwell
General election 1892: Glasgow Tradeston [7] [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Unionist Archibald Corbett 3,366 45.82 −9.17
Liberal James Caldwell 3,19743.52−1.49
Scottish Labour Bennet Burley 78310.66New
Majority 1692.30−7.68
Turnout 7,34676.00−0.47
Registered electors 9,666
Liberal Unionist hold Swing −9.17
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Smith
General election 1895: Glasgow Tradeston [9] [7] [10]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Unionist Archibald Corbett 3,373 53.46 +7.64
Liberal George Green2,56840.70−2.82
Ind. Labour Party Frank Smith 3685.83−4.83
Majority 80512.76+10.46
Turnout 6,30962.02−13.98
Registered electors 10,173
Liberal Unionist hold Swing +5.23

Elections in the 1900s

General election 1900: Glasgow Tradeston [9] [7] [10]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Unionist Archibald Corbett 4,389 61.17 +7.71
Lib-Lab William Maxwell 2,78538.82−1.88
Majority 1,60422.36+9.60
Turnout 7,17474.18+12.16
Registered electors 9,671
Liberal Unionist hold Swing +4.80
General election 1906: Glasgow Tradeston [9] [7] [11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Unionist Archibald Corbett 4,416 50.62 −10.55
Liberal David Marshall Mason 4,06346.57+7.75
Ind. Conservative
  • Abraham Rosenthal
2452.81New
Majority 3534.05−18.31
Turnout 8,72483.49+9.31
Registered electors 10,449
Liberal Unionist hold Swing −9.15

Elections in the 1910s

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Mason
General election January 1910: Glasgow Tradeston [12] [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Liberal Archibald Corbett 2,966 35.26 −15.36
Liberal Unionist Archibald Pollock Main2,77332.96−17.66
Liberal David Marshall Mason 2,67331.78−14.79
Majority 1932.29N/A
Turnout 8,41287.04+3.55
Registered electors 9,664
Independent Liberal gain from Liberal Unionist Swing N/A
General election December 1910: Glasgow Tradeston [12] [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Archibald Corbett 4,811 60.53 +28.75
Liberal Unionist Archibald Pollock Main3,13739.47+6.51
Majority 1,67421.06N/A
Turnout 7,94882.71−4.33
Registered electors 9,609
Liberal gain from Independent Liberal Swing N/A
1911 Glasgow Tradeston by-election [12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal J. D. White 3,869 58.16 −2.37
Liberal Unionist John Henry Watts2,78341.84+2.37
Majority 1,08616.32−4.74
Turnout 6,65269.23−13.48
Registered electors 9,609
Liberal hold Swing −2.37
General election 1918: Glasgow Tradeston [13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
C Unionist Vivian Henderson 12,25063.2+23.7
British Socialist Party James MacDougall 3,75119.4New
Liberal J. D. White 3,36917.4−43.1
Majority 8,49943.8N/A
Turnout 19,37053.9−28.8
Registered electors 35,960
Unionist gain from Liberal Swing +33.4
Cindicates candidate endorsed by the coalition government.

Elections in the 1920s

General election 1922: Glasgow Tradeston [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Co-op Thomas Henderson 14,190 55.7 New
Unionist Vivian Henderson 9,97739.2−24.0
Liberal Charles de Bois Murray 1,3105.1−12.3
Majority 4,21316.5N/A
Turnout 25,47775.4+21.5
Registered electors 33,792
Labour Co-op gain from Unionist Swing N/A
General election 1923: Glasgow Tradeston [15]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Co-op Thomas Henderson 12,787 60.1 +4.4
Liberal Douglas Macdonald8,47939.9+34.8
Majority 4,30820.2+3.7
Turnout 21,26663.1−12.3
Registered electors 33,713
Labour Co-op hold Swing −15.2
General election 1924: Glasgow Tradeston [16]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Co-op Thomas Henderson 14,067 56.0 −4.1
Liberal Douglas Macdonald11,07444.0+4.1
Majority 2,99312.0−8.2
Turnout 25,14173.1+10.0
Registered electors 34,373
Labour Co-op hold Swing −4.1
General election 1929: Glasgow Tradeston [13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Co-op Thomas Henderson 17,864 57.9 +1.9
Unionist Ingram Spencer12,99242.1New
Majority 4,87215.8+3.8
Turnout 30,45675.7+2.6
Registered electors 40,743
Labour Co-op hold Swing N/A

Elections in the 1930s

General election 1931: Glasgow Tradeston [17] [18]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Unionist William McLean 15,067 52.60 +10.50
Labour Co-op Thomas Henderson 13,57947.40−10.50
Majority 1,4885.20N/A
Turnout 28,64673.40−2.30
Registered electors 39,026
Unionist gain from Labour Co-op Swing +11.26
General election 1935: Glasgow Tradeston [19] [20]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Co-op Thomas Henderson 12,253 47.07 −0.33
Unionist William McLean 10,35439.78−12.82
Ind. Labour Party James Carmichael 3,42313.15N/A
Majority 1,8997.29N/A
Turnout 26,03069.26−3.14
Registered electors 37,582
Labour Co-op gain from Unionist Swing −0.33

General Election 1939–40

Another General Election was required to take place before the end of 1940. The political parties had been making preparations for an election to take place and by the Autumn of 1939, the following candidates had been selected;

Elections in the 1940s

General election 1945: Glasgow Tradeston [22]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Co-op John Rankin 13,153 59.72 +12.65
Unionist H Black8,87140.28+0.50
Majority 4,28219.44+12.15
Turnout 22,02362.19−7.07
Registered electors 35,412
Labour hold Swing +12.65

Elections in the 1950s

General election 1950: Glasgow Tradeston [23]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Co-op John Rankin 26,598 62.88 +3.16
Unionist Alexander Hart15,07437.12−3.16
Majority 10,89425.76+6.32
Turnout 41,67278.75+16.56
Registered electors 53,719
Labour Co-op hold Swing +3.16
General election 1951: Glasgow Tradeston [24]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Co-op John Rankin 26,966 63.10 +0.22
Unionist Alexander Hart15,77136.90−0.22
Majority 11,19526.20+0.45
Turnout 42,73780.03+1.28
Registered electors 53,404
Labour Co-op hold Swing +0.22

References

  1. Redistribution of Seats Act 1885, Sixth Schedule
  2. Craig, F.W.S. (1972). Boundaries of Parliamentary Constituencies 1885–1972. Chichester: Political Reference Publications. ISBN   0-900178-09-4.
  3. Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs – Constituencies beginning with "T" (part 2)
  4. The Constitutional Year Book. Conservative Central Office. 1904.
  5. 1 2 Debrett's House of Commons and the Judicial Bench, 1889
  6. Debrett's House of Commons & Judicial Bench, 1886
  7. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 British Parliamentary Election Results 1885–1918, FWS Craig
  8. Whitaker's Almanack, 1893
  9. 1 2 3 Whitaker's Almanack, 1907
  10. 1 2 Debrett's House of Commons & Judicial Bench, 1901
  11. Rubinstein, William D; Jolles, Michael A; Rubinstein, Hilary L, eds. (2011). The Palgrave dictionary of Anglo-Jewish history (First ed.). Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. p. 817. ISBN   978-1-4039-3910-4.
  12. 1 2 3 Debrett's House of Commons and the Judicial Bench, 1916
  13. 1 2 British Parliamentary Election Results 1918–1949, FWS Craig
  14. The Times, 16 November 1922
  15. The Times, 8 December 1923
  16. Oliver & Boyd's Edinburgh Almanac, 1927
  17. Whitaker's Almanack, 1934
  18. Kimber, Richard. "UK General Election results 1931". Political Science Resources. Retrieved 3 April 2017.
  19. Whitaker's Almanack, 1939
  20. Kimber, Richard. "UK General Election results 1935". Political Science Resources. Retrieved 3 April 2017.
  21. Report of the Annual Conference of the Labour Party, 1939
  22. Kimber, Richard. "UK General Election results 1945". Political Science Resources. Retrieved 3 April 2017.
  23. The Times' Guide to the House of Commons. 1950.
  24. The Times' Guide to the House of Commons. 1951.