List of MPs elected in the 1831 United Kingdom general election

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1831–1832 Parliament of the United Kingdom
1830–1831 Parliament 1832–1835 Parliament
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Overview
Legislative body Parliament of the United Kingdom
JurisdictionUnited Kingdom
Meeting place Palace of Westminster
Election 1831 United Kingdom general election
Crown-in-Parliament
William IV

This is a list of MPs elected to the House of Commons at the 1831 United Kingdom general election, arranged by constituency. The Parliament was summoned on 23 April 1831 and voting took place primarily in May. It first assembled on 14 June 1831 and was dissolved on 3 December 1832. The Prime Minister was the leader of the Whig Party, Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey. The Speaker of the House was Charles Manners-Sutton, the member for Scarborough.

Contents

Table of contents:

A B C D E F G H I K L M N O P Q R S T W Y Changes

A

ConstituencyMPParty
Aberdeen Burghs Horatio Ross
Aberdeenshire William Gordon Tory
Abingdon John Maberly Whig
Aldborough
(two members)
Clinton James Fynes Clinton Tory
Michael Thomas Sadler Tory
Aldeburgh
(two members)
Marquess of Douro Tory
John Wilson Croker Tory
Amersham
(two members)
William Tyrwhitt-Drake Tory
Thomas Tyrwhitt-Drake Tory
Andover
(two members)
Henry Arthur Wallop Fellowes Whig
Ralph Etwall Whig
Anglesey The Earl of Uxbridge Whig
Anstruther Burghs Andrew Johnston Whig
Antrim
(two members)
The Earl of Belfast Whig
Hon. John Bruce Richard O'Neill Tory
Appleby
(two members)
Hon. Henry Tufton Whig
Viscount Maitland Tory
Argyllshire Walter Frederick Campbell Whig
Armagh Viscount Ingestre [mpnotes 1] Tory
County Armagh Viscount Acheson Whig
Arundel
(two members)
Lord Dudley Stuart Whig
John Atkins
Ashburton
(two members)
Robert Torrens
William Stephen Poyntz
Athlone Richard Handcock Tory
Aylesbury
(two members)
The Lord Nugent Whig
William Rickford Whig
Ayr Thomas Francis Kennedy Whig
Ayrshire William Blair

B

ConstituencyMPParty
Banbury John Easthope Whig
Bandon Francis Bernard, Viscount Bernard [mpnotes 2] Tory
Banffshire John Morison Whig
Barnstaple
(two members)
Frederick Hodgson
John Chichester Whig
Bath
(two members)
Lord John Thynne
Charles Palmer Whig
Beaumaris Sir Richard Williams-Bulkeley Whig
Bedford
(two members)
Frederick Polhill Tory
William Henry Whitbread Whig
Bedfordshire
(two members)
Marquess of Tavistock Whig
Peter Payne Whig
Belfast Sir Arthur Chichester Whig
Bere Alston
(two members)
David Lyon
Lord Lovaine
Berkshire
(two members)
Robert Throckmorton Whig
Charles Dundas, 1st Baron Amesbury Whig
Berwickshire Anthony Maitland, 10th Earl of Lauderdale
Berwick-upon-Tweed
(two members)
Marcus Beresford
Sir Francis Blake, Bt Whig
Beverley
(two members)
William Marshall Whig
Henry Burton Whig
Bewdley Wilson Aylesbury Roberts Tory
Bishop's Castle
(two members)
James Lewis Knight-Bruce
Edward Rogers
Bletchingley
(two members)
Hon. John Ponsonby [mpnotes 3] Whig
Charles Tennyson [mpnotes 4] Whig
Bodmin
(two members)
Horace Beauchamp Seymour
Davies Giddy later Gilbert
Boroughbridge
(two members)
Sir Charles Wetherell Tory
Matthias Attwood Tory
Bossiney
(two members)
John Stuart-Wortley-Mackenzie Tory
Edward Rose Tunno Tory
Boston
(two members)
John Wilks Whig
Gilbert John Heathcote Whig
Brackley
(two members)
James Bradshaw Tory
Robert Haldane Bradshaw Tory
Bramber
(two members)
John Irving
William Stratford Dugdale
Brecon Charles Morgan Robinson Morgan Whig
Breconshire Thomas Wood Tory
Bridgnorth
(two members)
William Wolryche-Whitmore
James Foster
Bridgwater
(two members)
William Thornton Astell
Charles Kemeys Kemeys Tynte Whig
Bridport
(two members)
Henry Warburton Radical
Sir Horace St Paul, Bt
Bristol
(two members)
Edward Protheroe, jnr Whig
James Evan Baillie Whig
Buckingham
(two members)
Sir George Nugent, Bt
Sir Thomas Fremantle, Bt Tory
Buckinghamshire
(two members)
Marquess of Chandos Tory
John Smith Whig
Bury St Edmunds
(two members)
Earl Jermyn Tory
Lord Charles FitzRoy Whig
Buteshire no return - alternating constituency with Caithness

C

ConstituencyMPParty
Caernarvon Hon. Sir Charles Paget Whig
Caernarvonshire Charles Griffith-Wynne
Caithness George Sinclair Whig
Callington
(two members)
Henry Bingham Baring, Tory
Hon. Edward Herbert Tory
Calne
(two members)
Charles Richard Fox Whig
Thomas Babington Macaulay Whig
Cambridge
(two members)
Frederick Trench Tory
Marquess of Graham Tory
Cambridge University
(two members)
Henry Goulburn Tory
William Yates Peel Tory
Cambridgeshire
(two members)
Henry John Adeane
Richard Greaves Townley
Canterbury
(two members)
Richard Watson Whig
Viscount Fordwich Whig
Cardiff Lord Patrick Crichton-Stuart
Cardigan Pryse Pryse Whig
Cardiganshire William Edward Powell Tory
Carlisle
(two members)
William James Whig
Philip Howard Whig
Carlow Lord Tullamore Tory
County Carlow
(two members)
Walter Blackney Whig
Sir John Milley Doyle Whig
Carmarthen John Jones [mpnotes 5]
Carmarthenshire Sir James Hamlyn-Williams Whig
Carrickfergus Lord George Hill Whig
Cashel Mathew Pennefather [mpnotes 6] Tory
Castle Rising
(two members)
Lord William Cholmondeley Tory
Fulk Greville Howard Tory
Cavan
(two members)
Henry Maxwell Tory
Sir John Young, Bt Tory
Cheshire
(two members)
Viscount Belgrave Tory
George Wilbraham Whig
Chester
(two members)
Foster Cunliffe-Offley
Lord Robert Grosvenor Whig
Chichester
(two members)
Lord Arthur Lennox Tory
John Abel Smith Whig
Chippenham
(two members)
Joseph Neeld Tory
Henry George Boldero Tory
Christchurch
(two members)
George Pitt Rose
Sir George Henry Rose Tory
Cirencester
(two members)
Joseph Cripps Tory
Lord Apsley Tory
Clackmannanshire No return - alternating constituency with Kinross-shire
Clare
(two members)
William Nugent Macnamara Whig
Maurice O'Connell Radical Party (UK)
Clitheroe
(two members)
Hon. Peregrine Cust Tory
Hon. Robert Curzon Tory
Clonmel Eyre Coote Tory
Clyde BurghsSee Glasgow Burghs
Cockermouth
(two members)
John Henry Lowther Tory
Sir James Scarlett Tory
Colchester
(two members)
Daniel Whittle Harvey Radical Party (UK)
William Mayhew Whig
Coleraine Sir John William Head Brydges [mpnotes 7] Tory
Corfe Castle
(two members)
Philip John Miles Tory
George Bankes Tory
Cork City
(two members)
Daniel Callaghan Whig
John Boyle Whig
County Cork
(two members)
Hon. Robert King Whig
Viscount Boyle Whig
Cornwall
(two members)
Edward William Wynne Pendarves Whig
Sir Charles Lemon, Bt Whig
Coventry
(two members)
Edward Ellice Whig
Henry Bulwer Whig
Cricklade
(two members)
Thomas Calley Whig
Robert Gordon Whig
Cromartyshire Duncan Davidson
Cumberland
(two members)
Sir James Graham, Bt Whig
Walter Blamire Whig

D

ConstituencyMPParty
Dartmouth Arthur Howe Holdsworth
Denbigh Boroughs Robert Myddelton Biddulph Whig
Denbighshire Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, Bt
Derby
(two members)
Henry Frederick Compton Cavendish Whig
Edward Strutt Whig
Derbyshire
(two members)
Lord George Cavendish [mpnotes 8] Whig
Hon. George Venables-Vernon Whig
Devizes
(two members)
John Pearse
George Watson-Taylor
Devon
(two members)
Viscount Ebrington Whig
Lord John Russell Whig
Donegal
(two members)
Sir Edmund Hayes
Edward Michael Conolly
Dorchester
(two members)
Hon. Anthony Henry Ashley-Cooper Tory
Robert Williams
Dorset
(two members)
Edward Portman
John Calcraft Whig
Dover
(two members)
Charles Poulett Thomson Whig
Robert Henry Stanhope
Down
(two members)
Lord Arthur Hill Whig
Frederick Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh Tory
Downpatrick Edward Southwell Ruthven Whig
Downton
(two members)
James Brougham Whig
Thomas Creevey Whig
Drogheda John Henry North [mpnotes 9] Tory
Droitwich
(two members)
Sir Thomas Winnington, Bt Whig
John Hodgetts Hodgetts-Foley Whig
Dublin
(two members)
Sir Robert Harty, Bt [mpnotes 10] Whig
Louis Perrin [mpnotes 11] Whig
County Dublin
(two members)
Henry White
Lord Brabazon
Dublin University Thomas Langlois Lefroy Tory
Dumfries Burghs Lord William Robert Keith Douglas
Dumfriesshire John James Hope Johnstone Tory
Dunbartonshire Lord Montagu William Graham Tory
Dundalk James Edward Gordon Tory
Dungannon John James Knox Tory
Dungarvan Hon. George Lamb Whig
Dunwich
(two members)
Frederick Barne
The Earl of Brecknock Tory
Durham City
(two members)
Sir Roger Gresley [mpnotes 12] Tory
Hon. Arthur Trevor Tory
County Durham
(two members)
William Russell Whig
Sir Hedworth Williamson, Bt Whig
Dysart Burghs Robert Ferguson of Raith

E

ConstituencyMPParty
East Grinstead
(two members)
Viscount Holmesdale
Frederick Richard West
East Looe
(two members)
Thomas Arthur Kemmis Tory
Henry Thomas Hope Tory
East Retford
(two members)
Viscount Newark Whig
Granville Harcourt-Vernon Whig
Edinburgh Robert Adam Dundas Tory
EdinburghshireSee Midlothian
Elgin Sir William Gordon Gordon-Cumming
Elginshire Francis William Grant
Ennis Rt Hon.William Vesey FitzGerald [mpnotes 13] Tory
Enniskillen Hon. Arthur Henry Cole Tory
Essex
(two members)
William Pole-Tylney-Long-Wellesley
Charles Callis Western
Evesham
(two members)
Sir Charles Cockerell Whig
Thomas Hudson Whig
Exeter
(two members)
James Wentworth Buller
Lewis William Buck
Eye
(two members)
Sir Edward Kerrison, Bt Tory
William Burge

F

ConstituencyMPParty
Fermanagh
(two members)
Mervyn Archdall Tory
Viscount Cole Tory
Fife James Lindsay
Flint Sir Edward Pryce Lloyd, Bt [mpnotes 14] Whig
Flintshire Edward Lloyd-Mostyn Whig
Forfarshire Hon. William Maule [mpnotes 15]
Fowey
(two members)
Lord Brudenell Tory
John Cheesment Severn Tory

G

ConstituencyMPParty
Gatton
(two members)
Viscount Pollington Tory
Anthony John Ashley
Galway Borough James James Bodkin
County Galway
(two members)
Sir John Burke Whig
James Staunton Lambert
Glamorganshire Christopher Rice Mansel Talbot Whig
Glasgow Burghs Joseph Dixon
Gloucester
(two members)
Maurice Berkeley Whig
Edward Webb Whig
Gloucestershire
(two members)
Hon. Henry George Francis Moreton Whig
Sir Berkeley Guise, Bt Whig
Grantham
(two members)
Glynne Earle Welby, Bt Tory
James Hughes
Great Bedwyn Sir John Nicholl Tory
John Jacob Buxton Tory
Great Marlow Thomas Peers Williams Tory
Owen Williams Whig
Grimsby
(two members)
John Villiiers Shelley Tory
George Harris
Great Yarmouth
(two members)
Hon. George Anson Whig
Charles Edmund Rumbold Whig
Guildford
(two members)
Charles Francis Norton Whig
James Mangles Whig

H

ConstituencyMPParty
Haddington Robert Steuart [mpnotes 16]
Haddingtonshire James Balfour
Hampshire
(two members)
Sir James Macdonald, Bt
Charles Shaw-Lefevre Whig
Harwich
(two members)
George Robert Dawson
John Charles Herries Tory
Haslemere
(two members)
William Holmes Tory
Sir John Beckett, Bt Tory
Hastings
(two members)
John Ashley Warre Whig
Frederick North Whig
Haverfordwest Richard Philipps
Hedon
(two members)
Sir Thomas Clifford-Constable, Bt Tory
Robert Farrand Tory
Helston
(two members)
Lord James Townshend Tory
Sackville Lane-Fox Tory
Hereford
(two members)
Edward Bolton Clive Whig
Viscount Eastnor
Herefordshire
(two members)
Sir Robert Price, Bt Whig
Kedgwin Hoskins Whig
Hertford
(two members)
John Currie Whig
Thomas Slingsby Duncombe Radical
Hertfordshire
(two members)
Nicolson Calvert Whig
Sir John Sebright, Bt
Heytesbury Edward Henry A'Court
Sir George Staunton, Bt
Higham Ferrers Viscount Milton [mpnotes 17] Whig
Hindon
(two members)
Edward John Stanley Whig
John Weyland Whig
Honiton
(two members)
Henry Baines Lott
Sir George Warrender, Bt
Horsham
(two members)
Nicholas Ridley-Colborne, Bt
The Earl of Arundel
Huntingdon
(two members)
Jonathan Peel
Sir Frederick Pollock Tory
Huntingdonshire
(two members)
Viscount Mandeville
John Bonfoy Rooper
Hythe
(two members)
John Loch
Stewart Marjoribanks

I

ConstituencyMPParty
Ilchester
(two members)
Hon. Edward Petre Whig
Stephen Lushington Whig
Inverness Burghs Charles Lennox Cumming Bruce Tory
Inverness-shire Rt Hon. Charles Grant Whig
Ipswich
(two members)
James Morrison
Rigby Wason

K

ConstituencyMPParty
Kent
(two members)
Thomas Rider Whig
Thomas Law Hodges Whig
Kerry
(two members)
Frederick William Mullins
Daniel O'Connell Whig
Kildare
(two members)
Sir Josiah Hort Whig
Richard More O'Ferrall Whig
Kilkenny City Nicholas Philpot Leader Whig
County Kilkenny
(two members)
Frederick Cavendish Ponsonby
John Butler, Earl of Ossory
Kincardineshire Sir Hugh Arbuthnot
King's County
(two members)
Lord Oxmantown
Thomas Bernard
King's Lynn
(two members)
Lord William Pitt Lennox Whig
Lord George Bentinck
Kingston upon Hull
(two members)
George Schonswar Tory
William Battie-Wrightson Whig
Kinross-shire Charles Adam
Kinsale John Russell Whig
Kirkcudbright Robert Cutlar Fergusson
Knaresborough
(two members)
Sir James Mackintosh Whig
Henry Manners Cavendish Whig

L

ConstituencyMPParty
Lanark Burghs William Downe Gillon
Lanarkshire Charles Douglas
Lancashire
(two members)
Lord Stanley
Benjamin Heywood Tory
Lancaster
(two members)
Patrick Maxwell Stewart Whig
Thomas Greene Tory
Launceston
(two members)
Sir John Malcolm Tory
James Brogden Tory
Leicester
(two members)
Wynne Ellis Whig
William Evans Whig
Leicestershire
(two members)
Charles March-Phillipps
Thomas Paget Whig
Leitrim
(two members)
Samuel White
John Marcus Clements
Leominster
(two members)
William Bertram Evans
Thomas Brayen [mpnotes 18]
Lewes
(two members)
Thomas Read Kemp Whig
Sir Charles Blunt, Bt
Lichfield
(two members)
Sir Edward Scott, Bt Whig
Sir George Anson Whig
Limerick City Thomas Spring Rice Whig
County Limerick
(two members)
Standish O'Grady
Richard FitzGibbon
Lincoln
(two members)
George Fieschi Heneage
Charles Delaet Waldo Sibthorp
Lincolnshire
(two members)
Sir William Amcotts-Ingilby, Bt.
Charles Anderson Worsley Pelham
Linlithgowshire Sir Alexander Hope
Lisburn Henry Meynell Tory
Liskeard
(two members
Lord Eliot Tory
Sir William Pringle Tory
Liverpool
(two members)
John Evelyn Denison [mpnotes 19] Whig
William Ewart Whig
The City London
(four members)
William Thompson Tory
Robert Waithman Whig
William Venables Whig
Sir Matthew Wood, Bt Whig
Londonderry City Sir Robert Alexander Ferguson, Bt Whig
County Londonderry
(two members)
Theobald Jones Tory
Sir Robert Bateson, Bt Tory
County Longford
(two members)
Anthony Lefroy
Viscount Forbes
Lostwithiel
(two members)
Viscount Valletort Tory
Edward Cust Tory
County Louth
(two members)
Richard Lalor Shiel
Alexander Dawson
Ludgershall
(two members)
Edward Thomas Foley Tory
Sir Sandford Graham, 2nd Baronet Whig
Ludlow
(two members)
Viscount Clive Tory
Robert Clive
Lyme Regis
(two members)
Hon. Henry Sutton Fane Tory
John Thomas Fane Tory
Lymington
(two members)
William Alexander Mackinnon Tory
George Burrard

M

ConstituencyMPParty
Maidstone
(two members)
Abraham Wildey Robarts Whig
Charles James Barnett Whig
Maldon
(two members)
Quintin Dick Tory
Thomas Barrett Lennard Whig
Mallow Sir Denham Jephson-Norreys, Bt Whig
Malmesbury
(two members)
Sir Charles Forbes, Bt Tory
John Forbes Tory
Malton
(two members)
Henry Gally Knight
Francis Jeffrey Whig
Marlborough
(two members)
Thomas Bucknall-Estcourt Tory
William John Bankes Tory
Mayo
(two members)
John Denis Browne
Dominick Browne
Meath
(two members)
Arthur Plunkett, Baron Killeen
Sir Marcus Somerville, Bt [mpnotes 20]
Merioneth Sir Robert Williames Vaughan Tory
Middlesex
(two members)
George Byng Whig
Joseph Hume Radical
Midhurst
(two members)
George Robert Smith
Martin Tucker Smith
Midlothian Sir George Clerk, Bt (Tory)
Milborne Port
(two members)
George Stevens Byng Whig
Richard Lalor Sheil [mpnotes 21] Whig
Minehead
(two members)
John Fownes Luttrell, junior Tory
Viscount Villiers Tory
Mitchell
(two members)
Hon. Lloyd Kenyon Tory
Hon. William Samuel Best Tory
Monaghan
(two members)
Cadwallader Blayney Tory
Henry Westenra Whig
Monmouth Boroughs Benjamin Hall Whig
Monmouthshire
(two members)
William Addams Williams Whig
Lord Granville Somerset Tory
Montgomery Henry Clive
Montgomeryshire Charles Watkin Williams-Wynn Tory
Morpeth
(two members)
William Ord Whig
Hon. William Howard

N

ConstituencyMPParty
Nairnshire no return - alternating constituency with Cromartyshire
Newark
(two members)
William Farnworth Handley Tory
Thomas Wilde Whig
Newcastle-under-Lyme
(two members)
Edmund Peel Tory
William Henry Miller Whig
Newcastle-upon-Tyne
(two members)
Sir Matthew White Ridley, Bt Whig
John Hodgson Tory
Newport (Cornwall)
(two members)
Sir Henry Hardinge Tory
Viscount Grimston Tory
Newport (IoW)
(two members)
William Mount Tory
James Joseph Hope-Vere Tory
New RadnorSee Radnor
New Ross Charles Tottenham [mpnotes 22] Tory
Newry Hon. John Henry Knox Tory
New Shoreham
(two members)
Sir Charles Burrell, Bt Tory
Henry Howard
Newton
(two members)
Thomas Legh
Thomas Houldsworth
Newtown (IoW)
(two members)
Hudson Gurney Whig
William Horne Whig
Norfolk
(two members)
Thomas Coke Whig
Sir William Ffolkes, Bt Whig
Northallerton
(two members)
Sir John Poo Beresford Tory
William Lascelles Tory
Northampton
(two members)
Sir George Robinson, Bt.
Robert Vernon Smith Whig
Northamptonshire
(two members)
Viscount Althorp Whig
Viscount Milton Whig
Northumberland
(two members)
Viscount Howick Whig
Thomas Wentworth Beaumont Whig
Norwich
(two members)
Robert Grant Whig
Richard Hanbury Gurney
Nottingham
(two members)
Thomas Denman Whig
Sir Ronald Craufurd Ferguson Whig
Nottinghamshire
(two members)
Evelyn Denison) Whig
John Lumley Whig

O

ConstituencyMPParty
Okehampton
(two members)
William Henry Trant [mpnotes 23] Tory
John Thomas Hope Tory
Old Sarum
(two members)
James Alexander Tory
Josias du Pre Alexander Tory
Orford
(two members)
Sir Henry Frederick Cooke Tory
Spencer Kilderbee Tory
Orkney and Shetland George Traill Whig
Oxford
(two members)
James Haughton Langston Whig
Richard Weyland Whig
Oxfordshire
(two members)
George Granville Harcourt Whig
John Fane Tory
Oxford University
(two members)
Thomas Grimston Bucknall Estcourt Tory
Sir Robert Harry Inglis, Bt

P

ConstituencyMPParty
Peeblesshire Sir John Hay, Bt
Pembroke Hugh Owen Owen Tory
Pembrokeshire Sir John Owen, Bt
Penryn
(two members)
Charles Stewart Tory
James William Freshfield Tory
Perth Burghs Francis Jeffrey, Lord Jeffrey
Perthshire Sir George Murray
Peterborough
(two members)
Sir Robert Heron, Bt Whig
John Nicholas Fazakerley Whig
Petersfield
(two members)
Sir William Jolliffe, Bt
Gilbert East Jolliffe
Plymouth
(two members)
Sir George Cockburn, Bt
Sir Thomas Byam Martin
Plympton Erle
(two members)
Sir Compton Domvile, Bt Tory
Gibbs Crawfurd Antrobus Tory
Pontefract
(two members)
Hon. Henry Stafford-Jerningham Whig
The Earl of Mexborough
Poole
(two members)
John Byng, 1st Earl of Strafford Whig
Benjamin Lester Lester Whig
Portarlington Sir William Rae, Bt Tory
Portsmouth
(two members)
Sir Francis Baring, Bt Whig
John Bonham-Carter Whig
Preston
(two members)
Henry Hunt Radical
John Wood Whig

Q

ConstituencyMPParty
Queenborough
(two members)
John Capel Tory
Lt General Sir John Colquhoun Grant Tory
Queen's County
(two members)
Sir Charles Coote, Bt
Sir Henry Parnell

R

ConstituencyMPParty
Radnor Richard Price Tory
Radnorshire Thomas Frankland Lewis Tory
Reading
(two members)
Charles Russell Tory
Charles Fyshe Palmer Whig
Reigate
(two members)
Sir Joseph Sydney Yorke [mpnotes 24] Tory
Joseph Yorke
Renfrewshire Sir Michael Shaw-Stewart, Bt
Richmond
(two members)
Hon. John Dundas Whig
Hon. Sir Robert Dundas Whig
Ripon
(two members)
Louis Hayes Petit Whig
George Spence Whig
Rochester
(two members)
John Mills Tory
Ralph Bernal
Romney
(two members)
Sir Edward Cholmeley Dering Tory
William Miles Tory
Roscommon
(two members)
Arthur French
Denis O'Conor
Roxburghshire Henry Francis Hepburne-Scott
Rutland
(two members)
Sir Gerard Noel, Bt Tory
Sir Gilbert Heathcote, Bt Whig
Rye
(two members)
Thomas Pemberton
De Lacy Evans

S

ConstituencyMPParty
St Albans
(two members)
Sir Francis Vincent, Bt Whig
Richard Godson Whig
St Germans
(two members)
Charles Ross Tory
Winthrop Mackworth Praed Tory
St Ives
(two members)
James Halse Tory
Edward Bulwer-Lytton Whig
St Mawes
(two members)
George Grenville Wandisford Pigott Tory
Sir Edward Burtenshaw Sugden Tory
Salisbury
(two members)
Hon. Duncombe Pleydell-Bouverie Whig
Wadham Wyndham Tory
Saltash
(two members)
Frederick Villiers Meynell Whig
Bethell Walrond
Sandwich
(two members)
Joseph Marryatt Whig
Sir Edward Troubridge, 2nd Baronet Whig
Scarborough
(two members)
Charles Manners-Sutton
Edmund Phipps Tory
Seaford
(two members)
John Fitzgerald Tory
William Lyon Tory
Selkirkshire Alexander Pringle
Shaftesbury
(two members)
Edward Penrhyn Whig
William Leader Maberly Whig
Shrewsbury
(two members)
Richard Jenkins Tory
Robert Aglionby Slaney Whig
Shropshire
(two members)
John Cressett-Pelham
Sir Rowland Hill, Bt
Sligo John Arthur Wynne Tory
County Sligo
(two members)
Edward Joshua Cooper
Alexander Perceval
Somerset
(two members)
Edward Ayshford Sanford Whig
William Gore-Langton
Southampton
(two members)
Arthur Atherley
John Storey Penleaze
Southwark
(two members)
William Brougham Whig
Charles Calvert Whig
Stafford
(two members)
John Campbell Whig
Thomas Gisborne Whig
Staffordshire
(two members)
Edward Littleton Whig
Major-General Sir John Wrottesley Whig
Stamford
(two members)
Lord Thomas Cecil Tory
Charles Tennyson Whig
Steyning
(two members)
George Richard Philips Whig
Edward Blount Whig
Stirling James Johnston
Stirlingshire William Ramsay
Stockbridge
(two members)
John Foster Barham Whig
Sir Stratford Canning Whig
Sudbury
(two members)
Sir John Benn Walsh Tory
Bethel Walrond
Suffolk
(two members)
Sir Henry Bunbury, Bt
Charles Tyrell
Surrey
(two members)
William Joseph Denison Whig
John Ivatt Briscoe Whig
Sussex
(two members)
Herbert Barrett Curteis
Lord John Lennox Whig
Sutherland Sir Hugh Innes [mpnotes 25]

T

ConstituencyMPParty
Tain Burghs James Loch Whig
Tamworth
(two members)
Robert Peel Tory
Lord Charles Townshend
Taunton
(two members)
Henry Labouchere Whig
Edward Thomas Bainbridge Whig
Tavistock
(two members)
Lord Russell Whig
Lord John Russell [mpnotes 26] Whig
Tewkesbury
(two members)
John Edmund Dowdeswell Tory
John Martin Whig
Thetford
(two members)
Lord James FitzRoy Whig
Hon. Francis Baring Tory
Thirsk
(two members)
Robert Frankland Whig
Robert Greenhill-Russell Whig
Tipperary
(two members)
John Hely Hutchinson
Thomas Wyse
Tiverton
(two members)
Spencer Perceval Tory
Hon. Granville Ryder Tory
Totnes
(two members)
Charles Barry Baldwin
Thomas Courtenay
Tralee Walker Ferrand Tory
Tregony
(two members)
Lt-Col. Charles Arbuthnot Tory
James Mackillop Tory
Truro
(two members)
Viscount Encombe Tory
Nathaniel William Peach Tory
Tyrone
(two members)
Hon. Henry Lowry-Corry Tory
Sir Hugh Stewart, Bt Tory

W

ConstituencyMPParty
Wallingford
(two members)
Thomas Leigh Whig
Robert Knight Whig
Wareham
(two members)
Granby Hales Calcraft Whig
Charles Wood Whig
Warwick
(two members)
John Tomes
Edward Bolton King Whig
Warwickshire
(two members)
Sir Grey Skipwith Whig
Francis Lawley Whig
Waterford City Sir John Newport, Bt. Whig
County Waterford
(two members)
Sir Richard Musgrave, Bt
Robert Power
Wells
(two members)
John Edwards-Vaughan Tory
John Lee Lee Whig
Wendover
(two members)
Samuel Smith Tory
Abel Smith Tory
Wenlock
(two members)
Hon. George Weld-Forester Tory
Paul Beilby Thompson Whig
Westbury
(two members)
Sir Ralph Franco later Lopes, Bt Whig
Henry Hanmer [mpnotes 27] Whig
Westmeath
(two members)
Gustavus Rochfort Tory
Sir Montagu Lowther Chapman, Bt Whig
West Looe
(two members)
Sir Anthony Buller Whig
Sir Charles Hulse Tory
Westminster
(two members)
Sir Francis Burdett, Bt Whig
Sir John Cam Hobhouse, Bt Whig
Westmorland
(two members)
Henry Cecil Lowther Tory
Alexander Nowell Whig
Wexford Charles Arthur Walker Whig
County Wexford
(two members)
Arthur Chichester
Henry Lambert
Weymouth and Melcombe Regis
(four members)
Colonel John Gordon Tory
Thomas Fowell Buxton Whig
Richard Weyland Whig
Masterton Ure Tory
Whitchurch
(two members)
Horatio George Powys Townshend Tory
Sir Samuel Scott, Bt Tory
Wicklow
(two members)
Sir Ralph Howard, Bt Whig
James Grattan Whig
Wigan
(two members)
James Alexander Hodson Tory
Ralph Thicknesse Whig
Wigtown Burghs Edward Stewart Tory
Wigtownshire Sir Andrew Agnew, Bt Whig
Wilton
(two members)
James Dawkins
John Hungerford Penruddocke Tory
Wiltshire
(two members)
John Benett
Sir John Dugdale Astley, Bt
Winchelsea
(two members)
John Williams Whig
Stephen Lushington [mpnotes 28] Whig
Winchester
(two members)
James Buller East Tory
Paulet St John-Mildmay
Windsor
(two members)
Rt Hon. Edward Stanley Whig
John Ramsbottom, junior Whig
Woodstock
(two members)
Viscount Stormont Tory
Lord Charles Spencer-Churchill Tory
Wootton Bassett
(two members)
Viscount Mahon Tory
Viscount Porchester Tory
Worcester
(two members)
Thomas Henry Hastings Davies Whig
George Richard Robinson Whig
Worcestershire
(two members)
Thomas Foley Whig
Frederick Spencer Whig
Wycombe
(two members)
Sir Thomas Baring, Bt
Hon. Robert Smith Whig

Y

ConstituencyMPParty
Yarmouth (Isle of Wight)
(two members)
Sir Henry Willoughby Whig
Charles Compton Cavendish Whig
Yarmouth (Norfolk)See Great Yarmouth
York
(two members)
Hon. Thomas Dundas Whig
Samuel Adlam Bayntun Tory
Yorkshire
(four members)
Viscount Morpeth Whig
George Strickland Whig
John Charles Ramsden Whig
Sir John Vanden-Bempde-Johnstone, Bt Whig
Youghal Hon. George Ponsonby Whig

Notes

  1. Resigned seat to contest Dublin City and replaced 25 August 1831 by John William Head Brydges.
  2. Resigned and replaced 22 July 1831 by Sir Augustus William James Clifford
  3. Resigned and replaced 18 July 1831 by Thomas Hyde Villiers
  4. Chose to sit for Stamford. Replaced 18 July 1831 by Viscount Palmerston
  5. Election delayed until 25 August 1831 due to rioting
  6. Vacated seat and replaced 16 July 1831 by Philip Pusey.
  7. Unseated on petition and replaced 4 August 1831 by William Taylor Copeland
  8. Ennobled and replaced 22 September 1831 by William Cavendish
  9. Died and replaced 20 October 1831 by Thomas Wallace
  10. Election declared void. Replaced 18 August 1831 by Sir Frederick Shaw, Bt
  11. Election declared void. Replaced 18 August 1831 by Viscount Ingestre
  12. Election declared void, 8 March 1831. By-election, 23 March 1831
  13. Ennobled and replaced 28 February 1832 by Sir Augustine Fitzgerald, Bt
  14. Ennobled and replaced 22 September 1831 by Henry Glynne
  15. Ennobled and replaced 3 October 1831 by Hon. Donald Ogilvie (later unseated on petition)
  16. Unseated on petition and replaced 10 August 1831 by Sir Adolphus Dalrymple, Bt
  17. Chose to sit for Northamptonshire and replaced 14 July 1831 by Charles Christopher Pepys (who later resigned)
  18. Vacated seat and replaced 22 December 1831 by Beaumont Hotham, 3rd Baron Hotham
  19. Denison was also elected for Nottinghamshire, which he chose to represent, and never sat for Liverpool. Replaced 21 October 1931 by Viscount Sandon
  20. Died and replaced 11 August 1831 by Henry Gratton
  21. Chose to sit for County Louth. Replaced 15 July 1831 by Philip Cecil Crampton
  22. Vacated seat and replaced 15 August 1831 by William Wigram
  23. Resigned and replaced 14 July 1831 by Sir Richard Vyvyan
  24. Died and replaced 13 July 1831 by Charles Philip Yorke
  25. Died and replaced 14 September 1831 by Roderick Macleod, 4th of Cadboll
  26. Chose to sit for Devon, replaced 13 July 1831 by John Heywood Hawkins
  27. Resigned and replaced 15 July 1831 by Henry Frederick Stephenson
  28. Chose to sit for Ilchester and replaced 15 July 1831 by James Brougham

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