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By-election | Date | Former incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause |
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Clitheroe | 13 July 1868 [19 1] | Richard Fort | | Liberal | Ralph Assheton | | Conservative | Death |
Stamford | 24 June 1868 [19 1] | Viscount Ingestre | | Conservative | William Unwin Heygate | | Conservative | Succession to a peerage |
Dublin City | 1 June 1868 [19 1] | Benjamin Guinness | | Conservative | Arthur Guinness | | Conservative | Resignation |
East Worcestershire | 1 June 1868 | Frederick Gough-Calthorpe | | Liberal | Hon. Charles Lyttelton | | Liberal | Succession to a peerage |
Stamford | 4 May 1868 [19 1] | Viscount Cranborne | | Conservative | Viscount Ingestre | | Conservative | Succession to a peerage |
East Kent | 2 May 1868 | Brook Bridges | | Conservative | Edward Leigh Pemberton | | Conservative | Elevation to the peerage |
Stirling Burghs | 30 April 1868 | Laurence Oliphant | | Liberal | John Ramsay | | Liberal | Resignation |
Bristol | 30 April 1868 | Samuel Morton Peto | | Liberal | John William Miles | | Conservative | Resignation |
South Lincolnshire | 29 April 1868 [19 1] | John Trollope | | Conservative | William Earle Welby | | Conservative | Elevation to the peerage |
Radnorshire | 28 April 1868 [19 1] | John Walsh | | Conservative | Arthur Walsh | | Conservative | Elevation to the peerage |
Leominster | 27 April 1868 [19 1] | Arthur Walsh | | Conservative | Viscount Mahon | | Conservative | Resignation to contest Radnorshire |
Grantham | 27 April 1868 | William Earle Welby | | Conservative | Edmund Turnor | | Conservative | Resignation to contest South Lincolnshire |
Cockermouth | 27 April 1868 | John Steel | | Liberal | Andrew Green Thompson | | Conservative | Death |
Wycombe | 11 April 1868 [19 1] | Charles Carington | | Liberal | William Carington | | Liberal | Succession to a peerage |
Launceston | 9 April 1868 [19 1] | Alexander Henry Campbell | | Conservative | Henry Lopes | | Conservative | Resignation |
Coventry | 26 March 1868 | Henry Jackson | | Liberal | Samuel Carter | | Liberal | Void Election |
Huddersfield | 20 March 1868 | Thomas Crosland | | Liberal | Edward Aldam Leatham | | Liberal | Death |
North Northamptonshire | 7 March 1868 [19 1] | George Ward Hunt | | Conservative | George Ward Hunt | | Conservative | Chancellor of the Exchequer [19 2] |
Argyllshire | 3 March 1868 [19 1] | Alexander Struthers Finlay | | Liberal | Marquess of Lorne | | Liberal | Resignation |
Cambridge University | 24 February 1868 | Charles Jasper Selwyn | | Conservative | Alexander Beresford Hope | | Conservative | Resignation (Judge of the Court of Appeal in Chancery) |
Stoke-upon-Trent | 20 February 1868 | Alexander Beresford Hope | | Conservative | George Melly | | Liberal | Resignation to contest Cambridge University |
Helston | 19 February 1868 [19 1] | William Brett | | Conservative | William Brett | | Conservative | Solicitor General for England and Wales [19 2] |
Kirkcudbright | 30 January 1868 [19 1] | James Mackie | | Liberal | Wellwood Herries Maxwell | | Liberal | Death |
Westmorland | 8 January 1868 [19 1] | Henry Lowther | | Conservative | William Lowther | | Conservative | Death |
Thetford | 2 December 1867 [19 1] | Alexander Baring | | Conservative | Edward Gordon | | Conservative | Resignation |
South Leicestershire | 30 November 1867 | Charles William Packe | | Conservative | Thomas Paget | | Liberal | Death |
Manchester | 27 November 1867 | Edward James | | Liberal | Jacob Bright | | Liberal | Death |
Rutland | 23 November 1867 [19 1] | Gilbert Heathcote | | Liberal | George Finch | | Conservative | Succession to a peerage |
Bradford | 16 October 1867 | Henry Wickham Wickham | | Conservative | Matthew William Thompson | | Liberal | Death |
County Galway | 12 September 1867 [19 1] | Lord Dunkellin | | Liberal | Viscount Burke | | Liberal | Death |
Dublin University | 27 August 1867 [19 1] | Hedges Eyre Chatterton | | Conservative | Robert Warren | | Conservative | Resignation (Vice-Chancellor of Ireland) |
Stroud | 20 August 1867 | George Poulett Scrope | | Liberal | Henry Winterbotham | | Liberal | Resignation |
Downpatrick | 5 August 1867 [19 1] | David Stewart Ker | | Conservative | William Keown | | Conservative | Resignation |
West Gloucestershire | 25 July 1867 | John Rolt | | Conservative | Edward Arthur Somerset | | Conservative | Resignation (Lord Justice of Appeal) |
Coventry | 23 July 1867 | Morgan Treherne | | Conservative | Henry Jackson | | Liberal | Death |
Birmingham | 23 July 1867 | William Scholefield | | Liberal | George Dixon | | Liberal | Death |
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] |
Weymouth and Melcombe Regis | 11 June 1867 [19 1] | Henry Gridley | | Liberal | Henry Edwards | | Liberal | Resignation |
Sutherland | 27 May 1867 [19 1] | David Dundas | | Liberal | Lord Ronald Gower | | Liberal | Resignation |
Oxford University | 20 May 1867 [19 1] | Gathorne Hardy | | Conservative | Gathorne Hardy | | Conservative | Home Secretary [19 2] |
Middlesex | 15 April 1867 [19 1] | Robert Culling Hanbury | | Liberal | Henry Labouchère | | Liberal | Death |
Galway Borough | 1 April 1867 [19 1] | Michael Morris | | Conservative | George Morris | | Conservative | Resignation (Puisne Judge of the Court of Common Pleas in Ireland) |
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] |
Boston | 16 March 1867 [19 1] | Meaburn Staniland | | Liberal | Thomas Parry | | Liberal | Resignation |
North Shropshire | 14 March 1867 [19 1] | Adelbert Brownlow-Cust | | Conservative | Viscount Newport | | Conservative | Succession to a peerage |
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] |
North Riding of Yorkshire | 4 March 1867 [19 1] | William Duncombe | | Conservative | Octavius Duncombe | | Conservative | Succession to a peerage |
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County Cork | 23 February 1867 [19 1] | George Richard Barry | | Liberal | Arthur Smith-Barry | | Conservative | Death |
East Suffolk | 20 February 1867 | Sir Edward Kerrison | | Conservative | Frederick Snowdon Corrance | | Conservative | Resignation |
Colchester | 15 February 1867 | Taverner John Miller | | Conservative | Edward Karslake | | Conservative | Resignation (Chief Justice of the Common Pleas) |
North Northamptonshire | 13 February 1867 [19 1] | Lord Burghley | | Conservative | Sackville Stopford | | Conservative | Succession to a peerage |
Galway Borough | 12 February 1867 [19 1] | Michael Morris | | Conservative | Michael Morris | | Conservative | Attorney General for Ireland [19 2] |
Dublin University | 12 February 1867 [19 1] | John Edward Walsh | | Conservative | Hedges Eyre Chatterton | | Conservative | Resignation (Master of the Rolls in Ireland) |
Andover | 11 February 1867 [19 1] | William Henry Humphery | | Conservative | John Burgess Karslake | | Conservative | Resignation |
Armagh City | 30 January 1867 [19 1] | Stearne Ball Miller | | Conservative | John Vance | | Conservative | Resignation (Judge in Bankruptcy in Ireland) |
County Waterford | 31 December 1866 | Earl of Tyrone | | Conservative | Edmond de la Poer | | Liberal | Succession to a peerage |
Guildford | 17 December 1866 | William Bovill | | Conservative | Richard Garth | | Conservative | Resignation (Chief Justice of the Common Pleas) |
Pembrokeshire | 26 November 1866 [19 1] | George Lort Phillips | | Conservative | James Bevan Bowen | | Conservative | Death |
Belfast | 22 November 1866 | Hugh Cairns | | Conservative | Charles Lanyon | | Conservative | Resignation (Lord Justice of Appeal of England and Wales) |
West Gloucestershire | 15 November 1866 [19 1] | John Rolt | | Conservative | John Rolt | | Conservative | Attorney General for England and Wales [19 2] |
County Wexford | 15 November 1866 | John George | | Conservative | Arthur MacMorrough Kavanagh | | Conservative | Resignation (Judge in Bankruptcy in Ireland) |
County Tipperary | 22 October 1866 | John Blake Dillon | | Liberal | Charles William White | | Liberal | Death |
Penryn and Falmouth | 15 October 1866 | Thomas Baring | | Liberal | Jervoise Smith | | Liberal | Succession to a peerage |
Brecon | 3 October 1866 | Earl of Brecknock | | Liberal | Howell Gwyn | | Conservative | Succession to a peerage |
North Shropshire | 17 August 1866 [19 1] | Charles Cust | | Conservative | Adelbert Brownlow-Cust | | Conservative | Resignation |
Caenarvonshire | 14 August 1866 [19 1] | Edward Douglas-Pennant | | Conservative | George Douglas-Pennant | | Conservative | Elevation to the peerage |
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] |
Dublin University | 30 July 1866 [19 1] | James Whiteside | | Conservative | John Edward Walsh | | Conservative | Resignation (Lord Chief Justice of Ireland) |
Eye | 27 July 1866 [19 1] | Edward Kerrison | | Conservative | George Barrington | | Conservative | Resignation to contest East Suffolk |
East Suffolk | 25 July 1866 [19 1] | The Lord Henniker | | Conservative | John Henniker-Major | | Conservative | Elevation to the peerage |
Fitzroy Kelly | | Conservative | Edward Kerrison | | Conservative | Resignation (Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer) |
Peeblesshire | 24 July 1866 [19 1] | Graham Graham-Montgomery | | Conservative | Graham Graham-Montgomery | | Conservative | Lord Commissioner of the Treasury [19 2] |
Petersfield | 23 July 1866 [19 1] | William Jolliffe | | Conservative | William Nicholson | | Liberal | Elevation to the peerage |
Hertfordshire | 23 July 1866 [19 1] | Edward Bulwer-Lytton | | Conservative | Abel Smith | | Conservative | Elevation to the peerage |
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] |
Hertford | 30 June 1866 [19 1] | Walter Townshend-Farquhar | | Conservative | Robert Dimsdale | | Conservative | Death |
South Nottinghamshire | 18 June 1866 [19 1] | Lord Stanhope | | Conservative | Thomas Thoroton-Hildyard | | Conservative | Succession to a peerage |
Bridgewater | 7 June 1866 | Henry Westropp | | Conservative | George Patton | | Conservative | Void Election |
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] |
Devonport | 22 May 1866 | William Ferrand | | Conservative | Lord Eliot | | Liberal | Void Election |
John Fleming | | Conservative | Montague Chambers | | Liberal | Void Election |
Kildare | 21 May 1866 [19 1] | Lord Otho FitzGerald | | Liberal | Lord Otho FitzGerald | | Liberal | Treasurer of the Household [19 2] |
Aberdeenshire | 15 May 1866 | William Leslie | | Conservative | William Dingwall Fordyce | | Liberal | Resignation |
Nottingham | 11 May 1866 | Robert Juckes Clifton | | Liberal | Ralph Bernal Osborne | | Liberal | Void Election |
Samuel Morley | | Liberal | Viscount Amberley | | Liberal | Void Election |
Northallerton | 10 May 1866 | Charles Mills | | Conservative | Egremont Lascelles | | Conservative | Void Election |
North Devon | 9 May 1866 [19 1] | Charles Trefusis | | Conservative | Stafford Northcote | | Conservative | Succession to a peerage |
Windsor | 9 May 1866 [19 1] | Sir Henry Hoare | | Liberal | Charles Edwards | | Liberal | Void Election |
Henry Labouchère | | Liberal | Roger Eykyn | | Liberal | Void Election |
Stamford | 8 May 1866 [19 1] | Stafford Northcote | | Conservative | Sir John Dalrymple-Hay | | Conservative | Resignation to Contest North Devon |
Sandwich | 8 May 1866 | Lord Clarence Paget | | Liberal | Charles Capper | | Conservative | Resignation |
Reading | 5 May 1866 [19 1] | George Shaw-Lefevre | | Liberal | George Shaw-Lefevre | | Liberal | Civil Lord of the Admiralty [19 2] |
Helston | 1 May 1866 [19 3] | Adolphus William Young | | Liberal | Robert Campbell | | Liberal | Void Election |
Robert Campbell | | Liberal | William Brett | | Conservative | By-election result reversed on petition |
Cambridge | 24 April 1866 | William Forsyth | | Conservative | John Eldon Gorst | | Conservative | Void Election |
Ripon | 28 March 1866 [19 1] | Lord John Hay | | Liberal | Lord John Hay | | Liberal | Fifth Naval Lord [19 2] |
Honiton | 28 March 1866 [19 1] | Frederick Goldsmid | | Liberal | Julian Goldsmid | | Liberal | Death |
Wigan | 27 March 1866 | James Alexander Lindsay | | Conservative | Nathaniel Eckersley | | Conservative | Resignation |
Western Worcestershire | 24 March 1866 [19 1] | Frederick Lygon | | Conservative | William Edward Dowdeswell | | Conservative | Succession to a peerage |
County Louth | 22 March 1866 [19 1] | Chichester Parkinson-Fortescue | | Liberal | Chichester Parkinson-Fortescue | | Liberal | Chief Secretary for Ireland [19 2] |
Tewkesbury | 20 March 1866 | William Edward Dowdeswell | | Conservative | Sir Edmund Lechmere | | Conservative | Resignation to contest Western Worcestershire |
Kerry | 16 March 1866 [19 1] | Henry Arthur Herbert | | Liberal | Henry Arthur Herbert | | Liberal | Death |
Richmond | 6 March 1866 | John Dundas | | Liberal | Marmaduke Wyvill | | Liberal | Death |
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] |
Tiverton | 28 February 1866 | The Viscount Palmerston | | Liberal | George Denman | | Liberal | Death |
Sunderland | 28 February 1866 | Henry Fenwick | | Liberal | John Candlish | | Liberal | Civil Lord of the Admiralty [19 2] |
Brecon | 27 February 1866 [19 1] | John Lloyd Vaughan Watkins | | Liberal | Earl of Brecknock | | Liberal | Death |
Ripon | 26 February 1866 [19 1] | Sir Charles Wood | | Liberal | Lord John Hay | | Liberal | Resignation pending elevation to the peerage |
Leominster | 26 February 1866 [19 1] | Gathorne Hardy | | Conservative | Richard Arkwright | | Conservative | Double election, chose to sit for Oxford University |
City of London | 26 February 1866 [19 1] | George Joachim Goschen | | Liberal | George Joachim Goschen | | Liberal | Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster [19 2] |
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By-election | Date | Former incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause |
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Devonport | 22 June 1865 | Arthur William Buller | | Liberal | Thomas Brassey | | Liberal | Resignation to contest Liskeard |
Liskeard | 21 June 1865 [18 1] | Ralph Bernal Osborne | | Liberal | Arthur William Buller | | Liberal | Resignation |
Coventry | 21 June 1865 [18 1] | Joseph Paxton | | Liberal | Henry Eaton | | Conservative | Death |
Lambeth | 9 May 1865 [18 1] | William Williams | | Liberal | James Lawrence | | Liberal | Death |
Clackmannanshire and Kinross-shire | 20 April 1865 [18 1] | William Patrick Adam | | Liberal | William Patrick Adam | | Liberal | Lord of the Treasury [18 2] |
Wigtown Burghs | 15 April 1865 [18 1] | William Dunbar | | Liberal | George Young | | Liberal | Resignation (Commissioner for Auditing the Public Accounts) |
Rochdale | 15 April 1865 | Richard Cobden | | Liberal | Thomas Bayley Potter | | Liberal | Death |
Louth | 15 April 1865 | Richard Montesquieu Bellew | | Liberal | Tristram Kennedy | | Liberal | Resignation (Commissioner of Poor Laws in Ireland) |
South Shropshire | 12 April 1865 [18 1] | Viscount Newport | | Conservative | Percy Egerton Herbert | | Conservative | Succession to a peerage |
Evesham | 4 April 1865 [18 1] | Henry Willoughby | | Conservative | James Bourne | | Conservative | Death |
North Devon | 1 April 1865 [18 1] | James Wentworth Buller | | Liberal | Thomas Dyke Acland | | Liberal | Death |
North Wiltshire | 20 March 1865 [18 1] | Thomas H. Sotheron-Estcourt | | Conservative | Lord Charles Bruce | | Liberal | Resignation |
Tipperary | 24 February 1865 | Daniel O'Donoghue | | Liberal | Charles Moore | | Liberal | Resignation to contest Tralee |
Lancaster | 20 February 1865 [18 1] | Samuel Gregson | | Liberal | Henry Schneider | | Liberal | Death |
Truro | 14 February 1865 | Montague Edward Smith | | Conservative | Frederick Williams | | Conservative | Resignation (Judge of the Court of Common Pleas) |
Tralee | 14 February 1865 | Thomas O'Hagan | | Liberal | Daniel O'Donoghue | | Liberal | Resignation (Judge of the Court of Common Pleas in Ireland) |
Cork City | 14 February 1865 [18 1] | Francis Lyons | | Liberal | Nicholas Daniel Murphy | | Liberal | Resignation |
Salford | 13 February 1865 [18 1] | William Nathaniel Massey | | Liberal | John Cheetham | | Liberal | Resignation (Council of India) |
Buteshire | 6 February 1865 | David Mure | | Conservative | George Boyle | | Conservative | Resignation (Senator of the College of Justice) |
North Warwickshire | 13 December 1864 [18 1] | Richard Spooner | | Conservative | William Bromley-Davenport | | Conservative | Death |
West Suffolk | 8 December 1864 [18 1] | Earl Jermyn | | Conservative | Lord Augustus Hervey | | Conservative | Succession to a peerage |
Carmarthen Boroughs | 31 October 1864 [18 1] | David Morris | | Liberal | William Morris | | Liberal | Death |
Hastings | 6 October 1864 | Lord Harry George Vane | | Liberal | George Waldegrave-Leslie | | Liberal | Succession to a peerage |
Exeter | 4 August 1864 | Edward Divett | | Liberal | Lord Courtenay | | Conservative | Death |
East Gloucestershire | 12 July 1864 [18 1] | Christopher William Codrington | | Conservative | Michael Hicks Beach | | Conservative | Death |
North Durham | 28 June 1864 [18 1] | Lord Adolphus Vane-Tempest | | Conservative | Hedworth Williamson | | Liberal | Death |
Gloucester | 25 May 1864 [18 1] | John Joseph Powell | | Liberal | John Joseph Powell | | Liberal | Recorder of Wolverhampton [18 2] |
Stockport | 9 May 1864 [18 1] | James Kershaw | | Liberal | Edward Watkin | | Liberal | Death |
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] |
Fife | 19 April 1864 [18 1] | James Hay Erskine Wemyss | | Liberal | Robert Anstruther | | Liberal | Death |
Devizes | 18 April 1864 [18 1] | William Addington | | Conservative | Thomas Bateson | | Conservative | Succession to a peerage |
Lancaster | 13 April 1864 | William James Garnett | | Conservative | Edward Matthew Fenwick | | Liberal | Resignation |
Oxford | 9 April 1864 [18 1] | Edward Cardwell | | Liberal | Edward Cardwell | | Liberal | Secretary of State for the Colonies [18 2] |
County Armagh | 23 March 1864 [18 1] | Maxwell Charles Close | | Conservative | James Stronge | | Conservative | Resignation |
Hertfordshire | 14 March 1864 | Christopher William Puller | | Liberal | Henry Surtees | | Conservative | Death |
Dorset | 27 February 1864 [18 1] | Henry Ker Seymer | | Conservative | John Floyer | | Conservative | Resignation |
Brighton | 16 February 1864 | William Coningham | | Liberal | Henry Moor | | Conservative | Resignation |
Winchester | 10 February 1864 [18 1] | James Buller East | | Conservative | Thomas Willis Fleming | | Conservative | Resignation |
Tewkesbury | 9 February 1864 [18 1] | Frederick Lygon | | Conservative | John Yorke | | Conservative | Resignation to contest West Worcestershire. |
Durham City | 9 February 1864 [18 1] | William Atherton | | Liberal | John Henderson | | Liberal | Death |
Buckinghamshire | 29 December 1863 | William George Cavendish | | Liberal | Robert Bateson Harvey | | Conservative | Succession to a peerage |
Andover | 18 November 1863 | William Cubitt | | Conservative | William Humphery | | Conservative | Death |
Oxford | 7 November 1863 [18 1] | James Haughton Langston | | Liberal | Charles Neate | | Liberal | Death |
Windsor | 4 November 1863 | George William Hope | | Conservative | Richard Henry Howard Vyse | | Conservative | Death |
West Worcestershire | 26 October 1863 [18 1] | Viscount Elmley | | Conservative | Frederick Lygon | | Conservative | Succession to a peerage |
Barnstaple | 20 October 1863 | George Potts | | Liberal | Thomas Lloyd | | Liberal | Death |
Thomas Lloyd | | Liberal | Richard Bremridge | | Conservative | By-election result reversed on petition |
Richmond | 17 October 1863 [18 1] | Roundell Palmer | | Liberal | Roundell Palmer | | Liberal | Attorney General for England and Wales [18 2] |
Reading | 17 October 1863 [18 1] | Gillery Pigott | | Liberal | George Shaw-Lefevre | | Liberal | Resignation (Baron of the Court of the Exchequer) |
Plymouth | 17 October 1863 [18 1] | Robert Collier | | Liberal | Robert Collier | | Liberal | Solicitor General for England and Wales [18 2] |
Tamworth | 12 October 1863 | Viscount Raynham | | Liberal | John Peel | | Conservative | Succession to a peerage |
Coventry | 8 October 1863 | Edward Ellice | | Liberal | Morgan Treherne | | Conservative | Death |
Ludlow | 28 August 1863 | Beriah Botfield | | Conservative | William Fraser | | Conservative | Death |
Montgomery Boroughs | 20 August 1863 | John Willes-Johnson | | Conservative | Charles Hanbury-Tracy | | Liberal | Death |
Pontefract | 3 August 1863 [18 1] | Richard Monckton Milnes | | Liberal | Samuel Waterhouse | | Conservative | Elevation to the peerage |
Clare | 3 August 1863 [18 1] | Francis Macnamara Calcutt | | Liberal | Colman O'Loghlen | | Liberal | Death |
Berwick-upon-Tweed | 29 June 1863 | Charles William Gordon | | Conservative | William Walter Cargill | | Conservative | Death |
Lisburn | 26 June 1863 | John Doherty Barbour | | Liberal | Edward Wingfield Verner | | Conservative | Void By-election |
New Ross | 8 June 1863 | Charles Tottenham (II) | | Conservative | Charles George Tottenham | | Conservative | Resignation |
Kinsale | 8 June 1863 | John Arnott | | Liberal | George Conway Colthurst | | Liberal | Resignation |
City of London | 2 June 1863 [18 1] | Western Wood | | Liberal | George Joachim Goschen | | Liberal | Death |
Tralee | 15 May 1863 [18 1] | Daniel O'Connell Jnr | | Liberal | Thomas O'Hagan | | Liberal | Resignation |
Antrim | 6 May 1863 [18 1] | George Upton | | Conservative | Edward O'Neill | | Conservative | Succession to an Irish peerage |
Halifax | 28 April 1863 [18 1] | James Stansfeld | | Liberal | James Stansfeld | | Liberal | Civil Lord of the Admiralty [18 2] |
Radnor Boroughs | 25 April 1863 [18 1] | George Cornewall Lewis | | Liberal | Richard Green-Price | | Liberal | Death |
Dublin County | 22 April 1863 [18 1] | James Hans Hamilton | | Conservative | Ion Hamilton | | Conservative | Resignation |
Thetford | 21 April 1863 | Earl of Euston | | Liberal | Lord Frederick FitzRoy | | Liberal | Succession to a peerage |
North Lancashire | 24 March 1863 [18 1] | Marquess of Hartington | | Liberal | Marquess of Hartington | | Liberal | Civil Lord of the Admiralty [18 2] |
Bandon | 27 February 1863 | William Smyth Bernard | | Conservative | Henry Boyle Bernard | | Conservative | Death |
Lisburn | 23 February 1863 | Jonathan Joseph Richardson | | Conservative | John Doherty Barbour | | Liberal | Resignation |
Chichester | 21 February 1863 [18 1] | Humphrey William Freeland | | Liberal | John Abel Smith | | Liberal | Resignation |
Devizes | 18 February 1863 | John Neilson Gladstone | | Conservative | William Addington | | Conservative | Death |
West Somerset | 17 February 1863 [18 1] | Charles Moody | | Conservative | William Gore-Langton | | Conservative | Resignation |
Cambridgeshire | 14 February 1863 [18 1] | Edward Ball | | Conservative | Lord George Manners | | Conservative | Resignation |
Devonport | 12 February 1863 | Michael Seymour | | Liberal | William Ferrand | | Conservative | Resignation |
Cambridge | 12 February 1863 | Andrew Steuart | | Conservative | Francis Powell | | Conservative | Resignation |
Reigate | 6 February 1863 | William John Monson | | Liberal | Granville William Gresham Leveson-Gower | | Liberal | Succession to a peerage |
Totnes | 20 January 1863 | George Hay | | Liberal | Alfred Seymour | | Liberal | Death |
East Kent | 5 January 1863 | William Deedes | | Conservative | Edward Dering | | Liberal | Death |
Andover | 17 December 1862 [18 1] | Henry Beaumont Coles | | Conservative | William Cubitt | | Conservative | Death |
Totnes | 9 December 1862 | Thomas Mills | | Liberal | John Pender | | Liberal | Death |
Southampton | 6 December 1862 | Brodie McGhie Willcox | | Liberal | William Anderson Rose | | Conservative | Death |
Stoke-upon-Trent | 23 September 1862 | John Lewis Ricardo | | Liberal | Henry Grenfell | | Liberal | Death |
County Carlow | 7 August 1862 [18 1] | William McClintock-Bunbury | | Conservative | Denis Pack-Beresford | | Conservative | Resignation |
Kirkcaldy Burghs | 25 July 1862 [18 1] | Robert Ferguson | | Liberal | Roger Sinclair Aytoun | | Liberal | Resignation |
Montgomeryshire | 14 July 1862 | Herbert Watkin Williams-Wynn | | Conservative | Charles Watkin Williams-Wynn | | Conservative | Death |
Shrewsbury | 2 June 1862 | Robert Aglionby Slaney | | Liberal | Henry Robertson | | Liberal | Death |
Kidderminster | 27 May 1862 | Alfred Rhodes Bristow | | Liberal | Luke White | | Liberal | Resignation |
Oldham | 5 May 1862 [18 1] | William Johnson Fox | | Liberal | John Tomlinson Hibbert | | Liberal | Resignation |
Lambeth | 5 May 1862 | William Roupell | | Liberal | Frederick Doulton | | Liberal | Resignation |
Preston | 4 April 1862 | Richard Assheton Cross | | Conservative | Thomas Hesketh | | Conservative | Resignation |
Wycombe | 18 March 1862 | George Dashwood | | Liberal | John Remington Mills | | Liberal | Death |
North Riding of Yorkshire | 17 March 1862 | Edward Stillingfleet Cayley | | Liberal | William Morritt | | Conservative | Death |
Longford | 7 March 1862 | Luke White | | Liberal | Myles William O'Reilly | | Liberal | Lord of the Treasury [18 2] |
Canterbury | 6 March 1862 | Henry Butler-Johnstone | | Conservative | Henry Munro-Butler-Johnstone | | Conservative | Resignation |
Wakefield | 28 February 1862 | William Henry Leatham | | Liberal | John Charles Dalrymple Hay | | Conservative | Void Election |
Gloucester | 26 February 1862 | Charles James Monk | | Liberal | Charles Berkeley | | Liberal | Void Election |
William Philip Price | | Liberal | John Joseph Powell | | Liberal | Void Election |
Leicester | 17 February 1862 [18 1] | John Biggs | | Liberal | Peter Alfred Taylor | | Liberal | Resignation |
Great Grimsby | 14 February 1862 | Lord Worsley | | Liberal | John Chapman | | Conservative | Succession to a peerage |
Lincoln | 12 February 1862 | George Heneage | | Liberal | John Bramley-Moore | | Conservative | Resignation to contest Great Grimsby |
New Shoreham | 5 February 1862 [18 1] | Charles Burrell | | Conservative | Percy Burrell | | Conservative | Death |
Oxfordshire | 3 February 1862 | George Harcourt | | Liberal | John Fane | | Conservative | Death |
Coleraine | 31 January 1862 [18 1] | John Boyd | | Conservative | Henry Bruce | | Conservative | Death |
Nottingham | 26 December 1861 | John Mellor | | Liberal | Robert Juckes Clifton | | Liberal | Resignation (Justice of the Court of the King's Bench) |
East Worcestershire | 20 December 1861 [18 1] | John Hodgetts-Foley | | Liberal | Harry Vernon | | Liberal | Death |
Finsbury | 17 December 1861 | Thomas Slingsby Duncombe | | Liberal | William Cox | | Liberal | Death |
Birkenhead | 11 December 1861 | N/A | | N/A | John Laird | | Conservative | Birkenhead enfranchised |
Carlisle | 26 November 1861 | James Graham | | Liberal | Edmund Potter | | Liberal | Death |
Lincoln | 9 November 1861 [18 1] | Gervaise Tottenham Waldo Sibthorp | | Conservative | Charles Seely | | Liberal | Death |
Plymouth | 31 October 1861 | Viscount Valletort | | Conservative | Walter Morrison | | Liberal | Succession to a peerage |
South Lancashire | 19 August 1861 | N/A | | N/A | Charles Turner | | Conservative | South Lancashire granted a third seat |
Selkirkshire | 1 August 1861 | Allen Eliott-Lockhart | | Conservative | Lord Henry Scott | | Conservative | Resignation |
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] |
City of London | 29 July 1861 | Lord John Russell | | Liberal | Western Wood | | Liberal | Resignation (elevated to the peerage) |
Andover | 29 July 1861 [18 1] | William Cubitt | | Conservative | Henry Beaumont Coles | | Conservative | Resignation to contest City of London |
Richmond | 9 July 1861 [18 1] | Henry Rich | | Liberal | Roundell Palmer | | Liberal | Resignation |
Durham City | 8 July 1861 [18 1] | William Atherton | | Liberal | William Atherton | | Liberal | Attorney General for England and Wales [18 2] |
Longford | 4 July 1861 [18 1] | Henry White | | Liberal | Luke White | | Liberal | Resignation |
Wolverhampton | 3 July 1861 | Richard Bethell | | Liberal | Thomas Matthias Weguelin | | Liberal | Lord Chancellor [18 2] and elevation to the peerage |
Southwark | 30 May 1861 | Thomas Lloyd-Mostyn | | Liberal | Lord Richard Grosvenor | | Liberal | Death |
Montgomery Boroughs | 4 May 1861 [18 1] | David Pugh | | Conservative | John Willes-Johnson | | Conservative | Death |
Banffshire | 1 May 1861 [18 1] | Lachlan Gordon-Duff | | Liberal | Robert William Duff | | Liberal | Resignation |
Southwark | 24 April 1861 [18 1] | John Locke | | Liberal | John Locke | | Liberal | Recorder of Brighton [18 2] |
Tynemouth and North Shields | 23 April 1861 | Hugh Taylor | | Conservative | Richard Hodgson | | Conservative | Resignation |
Marylebone | 19 April 1861 | Edwin James | | Liberal | John Harvey Lewis | | Liberal | Resignation |
Tiverton | 28 March 1861 [18 1] | The Viscount Palmerston | | Liberal | The Viscount Palmerston | | Liberal | Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports [18 2] |
Sutherland | 27 March 1861 [18 1] | Marquess of Stafford | | Liberal | David Dundas | | Liberal | Succession to a peerage |
County Cork | 28 February 1861 | Rickard Deasy | | Liberal | Nicholas Leader | | Conservative | Resignation (Baron of the Exchequer in Ireland) |
Pembroke Boroughs | 22 February 1861 | Sir John Owen | | Liberal | Sir Hugh Owen | | Liberal | Death |
South Wiltshire | 14 February 1861 [18 1] | Sidney Herbert | | Liberal | Frederick Hervey-Bathurst | | Conservative | Elevation to the peerage |
Aberdeenshire | 13 February 1861 | Lord Haddo | | Liberal | Walter Barttelot | | Conservative | Succession to a peerage |
Bradford | 11 February 1861 [18 1] | Titus Salt | | Liberal | William Edward Forster | | Liberal | Resignation |
Bolton | 11 February 1861 [18 1] | Joseph Crook | | Liberal | Thomas Barnes | | Liberal | Resignation |
Leicester | 7 February 1861 | Joseph William Noble | | Liberal | William Unwin Heygate | | Conservative | Death |
Pembrokeshire | 19 January 1861 | Viscount Emlyn | | Conservative | George Lort Phillips | | Conservative | Succession to a peerage |
West Sussex | 27 December 1860 [18 1] | Earl of March | | Conservative | Walter Barttelot | | Conservative | Succession to a peerage |
Ripon | 22 December 1860 | John Ashley Warre | | Liberal | Reginald Vyner | | Liberal | Death |
South Nottinghamshire | 18 December 1860 [18 1] | Viscount Newark | | Conservative | Lord Stanhope | | Conservative | Succession to a peerage |
Southwark | 12 December 1860 | Charles Napier | | Liberal | Austen Henry Layard | | Liberal | Death |
Newcastle-upon-Tyne | 7 December 1860 | George Ridley | | Liberal | Somerset Beaumont | | Liberal | Resignation (Inclosure Commissioner) |
Wick Burghs | 1 December 1860 [18 1] | Samuel Laing | | Liberal | Viscount Bury | | Liberal | Resignation (Council of India) |
Reading | 21 November 1860 | Francis Pigott | | Liberal | Gillery Pigott | | Liberal | Resignation (Lieutenant Governor of the Isle of Man) |
Dartmouth | 3 November 1860 | John Dunn | | Conservative | John Hardy | | Conservative | Death |
Boston | 30 October 1860 | Herbert Ingram | | Liberal | John Malcolm | | Conservative | Death |
Honiton | 22 October 1860 [18 1] | Joseph Locke | | Liberal | George Moffatt | | Liberal | Death |
Ludlow | 4 September 1860 [18 1] | Percy Egerton Herbert | | Conservative | George Windsor-Clive | | Conservative | Resignation |
West Cumberland | 27 August 1860 [18 1] | Henry Wyndham | | Conservative | Percy Wyndham | | Conservative | Death |
Sligo Borough | 9 August 1860 | John Arthur Wynne | | Conservative | Francis Macdonogh | | Conservative | Resignation |
Stafford | 3 August 1860 | John Ayshford Wise | | Liberal | Thomas Sidney | | Liberal | Resignation |
Donegal | 17 July 1860 [18 1] | Edmund Hayes | | Conservative | Viscount Hamilton | | Conservative | Death |
Brighton | 16 July 1860 | George Brooke-Pechell | | Liberal | James White | | Liberal | Death |
Belfast | 15 June 1860 [18 1] | Richard Davison | | Conservative | Samuel Gibson Getty | | Conservative | Resignation |
Lymington | 24 May 1860 | Sir John Rivett-Carnac | | Conservative | Lord George Gordon-Lennox | | Conservative | Resignation |
Berkshire | 2 May 1860 [18 1] | Leicester Viney Vernon | | Conservative | Richard Benyon | | Conservative | Death |
Harwich | 24 April 1860 [18 1] | William Campbell | | Liberal | Richard Rowley | | Conservative | Succession to a peerage |
Clare | 13 April 1860 | Luke White | | Liberal | Francis Macnamara Calcutt | | Liberal | Void Election |
Londonderry City | 2 April 1860 | Robert Ferguson | | Liberal | William McCormick | | Conservative | Death |
Norwich | 28 March 1860 [18 1] | Viscount Bury | | Liberal | William Russell | | Liberal | Void Election |
Henry William Schneider | | Liberal | Edward Warner | | Liberal | Void Election |
Roscommon | 26 March 1860 [18 1] | Thomas William Goff | | Conservative | Charles Owen O'Conor | | Liberal | Void Election |
Worcester | 12 March 1860 [18 1] | William Laslett | | Liberal | Richard Padmore | | Liberal | Resignation |
West Surrey | 10 March 1860 [18 1] | Henry Drummond | | Conservative | George Cubitt | | Conservative | Death |
County Cork | 5 March 1860 | Rickard Deasy | | Liberal | Rickard Deasy | | Liberal | Attorney General for Ireland [18 2] |
Ennis | 20 February 1860 [18 1] | John FitzGerald | | Liberal | William Stacpoole | | Liberal | Resignation (Judge of the Court of the Queen's Bench in Ireland) |
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] |
Forfarshire | 1 February 1860 [18 1] | Viscount Duncan | | Liberal | Charles Carnegie | | Liberal | Succession to a peerage |
Scarborough | 1 February 1860 | William Denison | | Liberal | John Dent Dent | | Liberal | Succession to a peerage |
Pontefract | 31 January 1860 | William Overend | | Conservative | Hugh Childers | | Liberal | Resignation (arbitrator recommended resignation after contested election) |
Beverly | 31 January 1860 [18 1] | Ralph Walters | | Liberal | James Walker | | Conservative | Void Election |
Lewes | 16 January 1860 [18 1] | Henry Fitzroy | | Liberal | John Blencowe | | Liberal | Death |
Reading | 11 January 1860 | Henry Singer Keating | | Liberal | Francis Goldsmid | | Liberal | Resignation (Justice of the Court of Common Pleas) |
Liskeard | 9 January 1860 [18 1] | William Atherton | | Liberal | William Atherton | | Liberal | Solicitor General for England and Wales [18 2] |
Whitby | 23 November 1859 | Robert Stephenson | | Conservative | Harry Stephen Thompson | | Liberal | Death |
Ayrshire | 31 October 1859 | Lord Patrick Crichton-Stuart | | Liberal | James Fergusson | | Conservative | Death |
South Shropshire | 14 September 1859 [18 1] | Robert Windsor-Clive | | Conservative | Baldwin Leighton | | Conservative | Death |
Kingston upon Hull | 20 August 1859 | Joseph Hoare | | Conservative | Joseph Somes | | Conservative | Void Election |
Berwick-upon-Tweed | 20 August 1859 | Ralph Anstruther Earle | | Conservative | Dudley Marjoribanks | | Liberal | Resignation (in exchange for withdrawal of election petition) |
Liskeard | 18 August 1859 [18 1] | Ralph Grey | | Liberal | Ralph Bernal Osborne | | Liberal | Resignation |
Hertford | 18 August 1859 | William Cowper | | Liberal | William Cowper | | Liberal | Vice-President of the Board of Trade and Paymaster General [18 2] |
Devonport | 17 August 1859 | James Wilson | | Liberal | Arthur William Buller | | Liberal | Resignation |
Bodmin | 13 August 1859 [18 1] | William Michell | | Conservative | James Wyld | | Liberal | Resignation (in exchange for withdrawal of election petition) |
Taunton | 9 August 1859 | Henry Labouchere | | Liberal | George Cavendish-Bentinck | | Conservative | Resignation (Elevation to the peerage) |
Devonport | 9 August 1859 | Thomas Erskine Perry | | Liberal | Michael Seymour | | Liberal | Resignation (Council of India) |
Dartmouth | 8 August 1859 [18 1] | Edward Wyndham Harrington Schenley | | Liberal | John Dunn | | Conservative | Void Election |
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] |
Marylebone | 7 July 1859 | Benjamin Hall | | Liberal | Edmond Roche | | Liberal | Elevation to the peerage |
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] |
Northampton | 5 July 1859 [18 1] | Robert Vernon Smith | | Liberal | The Lord Henley | | Liberal | Elevation to the peerage |
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] |
Monmouthshire | 1 July 1859 [18 1] | Edward Arthur Somerset | | Conservative | Poulett Somerset | | Conservative | Resignation |
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] |
Cork | 29 June 1859 [18 1] | William Trant Fagan | | Liberal | Francis Lyons | | Liberal | Death |
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] |
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By-election | Date | Former incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause |
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Harwich | 18 March 1859 | John Bagshaw | | Whig | Henry Jervis-White-Jervis | | Conservative | Resignation |
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] |
Bury St. Edmunds | 7 March 1859 [17 1] | Earl Jermyn | | Conservative | Lord Alfred Hervey | | Conservative | Succession to a peerage |
Midhurst | 3 March 1859 [17 1] | Samuel Warren | | Conservative | John Hardy | | Conservative | Resignation |
Marylebone | 25 February 1859 | Viscount Ebrington | | Whig | Edwin James | | Whig | Resignation and elevation to the House of Lords through a Writ of acceleration |
East Worcestershire | 24 February 1859 | George Rushout | | Conservative | Frederick Gough-Calthorpe | | Whig | Succession to a peerage |
West Riding of Yorkshire | 21 February 1859 [17 1] | Viscount Goderich | | Whig | John Ramsden | | Whig | Succession to a peerage |
Enniskillen | 21 February 1859 | James Whiteside | | Conservative | John Lowry Cole | | Conservative | Resignation in order to contest Dublin University |
Greenwich | 16 February 1859 | John Townsend | | Whig | David Salomons | | Whig | Resignation |
Hythe | 15 February 1859 [17 1] | John Ramsden | | Whig | Mayer Amschel de Rothschild | | Whig | Resignation in order to contest the West Riding of Yorkshire |
Oxford University | 12 February 1859 [17 1] | William Ewart Gladstone | | Peelite | William Ewart Gladstone | | Peelite | Resignation (Lord High Commissioner of the Ionian Islands) |
Galway Borough | 11 February 1859 [17 1] | Anthony O'Flaherty | | Whig | John Orrell Lever | | Conservative | Void Election |
Dublin University | 11 February 1859 [17 1] | George Alexander Hamilton | | Conservative | James Whiteside | | Conservative | Resignation |
Banbury | 9 February 1859 | Henry William Tancred | | Whig | Bernhard Samuelson | | Whig | Resignation |
Linlithgowshire | 5 February 1859 [17 1] | George Dundas | | Conservative | Charles Baillie | | Conservative | Resignation (Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island) |
Boston | 3 February 1859 [17 1] | William Henry Adams | | Conservative | William Henry Adams | | Conservative | Recorder of Derby [17 2] |
Breconshire | 28 December 1858 [17 1] | Joseph Bailey | | Conservative | Godfrey Morgan | | Conservative | Death |
Herefordshire | 18 December 1858 [17 1] | Thomas William Booker-Blakemore | | Conservative | Lord Montagu Graham | | Conservative | Death |
Manchester | 17 November 1858 [17 1] | John Potter | | Whig | Thomas Bazley | | Whig | Death |
Reigate | 23 October 1858 | Henry Rawlinson | | Whig | William Monson | | Whig | Resignation (Council of India) |
Leominster | 22 October 1858 [17 1] | John Willoughby | | Conservative | Charles Bateman-Hanbury | | Conservative | Resignation (Council of India) |
Guildford | 22 October 1858 | Ross Donnelly Mangles | | Whig | Guildford Onslow | | Whig | Resignation (Council of India) |
North Cheshire | 7 August 1858 [17 1] | William Egerton | | Conservative | Wilbraham Egerton | | Conservative | Resignation |
South Devon | 6 August 1858 [17 1] | John Yarde-Buller | | Conservative | Samuel Trehawke Kekewich | | Conservative | Resignation and elevation to the peerage |
Stamford | 17 July 1858 [17 1] | John Inglis | | Conservative | Stafford Northcote | | Conservative | Resignation (Lord Justice Clerk) |
West Cornwall | 5 July 1858 [17 1] | Michael Williams | | Whig | John St Aubyn | | Whig | Death |
East Norfolk | 1 July 1858 | Edward Buxton | | Whig | Wenman Coke | | Whig | Death |
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] |
Limerick City | 21 May 1858 [17 1] | George Gavin | | Whig | James Spaight | | Conservative | Void By-Election |
Leitrim | 17 May 1858 [17 1] | Hugh Lyons-Montgomery | | Conservative | William Ormsby-Gore | | Conservative | Resignation |
Dublin University | 27 March 1858 | Joseph Napier | | Conservative | Anthony Lefroy | | Conservative | Resignation (Lord Chancellor of Ireland) |
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] |
Stamford | 3 March 1858 [17 1] | Sir Frederic Thesiger | | Conservative | John Inglis | | Conservative | Lord Chancellor [17 2] and elevation to the peerage |
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] |
Wicklow | 25 February 1858 [17 1] | Viscount Milton | | Whig | Lord Proby | | Whig | Succession to a peerage |
South Northamptonshire | 20 February 1858 | Viscount Althorp | | Whig | Henry Cartwright | | Conservative | Succession to a peerage |
Limerick City | 15 February 1858 | James O'Brien | | Whig | George Gavin | | Whig | Resignation (Justice of the Court of Queen's Bench in Ireland) |
Reigate | 6 February 1858 | William Hackblock | | Whig | Henry Rawlinson | | Whig | Death |
Mayo | 30 December 1857 [17 1] | George Henry Moore | | Independent Irish | Lord John Browne | | Whig | Void Election |
Buckinghamshire | 28 December 1857 | Charles Compton Cavendish | | Whig | William George Cavendish | | Whig | Resignation and elevation to the peerage |
Elgin Burghs | 19 December 1857 [17 1] | George Skene Duff | | Whig | M. E. Grant Duff | | Whig | Resignation |
Whitehaven | 17 December 1857 [17 1] | Robert Charles Hildyard | | Conservative | George Lyall | | Conservative | Death |
North Northamptonshire | 16 December 1857 | Augustus Stafford | | Conservative | George Ward Hunt | | Conservative | Death |
Scarborough | 14 December 1857 | Earl of Mulgrave | | Whig | John Dent Dent | | Whig | Resignation |
Ashton-under-Lyne | 14 December 1857 | Charles Hindley | | Whig | Thomas Milner Gibson | | Whig | Death |
Paisley | 11 December 1857 | Archibald Hastie | | Whig | Humphrey Crum-Ewing | | Whig | Death |
East Kent | 10 December 1857 [17 1] | Sir Edward Dering | | Whig | William Deedes | | Conservative | Resignation |
Thetford | 9 December 1857 [17 1] | Francis Baring | | Conservative | Alexander Baring | | Conservative | Resignation |
Harwich | 9 December 1857 | George Drought Warburton | | Whig | Robert John Bagshaw | | Whig | Death |
Oldham | 19 October 1857 [17 1] | James Platt | | Whig | William Johnson Fox | | Whig | Death |
Tavistock | 4 September 1857 | George Henry Charles Byng | | Whig | Lord Arthur Russell | | Whig | Resignation to contest Middlesex |
Middlesex | 3 September 1857 [17 1] | Lord Robert Grosvenor | | Whig | George Henry Charles Byng | | Whig | Elevation to the peerage |
Beverley | 11 August 1857 | Edward Auchmuty Glover | | Whig | Henry Edwards | | Conservative | Void Election |
Great Yarmouth | 10 August 1857 [17 1] | William McCullagh Torrens | | Whig | Adolphus William Young | | Whig | Void Election |
Edward Watkin | | Whig | John Mellor | | Whig | Void Election |
Birmingham | 10 August 1857 [17 1] | George Frederic Muntz | | Whig | John Bright | | Whig | Death |
Falkirk Burghs | 8 August 1857 [17 1] | James Merry | | Whig | John Glencairn Carter Hamilton | | Whig | Void Election |
City of London | 28 July 1857 [17 1] | Lionel de Rothschild | | Whig | Lionel de Rothschild | | Whig | Seeks re-election following the rejection of the Jewish Disabilities Bill |
Woodstock | 24 July 1857 [17 1] | Marquess of Blandford | | Conservative | Lord Alfred Spencer-Churchill | | Conservative | Succession to a peerage |
Oxford | 21 July 1857 | Charles Neate | | Whig | Edward Cardwell | | Peelite | Void Election |
Banffshire | 30 June 1857 [17 1] | The Earl Fife | | Whig | Lachlan Gordon-Duff | | Whig | Resignation |
Carmarthenshire | 12 June 1857 [17 1] | David Arthur Saunders Davies | | Conservative | David Pugh | | Conservative | Death |
Kerry | 9 June 1857 | Henry Arthur Herbert | | Whig | Henry Arthur Herbert | | Whig | Chief Secretary for Ireland [17 2] |
Leeds | 5 June 1857 | Robert Hall | | Conservative | George Skirrow Beecroft | | Conservative | Death |
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] |
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