List of Liberal Unionist Party MPs

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This is a list of Liberal Unionist Party MPs. It includes all members of Parliament elected to the British House of Commons representing the Liberal Unionist Party.

List of MPs

Name [1] ConstituencyStartEnd
Andrew Agnew Edinburgh South 19001906
Leo Amery Birmingham South 19111912 [2]
William Anson Oxford University 18991912 [2]
Henry Torrens Anstruther St Andrews 18861903
William Anstruther-Gray St Andrews 1906; 19101910; 1912 [2]
H. O. Arnold-Forster Belfast West
Croydon
1892
1906
1906
1909
William Arrol South Ayrshire 18951906
James William Barclay Forfarshire 1886 [3] 1892
Viscount Baring Biggleswade 18861892
Alfred Barnes Chesterfield 1886 [3] 1892
Hamar Alfred Bass West Staffordshire 1886 [3] 1898
Henry Frederick Beaumont Colne Valley 1886 [3] 1892
William Bickford-Smith Truro 1886 [3] 1892
Michael Biddulph Ross-on-Wye 1886 [3] 1900
John Bigham Liverpool Exchange 18951897
Arthur Bignold Wick Burghs 19001906 [4]
Thomas Bedford Bolitho St Ives 18871900
John Bright Birmingham Central 1886 [3] 1889
John Albert Bright Birmingham Central 18891895
Alexander Brown Wellington (Shropshire) 1886 [3] 1906
Thomas Buchanan Edinburgh West 1886 [3] 1887 [5]
Charles Burn Torquay 19101912 [2]
William Sproston Caine Barrow-in-Furness 18861890
James Caldwell Glasgow St Rollox 18861890 [6]
Thomas Charles Pleydell Calley Cricklade 19101910
John Campbell Manchester South 18951900
Richard Frederick Fotheringham Campbell Ayr Burghs 1886 [3] 1888
Edward Cavendish West Derbyshire 1886 [3] 1891
Richard Cavendish North Lonsdale 18951906 [5]
Spencer Cavendish Rossendale 1886 [3] 1891
Victor Cavendish West Derbyshire 18911908
Austen Chamberlain East Worcestershire 18921912 [2]
Joseph Chamberlain Birmingham West 1886 [3] 1912 [2]
Richard Chamberlain Islington West 1886 [3] 1892
Percy Clive Ross-on-Wye 1900; 19081906; 1912 [2]
James Clyde Edinburgh West 19091912 [2]
Thomas Cochrane North Ayrshire 18921910
Douglas Harry Coghill Newcastle-under-Lyme
Stoke-on-Trent
1886
1895
1892
1900 [4]
Arthur Colefax Manchester South West 19101910
Jesse Collings Birmingham Bordesley 1886 [3] 1912 [2]
Alwyne Compton Biggleswade 18951906
Archibald Corbett Glasgow Tradeston 1886 [3] 1908 [6]
John Corbett Droitwich 1886 [3] 1892
Leonard Courtney Bodmin 1886 [3] 1899 [6]
Robert Cox Edinburgh South 18951899
Alexander Cross Glasgow Camlachie 18921909 [5]
Savile Crossley Lowestoft
Halifax
1886 [3]
1900
1892
1906
William Crossman Portsmouth 1886 [3] 1892
Donald Currie West Perthshire 1886 [3] 1900
Leonard Darwin Lichfield 18921895
George Dixon Birmingham Edgbaston 1886 [3] 1898
George Doughty Grimsby 1898; 19101910; 1912 [2]
Arthur Elliot Roxburghshire
Durham
1886 [3]
1898
1892
1905 [6]
Hugh Elliot North Ayrshire 1886 [3] 1892
Bertram Falle Portsmouth 19101912 [2]
Horace Farquhar Marylebone West 18951898
Robert Finlay Inverness Burghs
Edinburgh and St Andrews Universities
1886; [3] 1895
1910
1892; 1906
1912 [2]
James Fortescue Flannery Shipley 18951906
Hugh Fortescue Tavistock 1886 [3] 1892
Michael Foster London University 19001903 [5]
Charles Fraser-Mackintosh Inverness-shire 1886 [3] 1892
Lewis Fry Bristol North 1886; [3] 18951892; 1900
John Lloyd Gibbons Wolverhampton South 18981900
Julian Goldsmid St Pancras South 1886 [3] 1896
John Gordon South Londonderry 19001912 [2]
George Goschen St George's Hanover Square 1886 [3] 1893 [4]
Thomas Grove Wilton 1886 [3] 1888 [5]
William Gull Barnstaple 18951900
Robert Gurdon Mid Norfolk 1886; [3] 18951892; 1895
Edward Hain St Ives 19001904 [5]
Alfred Seale Haslam Newcastle-under-Lyme 19001906
George Hastings East Worcestershire 1886 [3] 1892
Henry Havelock-Allen South East Durham 1886; [3] 18951892; 1897
Alexander Henderson West Staffordshire 18981906
Edward Heneage Great Grimsby 1886; [3] 18931892; 1895
John Waller Hills City of Durham 19061912 [2]
Benjamin Hingley North Worcestershire 1886 [3] 1887 [5]
Henry Hobhouse East Somerset 1886 [3] 1906
Alfred Hopkinson Cricklade 18951898
Rowland Hunt Ludlow 19031912 [2]
Henry James Bury 1886 [3] 1895
Ernest Jardine East Somerset 19101912 [2]
Robert Jardine Dumfriesshire 1886 [3] 1892
John Jenkins Carmarthen 18951903 [5]
Herbert Jessel St Pancras South 1886; 19101906; 1912 [2]
George Kemp Heywood 18951904 [2]
William Kenny Dublin St Stephen's Green 18951898
William Kenrick Birmingham North 18861899
Frederick Lambton South East Durham 19001910
Edwin Lawrence Truro 18951906
Thomas Lea South Londonderry 18861900
William Edward Hartpole Lecky Dublin University 18951903
Frederick Neville Sutherland Leveson-Gower Sutherland 19001906
Harry Levy-Lawson Mile End 1905, 19101906, 1912 [2]
George Lloyd West Staffordshire 19101912 [2]
John Lubbock London University 1886 [3] 1900
Alfred Lyttelton Warwick and Leamington
St George's Hanover Square
1895
1906
1906
1912 [2]
John Lyttelton Droitwich 19101912 [2]
Francis William Maclean Woodstock 18861892
Archibald White Maconochie East Aberdeenshire 19001906
Philip Magnus London University 19061912 [2]
Richard Martin Droitwich 18921906
Nevil Story Maskelyne Cricklade 1886 [3] 1892
William Jardine Herries Maxwell Dumfriesshire 1892; 19001895; 1906
Charles McArthur Liverpool Exchange 18971906
Lewis McIver Edinburgh West 18951909
Ernest Meysey-Thompson Birmingham Handsworth 19061912 [2]
Henry Meysey-Thompson Birmingham Handsworth 18921906
John Middlemore Birmingham North 18991912 [2]
Francis Bingham Mildmay Totnes 1886 [3] 1912 [2]
Lewis Molesworth Bodmin 19001906
Charles James Monk Gloucester 18951900
Robert Jasper More Ludlow 1886 [3] 1903
Walter Morrison Skipton 1886; 18951892; 1900
Ernest Morrison-Bell Ashburton 19081910
William Palmer Petersfield
Edinburgh West
1886 [3]
1892
1892
1895
Ebenezer Parkes Birmingham Central 18951912 [2]
Arthur Pease Darlington 18951898
Herbert Pease Darlington 1898
Arthur Peel Warwick and Leamington 1886 [3] 1895
William Peel Manchester South 19001906
John Pender Wick Burghs 18921896
Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice West Derbyshire 19081912 [2]
George Pitt-Lewis Barnstaple 1886 [3] 1892
Reginald Pole-Carew Bodmin 19101912 [2]
Harry Frederick Pollock Spalding 18951900
Joseph Powell Williams Birmingham South 1886 [3] 1904
Robert Purvis Peterborough 18951906
Cuthbert Quilter Sudbury 19101912 [2]
William Quilter Sudbury 1886 [3] 1906
Robert Ratcliff Burton 19001912 [2]
William Henry Rattigan North East Lanarkshire 19011904
Edward James Reed Cardiff 1904 [3] 1906
Thomas Richardson The Hartlepools 18861890
Thomas Richardson The Hartlepools 18951900
Ferdinand James von Rothschild Aylesbury 1886 [3] 1899
Lionel Nathan de Rothschild Aylesbury 19101912 [2]
Walter Rothschild Aylesbury 18991910
Thomas Russell Tyrone South 18861904 [7]
Peter Rylands Burnley 1886 [3] 1887
John St Aubyn St Ives 1886 [3] 1887
Charles Seely Nottingham West 18921895
Charles Hilton Seely Lincoln 18951906
Alexander Craig Sellar Partick 1886 [3] 1890
John Simeon Southampton 18951906
William Pirrie Sinclair Falkirk Burghs 18861892
Hugh Crawford Smith Tyneside 19001906
James Parker Smith Partick 18901906
John Spear Tavistock 1900; 19101906; 1912 [2]
Henry Morton Stanley Lambeth North 18951900
Arthur Strauss Camborne 18951900
John Stroyan West Perthshire 19001906
Thomas Sutherland Greenock 1886; 18921892; 1900
Francis Taylor South Norfolk 1886 [3] 1898
Walter Thorburn Peebles and Selkirk 18861906
John Batty Tuke Edinburgh and St Andrews Universities 19001910
Robert Verdin Northwich 18861887
Greville Richard Vernon South Ayrshire 18861892
Charles Pelham Villiers Wolverhampton South 1886 [3] 1898
Henry Vivian Swansea District 1886 [3] 1887 [5]
Newton Wallop South Molton 1886 [3] 1891
James Leslie Wanklyn Bradford Central 18951906
Cathcart Wason Orkney and Shetland 19001902 [6]
Edward William Watkin Hythe 1886 [8] 1895
William Wentworth-Fitzwilliam Wakefield 18951902
Henry Wentworth-FitzWilliam Doncaster 18881892
John Wentworth-FitzWilliam Peterborough 1886 [8] 1889
William Cornwallis West West Denbighshire 1886 [3] 1892
Henry Wiggin Birmingham Handsworth 1886 [3] 1892
John Charles Williams Truro 18921895
Frederick Wills Bristol North 19001906
John Wilson Falkirk Burghs 18951903 [5]
John Wilson Glasgow St Rollox 19001906
John William Wilson North Worcestershire 18951903 [5]
Arthur Winterbotham Cirencester 1886 [3] 1887 [5]
Edmond Wodehouse Bath 1886 [3] 1906

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References

  1. Ian Cawood, The Liberal Unionist Party: A History, pp.264268
  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 Became a Conservative Party MP
  3. 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 Formerly a Liberal Party MP
  4. 1 2 3 Defected to the Conservative Party
  5. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Defected to the Liberal Party
  6. 1 2 3 4 5 Became an independent
  7. Left the party and formed his own group of Russellite Unionists
  8. 1 2 Formerly an independent Liberal MP