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By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause |
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Wilton | 17 July 19001 | Viscount Folkestone | | Conservative | James Archibald Morrison | | Conservative | Succession to the peerage |
Manchester South | 29 May 1900 | Marquis of Lorne | | Liberal Unionist | William Wellesley Peel | | Liberal Unionist | Succession to the peerage |
Isle of Wight | 23 May 1900 | Sir Richard Webster | | Conservative | John Seely | | Conservative | Resignation |
Dublin University | 16 May 19001 | Edward Carson | | Irish Unionist | Edward Carson | | Irish Unionist | Solicitor General 2 |
Edinburgh and St Andrews Universities | 3 May 19001 | Sir William Overend Priestley | | Conservative | Sir John Batty Tuke | | Conservative | Death |
Portsmouth | 3 May 1900 | Walter Owen Clough | | Liberal | Thomas Arthur Bramsdon | | Liberal | Resignation |
Holborn | 23 March 19001 | Sir Charles Hall | | Conservative | James Remnant | | Conservative | Death |
Brixton | 20 March 19001 | Evelyn Hubbard | | Conservative | Sir Robert Mowbray | | Conservative | Resignation |
North Sligo | 7 March 19001 | Bernard Collery | | Irish National Federation | John O'Dowd | | Irish Parliamentary | Resignation |
South Mayo | 27 February 1900 | Michael Davitt | | Irish National Federation | John O'Donnell | | Irish Parliamentary | Resignation |
Newark | 16 February 1900 | Viscount Newark | | Conservative | Sir Charles Welby, Bt | | Conservative | Succession to the peerage |
Plymouth | 16 February 19001 | Sir Edward Clarke | | Conservative | Ivor Churchill Guest | | Conservative | Resignation |
Rossendale | 13 February 1900 | John Henry Maden | | Liberal | Sir William Mather | | Liberal | Resignation |
Mid Armagh | 12 February 1900 | Dunbar Plunket Barton | | Irish Unionist | John Brownlee Lonsdale | | Irish Unionist | Resignation |
London University | 6–10 February 1900 | Sir John Lubbock | | Liberal Unionist | Sir Michael Foster | | Liberal Unionist | Elevation to the peerage |
York | 6 February 1900 | Lord Charles Beresford | | Conservative | Denison Faber | | Conservative | Resignation |
Clackmannanshire and Kinross-shire | 20 December 1899 | John Balfour | | Liberal | Eugene Wason | | Liberal | Resignation |
Wells | 7 December 18991 | Hylton Jolliffe | | Conservative | Robert Edmund Dickinson | | Conservative | Succession to the peerage |
Exeter | 6 November 1899 | Henry Northcote | | Conservative | Sir Edgar Vincent | | Conservative | Resignation |
Bow and Bromley | 27 October 1899 | Lionel Holland | | Conservative | Walter Guthrie | | Conservative | Resignation |
St Pancras East | 12 July 1899 | Robert Grant Webster | | Conservative | Thomas Wrightson | | Conservative | Resignation |
Oldham 6 | 6 July 1899 | Robert Ascroft | | Conservative | Alfred Emmott | | Liberal | Death |
James Francis Oswald | | Conservative | Walter Runciman | | Liberal | Resignation |
Osgoldcross 4 | 5 July 1899 | Sir John Austin | | Liberal | Sir John Austin | | Independent Liberal | Seeks re-election on leaving party |
Edinburgh East | 23 June 1899 | Robert Wallace | | Liberal | George McCrae | | Liberal | Death |
Edinburgh South 3 | 19 June 1899 | Robert Cox | | Liberal Unionist | Arthur Dewar | | Liberal | Death |
Southport 5 | 30 May 1899 | Sir Herbert Naylor-Leyland | | Liberal | George Augustus Pilkington | | Liberal | Death |
Oxford University | 11 May 18991 | Sir John Robert Mowbray | | Conservative | Sir William Reynell Anson | | Liberal Unionist | Death |
Merionethshire | 2 May 18991 | Thomas Edward Ellis | | Liberal | Owen Morgan Edwards | | Liberal | Death |
Harrow | 5 April 1899 | William Ambrose | | Conservative | Irwin Cox | | Conservative | Resignation (Master in Lunacy) |
North Norfolk | 16 March 1899 | Herbert Cozens-Hardy | | Liberal | William Brampton Gurdon | | Liberal | Resignation |
Elland | 8 March 1899 | Thomas Wayman | | Liberal | Charles Philips Trevelyan | | Liberal | Resignation |
Hythe | 1 March 1899 | Sir James Bevan Edwards | | Conservative | Sir Edward Sassoon | | Conservative | Resignation |
North Antrim | 25 February 18991 | Hugh McCalmont | | Irish Unionist | William Moore | | Irish Unionist | Resignation |
Rotherham | 23 February 1899 | Arthur Herbert Dyke Acland | | Liberal | William Henry Holland | | Liberal | Resignation |
North West Lanarkshire | 21 February 1899 | John Goundry Holburn | | Liberal | Charles Mackinnon Douglas | | Liberal | Death |
Londonderry City | 16 February 1899 | Edmund Francis Vesey Knox | | Irish National Federation | Arthur John Moore | | Irish Parliamentary | Resignation |
Birmingham North | 14 February 18991 | William Kenrick | | Liberal Unionist | John Throgmorton Middlemore | | Liberal Unionist | Resignation |
Epsom | 23 January 18991 | Thomas Bucknill | | Conservative | William Keswick | | Conservative | Resignation |
Newton | 16 January 18991 | Thomas Wodehouse Legh | | Conservative | Richard Pilkington | | Conservative | Succession to the peerage |
Aylesbury | 6 January 18991 | Ferdinand James de Rothschild | | Liberal Unionist | Lionel Walter Rothschild | | Liberal Unionist | Death |
Liverpool Kirkdale | 9 December 18981 | Sir George Smyth Baden-Powell | | Conservative | David MacIver | | Conservative | Death |
Oxford | 4 November 18981 | The Viscount Valentia | | Conservative | The Viscount Valentia | | Conservative | Comptroller of the Household 2 |
North Fermanagh | 1 November 1898 | Richard Martin Dane | | Irish Unionist | Edward Archdale | | Irish Unionist | Resignation |
Ormskirk | 20 October 18981 | Sir Arthur Bower Forwood | | Conservative | Arthur Stanley | | Conservative | Death |
Darlington | 17 September 1898 | Arthur Pease | | Liberal Unionist | Herbert Pike Pease | | Liberal Unionist | Death |
North Down | 7 September 1898 | Thomas Waring | | Irish Unionist | John Blakiston-Houston | | Irish Unionist | Death |
Southport 5 | 24 August 1898 | George Nathaniel Curzon | | Conservative | Sir Herbert Naylor-Leyland | | Liberal | Resignation |
Launceston | 3 August 1898 | Thomas Owen | | Liberal | Sir John Fletcher Moulton | | Liberal | Death |
Great Grimsby 4 | 2 August 1898 | Sir George Doughty | | Liberal | Sir George Doughty | | Liberal Unionist | Seeks re-election on changing party |
Reading 4 | 25 July 1898 | Charles Townshend Murdoch | | Conservative | George William Palmer | | Liberal | Death |
West Down | 18 July 18981 | Lord Arthur William Hill | | Irish Unionist | Arthur Hill | | Irish Unionist | Resignation |
Gravesend | 13 July 1898 | James Dampier Palmer | | Conservative | John Ryder | | Conservative | Resignation |
Durham 4 | 30 June 1898 | Matthew Fowler | | Liberal | Arthur Elliot | | Liberal Unionist | Death |
Hertford | 22 June 1898 | Abel Smith | | Conservative | Evelyn Cecil | | Conservative | Death |
South Norfolk 4 | 12 May 1898 | Francis Taylor | | Liberal Unionist | Arthur Wellesley Soames | | Liberal | Resignation |
Newark | 11 May 18981 | Harold Heneage Finch-Hatton | | Conservative | Viscount Newark | | Conservative | Resignation |
West Staffordshire | 10 May 1898 | Hamar Alfred Bass | | Liberal Unionist | Sir Alexander Henderson | | Liberal Unionist | Death |
Wokingham | 30 March 1898 | Sir George Russell | | Conservative | Oliver Young | | Conservative | Death |
Maidstone | 26 March 1898 | Sir Frederick Hunt | | Conservative | Fiennes Cornwallis | | Conservative | Resignation |
Stepney 3 | 9 March 1898 | Frederick Wootton Isaacson | | Conservative | William Charles Steadman | | Lib-Lab | Death |
Cricklade 4 | 24 February 1898 | Alfred Hopkinson | | Liberal Unionist | Lord Edmond FitzMaurice | | Liberal | Resignation |
Birmingham Edgbaston | 15 February 18981 | George Dixon | | Liberal Unionist | Sir Francis William Lowe | | Conservative | Death |
Pembrokeshire | 15 February 1898 | William Rees-Davies | | Liberal | John Wynford Philipps | | Liberal | Resignation |
Marylebone West | 3 February 18981 | Sir Horace Brand Townsend Farquhar | | Liberal Unionist | Sir Samuel Edward Scott | | Conservative | Elevation to the peerage |
South East Durham 3 | 3 February 1898 | Sir Henry Marshman Havelock-Allan | | Liberal Unionist | Joseph Richardson | | Liberal | Death |
Wolverhampton South | 3 February 1898 | Charles Pelham Villiers | | Liberal Unionist | John Lloyd Gibbons | | Liberal Unionist | Death |
Dublin St Stephen's Green | 21 January 1898 | William Kenny | | Liberal Unionist | James Henry Mussen Campbell | | Irish Unionist | Resignation |
Mid Armagh | 21 January 18981 | Dunbar Plunket Barton | | Irish Unionist | Dunbar Plunket Barton | | Irish Unionist | Solicitor General for Ireland 2 |
York 4 | 13 January 1898 | Frank Lockwood | | Liberal | Lord Charles Beresford | | Conservative | Death |
Plymouth | 12 January 1898 | Charles Harrison | | Liberal | Sigismund Mendl | | Liberal | Death |
Deptford | 15 November 1897 | Charles John Darling | | Conservative | Arthur Henry Aylmer Morton | | Conservative | Resignation |
Liverpool Exchange | 10 November 1897 | John Charles Bigham | | Liberal Unionist | Charles McArthur | | Liberal Unionist | Resignation |
Middleton 3 | 4 November 1897 | Thomas Fielden | | Conservative | James Duckworth | | Liberal | Death |
Barnsley | 28 October 1897 | Earl Compton | | Liberal | Joseph Walton | | Liberal | Succession to the peerage |
East Denbighshire | 28 September 1897 | Sir George Osborne Morgan | | Liberal | Samuel Moss | | Liberal | Death |
Sheffield Brightside | 6 August 1897 | Anthony John Mundella | | Liberal | Frederick Maddison | | Lib-Lab | Death |
South Roscommon | 15 July 18971 | Luke Patrick Hayden | | Irish National League | John Patrick Hayden | | Irish National League | Death |
Petersfield | 8 June 1897 | William Wickham | | Conservative | William Graham Nicholson | | Conservative | Death |
Halifax | 3 March 1897 | William Rawson Shaw | | Liberal | Alfred Billson | | Liberal | Resignation |
Chertsey | 18 February 1897 | Charles Harvey Combe | | Conservative | Henry Currie Leigh-Bennett | | Conservative | Resignation |
Glasgow Bridgeton | 15 February 1897 | Sir George Otto Trevelyan | | Liberal | Sir Charles Cameron | | Liberal | Resignation |
Walthamstow 3 | 3 February 1897 | Edmund Widdrington Byrne | | Conservative | Sam Woods | | Lib-Lab | Resignation |
Romford | 1 February 1897 | Alfred Money Wigram | | Conservative | Louis Sinclair | | Conservative | Resignation |
Forfarshire | 30 January 1897 | James Martin White | | Liberal | John Sinclair | | Liberal | Resignation |
Salisbury | 27 January 1897 | Edward Hulse | | Conservative | Augustus Henry Eden Allhusen | | Conservative | Resignation |
Cleveland | 12 January 1897 | Henry Fell Pease | | Liberal | Alfred Edward Pease | | Liberal | Death |
Bradford East | 10 November 1896 | Henry Byron Reed | | Conservative | Ronald Henry Fulke Greville | | Conservative | Death |
Frome 4 | 2 June 1896 | Viscount Weymouth | | Conservative | John Barlow | | Liberal | Succession to the peerage |
Wick Burghs 3 | 2 June 1896 | Sir John Pender | | Liberal Unionist | Thomas Charles Hunter Hedderwick | | Liberal | Resignation |
Edinburgh and St Andrews Universities | 12 May 18961 | Sir Charles John Pearson | | Conservative | Sir William Overend Priestley | | Conservative | Resignation |
Aberdeen North | 1 May 1896 | William Alexander Hunter | | Liberal | Duncan Vernon Pirie | | Liberal | Resignation |
North Kerry | 24 April 18961 | Thomas Sexton | | Irish National Federation | Michael Joseph Flavin | | Irish National Federation | Resignation |
Dublin College Green | 6 April 18961 | Joseph Edward Kenny | | Irish National League | James Laurence Carew | | Irish National League | Resignation |
East Kerry | 27 March 1896 | Michael Davitt | | Irish National Federation | James Roche | | Irish National Federation | Chose to sit for South Mayo |
South Louth | 19 March 1896 | Daniel Ambrose | | Irish National Federation | Richard McGhee | | Irish National Federation | Death |
Lichfield | 26 February 1896 | Henry Charles Fulford | | Liberal | Courtenay Warner | | Liberal | Void election |
Montrose Burghs | 22 February 1896 | John Shiress Will | | Liberal | John Morley | | Liberal | Resignation |
Southampton 3 | 22 February 1896 | Tankerville Chamberlayne | | Conservative | Sir Francis Henry Evans | | Liberal | Void election |
Wycombe | 21 February 18961 | Viscount Curzon | | Conservative | Viscount Curzon | | Conservative | Treasurer of the Household 2 |
Brixton | 30 January 1896 | Marquess of Carmarthen | | Conservative | Evelyn Hubbard | | Conservative | Succession to the peerage |
St Pancras South | 28 January 1896 | Sir Julian Goldsmid | | Liberal Unionist | Herbert Merton Jessel | | Liberal Unionist | Death |
Belfast North | 22 January 1896 | Sir Edward Harland | | Irish Unionist | Sir James Horner Haslett | | Irish Unionist | Death |
Dublin University | 2–6 December 1895 | David Robert Plunket | | Irish Unionist | William Edward Hartpole Lecky | | Liberal Unionist | Elevation to the peerage |
Harrow | 30 November 18951 | William Ambrose | | Conservative | William Ambrose | | Conservative | Attorney-General of the Duchy of Lancaster 2 |
Liverpool East Toxteth | 29 November 18951 | Henry de Worms | | Conservative | Augustus Frederick Warr | | Conservative | Elevation to the peerage |
Kensington South | 28 November 18951 | Sir Algernon Borthwick | | Conservative | Lord Lovaine | | Conservative | Elevation to the peerage |
West Waterford | 12 September 18951 | Alfred Webb | | Irish National Federation | James John Shee | | Irish National Federation | Resignation |
Limerick City 4 | 11 September 1895 | John Daly | | Irish National League | Francis Arthur O'Keefe | | Irish National Federation | Disqualification |
South Kerry | 5 September 1895 | Denis Kilbride | | Irish National Federation | Thomas Joseph Farrell | | Irish National Federation | Chose to sit for North Galway |
Dublin St Stephen's Green | 2 September 1895 | William Kenny | | Liberal Unionist | William Kenny | | Liberal Unionist | Solicitor General for Ireland 2 |
Inverness Burghs | 31 August 18951 | Robert Finlay | | Liberal Unionist | Robert Finlay | | Liberal Unionist | Solicitor General 2 |
West Cavan | 2 August 18951 | Edmund Francis Vesey Knox | | Irish National Federation | James Patrick Farrell | | Irish National Federation | Chose to sit for Londonderry City |
- 1 An uncontested by-election.
- 2 Seat vacated on appointment to the office noted.
- 3 Gain not retained at the 1900 general election.
- 4 Gain retained at the 1900 UK general election.
- 5 Gain in 1898 retained at the 1899 Southport by-election, but not retained at the 1900 general election.
- 6 One gain (Runciman) not retained and one gain (Emmott) retained at the 1900 UK general election, in the two member Oldham constituency.
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By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause |
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Ealing | 8 July 18951 | Lord George Hamilton | | Conservative | Lord George Hamilton | | Conservative | Secretary of State for India 2 |
Sleaford | 6 July 18951 | Henry Chaplin | | Conservative | Henry Chaplin | | Conservative | President of the Local Government Board 2 |
Blackpool | 6 July 18951 | Sir Matthew Ridley | | Conservative | Sir Matthew Ridley | | Conservative | Secretary of State for the Home Department 2 |
Croydon | 5 July 18951 | Charles Thomson Ritchie | | Conservative | Charles Thomson Ritchie | | Conservative | President of the Board of Trade 2 |
Manchester East | 1 July 18951 | Arthur Balfour | | Conservative | Arthur Balfour | | Conservative | First Lord of the Treasury 2 |
Bristol West | 1 July 18951 | Sir Michael Hicks Beach | | Conservative | Sir Michael Hicks Beach | | Conservative | Chancellor of the Exchequer 2 |
Birmingham West | 1 July 18951 | Joseph Chamberlain | | Liberal Unionist | Joseph Chamberlain | | Liberal Unionist | Secretary of State for the Colonies 2 |
St George's Hanover Square | 29 June 18951 | George Goschen | | Conservative | George Goschen | | Conservative | First Lord of the Admiralty 2 |
Cork City | 27 June 1895 | William O'Brien | | Irish National Federation | J. F. X. O'Brien | | Irish National Federation | Resignation |
Inverness-shire 4 | 13 June 1895 | Donald MacGregor | | Liberal | James Evan Bruce Baillie | | Conservative | Resignation |
Chorley | 7 June 18951 | Randle Joseph Feilden | | Conservative | Lord Balniel | | Conservative | Death |
Edinburgh West | 29 May 1895 | Viscount Wolmer | | Liberal Unionist | Lewis McIver | | Liberal Unionist | Succession to a peerage |
Croydon | 24 May 18951 | Sidney Herbert | | Conservative | Charles Thomson Ritchie | | Conservative | Succession to a peerage |
Warwick and Leamington | 23 May 1895 | Arthur Wellesley Peel | | Liberal Unionist | Alfred Lyttelton | | Liberal Unionist | Elevation to the peerage |
West Dorset | 14 May 1895 | Henry Richard Farquharson | | Conservative | Robert Williams | | Conservative | Death |
Newington Walworth 4 | 14 May 1895 | William Saunders | | Liberal | Sir James Bailey | | Conservative | Death |
Leeds East | 30 April 1895 | John Lawrence Gane | | Liberal | Thomas Richmond Leuty | | Liberal | Death |
East Wicklow | 26 April 1895 | John Sweetman | | Irish National Federation | Edward Peter O'Kelly | | Irish National Federation | Seeks re-election upon becoming a Parnellite Nationalist |
Mid Norfolk | 23 April 1895 | Clement Higgins | | Liberal Unionist | Robert Gurdon | | Liberal Unionist | Resignation |
Oxford | 20 April 1895 | Sir George Tomkyns Chesney | | Conservative | The Viscount Valentia | | Conservative | Death |
Bristol East | 21 March 1895 | Sir Joseph Dodge Weston | | Liberal | Sir William Henry Wills | | Liberal | Death |
Colchester 4 | 19 February 1895 | Herbert Naylor-Leyland | | Conservative | Weetman Dickinson Pearson | | Liberal | Resignation |
Paddington South | 9 February 18951 | Lord Randolph Churchill | | Conservative | George Fardell | | Conservative | Death |
Evesham | 22 January 1895 | Sir Edmund Lechmere | | Conservative | Charles Wigram Long | | Conservative | Death |
Brigg 3 | 7 December 1894 | Samuel Danks Waddy | | Liberal | John Maunsell Richardson | | Conservative | Resignation (Recorder of Sheffield) |
Forfarshire 3 | 17 November 1894 | Sir John Rigby | | Liberal | Charles Maule Ramsay | | Conservative | Resignation (Lord Justice of Appeal) |
York | 14 November 18941 | Frank Lockwood | | Liberal | Frank Lockwood | | Liberal | Solicitor General for England and Wales 2 |
Sutherland | 26 October 18941 | Angus Sutherland | | Liberal | John MacLeod | | Liberal | Resignation (Chairman of the Fishery Board for Scotland) |
Birkenhead | 17 October 1894 | Viscount Bury | | Conservative | Elliott Lees | | Conservative | Succession to a peerage |
South Kilkenny | 7 September 18941 | Patrick Chance | | Irish National Federation | Samuel Morris | | Irish National Federation | Resignation |
Leicester | 29 August 1894 | Sir James Whitehead | | Liberal | Henry Broadhurst | | Lib-Lab | Resignation |
James Allanson Picton | | Liberal | Walter Hazell | | Liberal |
Chichester | 16 August 18941 | Lord Walter Gordon-Lennox | | Conservative | Lord Edmund Bernard Talbot | | Conservative | Resignation |
Sheffield Attercliffe | 5 July 1894 | Bernard John Seymour Coleridge | | Liberal | J. Batty Langley | | Liberal | Succession to a peerage |
Dumfries Burghs | 7 May 18941 | Robert Reid | | Liberal | Robert Reid | | Liberal | Solicitor General for England and Wales 2 |
Hackney South | 7 May 1894 | Sir Charles Russell | | Liberal | John Fletcher Moulton | | Liberal | Resignation |
Mid Lanarkshire | 5 April 1894 | John Wynford Philipps | | Liberal | James Caldwell | | Liberal | Resignation |
Wisbech | 3 April 1894 | Arthur Brand | | Liberal | Arthur Brand | | Liberal | Treasurer of the Household 2 |
Romford | 2 April 1894 | James Theobald | | Conservative | Alfred Money Wigram | | Conservative | Death |
Berwickshire | 29 March 1894 | Edward Marjoribanks | | Liberal | Harold Tennant | | Liberal | Succession to a peerage |
Montgomeryshire | 29 March 1894 | Stuart Rendel | | Liberal | Arthur Humphreys-Owen | | Liberal | Elevation to the peerage |
Hawick Burghs | 27 March 1894 | Thomas Shaw | | Liberal | Thomas Shaw | | Liberal | Solicitor General for Scotland 2 |
Leith Burghs | 26 March 1894 | Ronald Munro-Ferguson | | Liberal | Ronald Munro-Ferguson | | Liberal | Lord Commissioner of the Treasury 2 |
Leeds West | 16 March 18941 | Herbert Gladstone | | Liberal | Herbert Gladstone | | Liberal | First Commissioner of Works 2 |
Horncastle | 11 January 1894 | Edward Stanhope | | Conservative | Lord Willoughby de Eresby | | Conservative | Death |
Accrington | 21 December 1893 | Joseph Francis Leese | | Liberal | Joseph Francis Leese | | Liberal | Recorder of Manchester2 |
Brighton | 14 December 18931 | Sir William Thackeray Marriott | | Conservative | Bruce Canning Vernon-Wentworth | | Conservative | Resignation |
South Wexford | 30 November 18931 | John Barry | | Irish National Federation | Peter Ffrench | | Irish National Federation | Resignation |
Hereford 4 | 15 August 1893 | William Grenfell | | Liberal | Charles Wallwyn Radcliffe Cooke | | Conservative | Resignation |
West Mayo | 8 August 18931 | John Deasy | | Irish National Federation | Robert Ambrose | | Irish National Federation | Resignation |
Cardiganshire | 4 July 18931 | William Bowen Rowlands | | Liberal | William Bowen Rowlands | | Liberal | Recorder of Swansea2 |
South East Cork | 28 June 18931 | John Morrogh | | Irish National Federation | Andrew Commins | | Irish National Federation | Resignation |
North East Cork | 28 June 18931 | Michael Davitt | | Irish National Federation | William Abraham | | Irish National Federation | Resignation |
Pontefract | 26 June 1893 | Harold James Reckitt | | Liberal | Sir Thomas Willans Nussey | | Liberal | Void election |
Swansea District | 19 June 18931 | Sir Henry Hussey Vivian | | Liberal | William Williams | | Liberal | Elevation to the peerage |
Linlithgowshire 3 | 15 June 1893 | Peter McLagan | | Liberal | Thomas Hope | | Conservative | Resignation |
Banffshire | 15 March 1893 | Robert William Duff | | Liberal | Sir William Wedderburn | | Liberal | Resignation |
Great Grimsby 3 | 6 March 1893 | Henri Josse | | Liberal | Edward Heneage | | Liberal Unionist | Resignation |
Mid Tipperary | 24 February 18931 | John McCarthy | | Irish National Federation | James Francis Hogan | | Irish National Federation | Death |
Horsham | 24 February 1893 | Sir Walter Barttelot | | Conservative | John Heywood Johnstone | | Conservative | Death |
Gateshead | 24 February 1893 | Walter Henry James | | Liberal | William Allan | | Liberal | Succession to a peerage |
Cirencester 5 | 23 February 1893 | Thomas Chester-Master | | Conservative | Harry Lawson Webster Lawson | | Liberal | Void election |
Stockport | 22 February 1893 | Louis John Jennings | | Conservative | George Whiteley | | Conservative | Death |
North Meath | 21 February 1893 | Michael Davitt | | Irish National Federation | James Gibney | | Irish National Federation | Election declared void |
South Meath | 17 February 1893 | Patrick Fulham | | Irish National Federation | Jeremiah Jordan | | Irish National Federation | Election declared void |
Hexham 3 | 17 February 1893 | Nathaniel George Clayton | | Conservative | Miles MacInnes | | Liberal | Void election |
Pontefract 4 | 13 February 1893 | Rowland Winn | | Conservative | Harold James Reckitt | | Liberal | Succession to a peerage |
Walsall 3 | 9 February 1893 | Frank James | | Conservative | Sir Arthur Divett Hayter | | Liberal | Void election |
Halifax | 9 February 1893 | Thomas Shaw | | Liberal | William Rawson Shaw | | Liberal | Death |
North East Cork | 8 February 18931 | William O'Brien | | Irish National Federation | Michael Davitt | | Irish National Federation | Chose to sit for Cork City |
Rochester | 8 February 18931 | Horatio David Davies | | Conservative | Viscount Cranborne | | Conservative | Void election |
Burnley | 6 February 1893 | Jabez Balfour | | Liberal | Philip Stanhope | | Liberal | Resignation |
Huddersfield 3 | 4 February 1893 | William Summers | | Liberal | Sir Joseph Crosland | | Conservative | Death |
Liverpool West Derby | 10 January 1893 | William Henry Cross | | Conservative | Walter Hume Long | | Conservative | Death |
East Aberdeenshire | 10 December 1892 | Peter Esslemont | | Liberal | Thomas Buchanan | | Liberal | Resignation (Chairman of the Fishery Board for Scotland) |
Cirencester 5 | 13 October 1892 | Arthur Brend Winterbotham | | Liberal | Thomas Chester-Master | | Conservative | Death |
Luton | 29 September 1892 | Cyril Flower | | Liberal | Samuel Howard Whitbread | | Liberal | Elevation to the peerage |
Leeds South | 22 September 1892 | Sir Lyon Playfair | | Liberal | John Lawson Walton | | Liberal | Elevation to the peerage |
Saffron Walden | 19 September 18921 | Herbert Gardner | | Liberal | Herbert Gardner | | Liberal | President of the Board of Agriculture 2 |
Dundee | 9 September 18921 | Edmund Robertson | | Liberal | Edmund Robertson | | Liberal | Civil Lord of the Admiralty 2 |
Merionethshire | 26 August 18921 | Thomas Edward Ellis | | Liberal | Thomas Edward Ellis | | Liberal | Lord Commissioner of the Treasury 2 |
East Fife | 25 August 18921 | H. H. Asquith | | Liberal | H. H. Asquith | | Liberal | Secretary of State for the Home Department 2 |
Clackmannanshire and Kinross-shire | 25 August 18921 | John Balfour | | Liberal | John Balfour | | Liberal | Lord Advocate 2 |
Stirling Burghs | 25 August 18921 | Henry Campbell-Bannerman | | Liberal | Henry Campbell-Bannerman | | Liberal | Secretary of State for War 2 |
Elgin Burghs | 25 August 18921 | Alexander Asher | | Liberal | Alexander Asher | | Liberal | Solicitor General for Scotland 2 |
Newcastle-upon-Tyne | 25 August 1892 | John Morley | | Liberal | John Morley | | Liberal | Chief Secretary for Ireland 2 |
Rotherham | 25 August 18921 | Arthur Dyke Acland | | Liberal | Arthur Dyke Acland | | Liberal | Vice President of the Committee of Council on Education 2 |
Forfarshire | 24 August 18921 | John Rigby | | Liberal | John Rigby | | Liberal | Solicitor General for England and Wales 2 |
Midlothian (or Edinburghshire) | 24 August 18921 | William Ewart Gladstone | | Liberal | William Ewart Gladstone | | Liberal | Prime Minister, First Lord of the Treasury, Lord Privy Seal 2 |
Glasgow Bridgeton | 24 August 18921 | Sir George Trevelyan | | Liberal | Sir George Trevelyan | | Liberal | Secretary for Scotland 2 |
Mid Northamptonshire | 24 August 18921 | Charles Spencer | | Liberal | Charles Spencer | | Liberal | Vice-Chamberlain of the Household 2 |
Nottingham East | 24 August 18921 | Arnold Morley | | Liberal | Arnold Morley | | Liberal | Postmaster General 2 |
Derby | 24 August 1892 | Sir William Vernon Harcourt | | Liberal | Sir William Vernon Harcourt | | Liberal | Chancellor of the Exchequer 2 |
Aberdeen South | 23 August 18921 | James Bryce | | Liberal | James Bryce | | Liberal | Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster 2 |
St Austell | 23 August 18921 | William Alexander McArthur | | Liberal | William Alexander McArthur | | Liberal | Lord Commissioner of the Treasury 2 |
Wolverhampton East | 23 August 18921 | Henry Fowler | | Liberal | Henry Fowler | | Liberal | President of the Local Government Board 2 |
Stoke-upon-Trent | 23 August 18921 | George Leveson-Gower | | Liberal | George Leveson-Gower | | Liberal | Comptroller of the Household 2 |
Sheffield Brightside | 23 August 18921 | Anthony John Mundella | | Liberal | Anthony John Mundella | | Liberal | President of the Board of Trade 2 |
Bury St Edmunds | 23 August 18921 | Lord Francis Hervey | | Conservative | Viscount Chelsea | | Conservative | Resignation (Civil Service Commissioner) |
Bradford Central | 23 August 18921 | George Shaw-Lefevre | | Liberal | George Shaw-Lefevre | | Liberal | First Commissioner of Works 2 |
Southwark West | 23 August 18921 | Richard Knight Causton | | Liberal | Richard Knight Causton | | Liberal | Lord Commissioner of the Treasury 2 |
Hackney South | 23 August 18921 | Sir Charles Russell | | Liberal | Sir Charles Russell | | Liberal | Attorney General for England and Wales 2 |
Holborn | 12 August 18921 | Gainsford Bruce | | Conservative | Sir Charles Hall | | Conservative | Resignation (High Court Judge) |
- 1 An uncontested by-election.
- 2 Seat vacated on appointment to the office noted.
- 3 Gain not retained at the 1895 UK general election.
- 4 Gain retained at the 1895 UK general election.
- 5 Cirencester was won by the Liberal Party at the 1892 general election, by the Conservative Party at the 1892 Cirencester by-election, by the Liberal Party at the 1893 Cirencester by-election, and by the Conservative Party at the 1895 general election.
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By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause |
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Hackney North | 11 May 1892 | Sir Lewis Pelly | | Conservative | William Robert Bousfield | | Conservative | Death |
Chelmsford | 30 April 18921 | William James Beadel | | Conservative | Thomas Usborne | | Conservative | Death |
East Worcestershire | 30 March 18921 | George Woodyatt Hastings | | Liberal Unionist | Joseph Austen Chamberlain | | Liberal Unionist | Expelled after a criminal conviction |
Kirkcaldy Burghs | 11 March 1892 | Sir George Campbell | | Liberal | James Henry Dalziel | | Liberal | Death |
North Wexford 4 | 11 March 18921 | John Edward Redmond | | Parnellite Nationalist | Thomas Joseph Healy | | Irish National Federation | Resignation in order to contest Cork City |
Belfast East | 9 March 1892 | Edward de Cobain | | Irish Unionist | Gustav Wilhelm Wolff | | Irish Unionist | Expelled after a criminal conviction |
South Derbyshire | 4 March 1892 | Henry Wardle | | Liberal | Harrington Evans Broad | | Liberal | Death |
Chertsey | 3 March 1892 | Frederick Alers Hankey | | Conservative | Charles Harvey Combe | | Conservative | Death |
Liverpool Everton | 15 February 18921 | Edward Whitley | | Conservative | John Archibald Willox | | Conservative | Death |
Rossendale 4 | 23 January 1892 | Marquess of Hartington | | Liberal Unionist | John Henry Maden | | Liberal | Succession to a peerage |
Waterford City | 23 December 1891 | Richard Power | | Parnellite Nationalist | John Edward Redmond | | Parnellite Nationalist | Death |
Mid Armagh | 17 December 18911 | Sir James Porter Corry | | Irish Unionist | Dunbar Plunket Barton | | Irish Unionist | Death |
Chichester | 9 December 18911 | Lord Walter Gordon-Lennox | | Conservative | Lord Walter Gordon-Lennox | | Conservative | Treasurer of the Household 2 |
East Dorset | 27 November 1891 | George Hawkesworth Bond | | Conservative | Humphrey Napier Sturt | | Conservative | Death |
Leeds North | 23 November 18911 | William Lawies Jackson | | Conservative | William Lawies Jackson | | Conservative | Chief Secretary for Ireland 2 |
South Molton 4 | 13 November 1891 | Viscount Lymington | | Liberal Unionist | George Lambert | | Liberal | Succession to a peerage |
Cork City 4 | 6 November 1891 | Charles Stewart Parnell | | Parnellite Nationalist | Martin Flavin | | Irish National Federation | Death |
North Kilkenny | 29 October 18911 | Sir John Pope-Hennessy | | Irish National Federation | Patrick McDermott | | Irish National Federation | Death |
Strand | 27 October 1891 | William Henry Smith | | Conservative | William Frederick Danvers Smith | | Conservative | Death |
Cambridge University | 9 October 18911 | Henry Cecil Raikes | | Conservative | Sir Richard Claverhouse Jebb | | Conservative | Death |
Buteshire | 9 October 1891 | James Robertson | | Conservative | Andrew Murray | | Conservative | Resignation (Lord Justice General) |
Manchester North East | 8 October 1891 | Sir James Fergusson | | Conservative | Sir James Fergusson | | Conservative | Postmaster General 2 |
Lewisham | 26 August 1891 | Viscount Lewisham | | Conservative | John Penn | | Conservative | Succession to a peerage |
Walsall | 12 August 1891 | Sir Charles Forster | | Liberal | Edward Thomas Holden | | Liberal | Death |
Wisbech 4 | 23 July 1891 | Charles William Selwyn | | Conservative | Arthur Brand | | Liberal | Resignation |
County Carlow | 7 July 1891 | James Patrick Mahon | | Irish National Federation | John Hammond | | Irish National Federation | Death |
City of London | 3 June 18911 | Sir Robert Nicholas Fowler | | Conservative | Sir Reginald Hanson | | Conservative | Death |
West Derbyshire | 2 June 18911 | Lord Edward Cavendish | | Liberal Unionist | Victor Christian William Cavendish | | Liberal Unionist | Death |
Paisley | 1 June 1891 | William Boyle Barbour | | Liberal | William Dunn | | Liberal | Death |
Buckingham | 28 May 1891 | Edmund Hope Verney | | Liberal | Herbert Samuel Leon | | Liberal | Expelled after a criminal conviction |
Strand | 12 May 18911 | William Henry Smith | | Conservative | William Henry Smith | | Conservative | Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports 2 |
Harborough 4 | 8 May 1891 | Thomas Keay Tapling | | Conservative | John William Logan | | Liberal | Death |
South Dorset | 7 May 1891 | Charles Joseph Theophilus Hambro | | Conservative | William Ernest Brymer | | Conservative | Death |
Stowmarket 4 | 5 May 1891 | Edward Greene | | Conservative | Sydney Stern | | Liberal | Death |
Whitehaven | 24 April 1891 | George Cavendish-Bentinck | | Conservative | Sir James Bain | | Conservative | Death |
Woodstock | 21 April 1891 | Francis William Maclean | | Liberal Unionist | George Herbert Morrell | | Conservative | Resignation (Master in Lunacy) |
City of London | 18 April 18911 | Thomas Charles Baring | | Conservative | Hucks Gibbs | | Conservative | Death |
North Sligo | 2 April 1891 | Peter McDonald | | Parnellite Nationalist | Bernard Collery | | Irish National Federation | Death |
Aston Manor | 20 March 1891 | George Kynoch | | Conservative | George William Grice-Hutchinson | | Conservative | Death |
Northampton | 12 February 1891 | Charles Bradlaugh | | Liberal | Moses Philip Manfield | | Liberal | Death |
The Hartlepools 4 | 21 January 1891 | Thomas Richardson | | Liberal Unionist | Christopher Furness | | Liberal | Death |
North Kilkenny | 22 December 1890 | Edward Purcell Mulhallen Marum | | Irish Parliamentary | Sir John Pope-Hennessy | | Irish Parliamentary (Anti-Parnellite) | Death |
Bassetlaw | 15 December 1890 | William Beckett-Denison | | Conservative | Frederick George Milner | | Conservative | Death |
Edinburgh and St Andrews Universities | 12 November 18901 | Moir Tod Stormonth Darling | | Conservative | Sir Charles John Pearson | | Conservative | Resignation (Senator of the College of Justice) |
Eccles 4 | 22 October 1890 | Alfred John Francis Egerton | | Conservative | Henry John Roby | | Liberal | Death |
East Carmarthenshire | 8 August 18901 | David Pugh | | Liberal | Abel Thomas | | Liberal | Death |
Mid Durham | 17 July 1890 | William Crawford | | Lib-Lab | John Wilson | | Lib-Lab | Death |
Barrow-in-Furness 3 | 2 July 1890 | William Sproston Caine | | Liberal Unionist | James Duncan | | Liberal | Resigned to restand as an Independent Liberal |
North Donegal | 25 June 18901 | James Edward O'Doherty | | Irish Parliamentary | James Rochfort Maguire | | Irish Parliamentary | Resignation |
West Donegal | 30 May 18901 | Patrick O'Hea | | Irish Parliamentary | James Joseph Dalton | | Irish Parliamentary | Resignation |
Mid Tipperary | 15 May 18901 | Thomas Mayne | | Irish Parliamentary | Henry Harrison | | Irish Parliamentary | Resignation |
East Galway | 14 May 18901 | Matthew Harris | | Irish Parliamentary | John Roche | | Irish Parliamentary | Death |
Bristol East | 9 May 1890 | Handel Cossham | | Liberal | Joseph Dodge Weston | | Liberal | Death |
Caernarvon Boroughs 4 | 10 April 1890 | Edward Swetenham | | Conservative | David Lloyd George | | Liberal | Death |
Windsor | 2 April 1890 | Robert Richardson-Gardner | | Conservative | Francis Tress Barry | | Conservative | Resignation |
West Cavan | 26 March 18901 | Joseph Gillis Biggar | | Irish Parliamentary | Edmund Francis Vesey Knox | | Irish Parliamentary | Death |
East Down | 25 March 18901 | Richard William Blackwood Ker | | Irish Unionist | James Alexander Rentoul | | Irish Unionist | Resignation |
Ayr Burghs 5 | 25 March 1890 | John Sinclair | | Liberal | James Somervell | | Conservative | Resignation |
Stoke-upon-Trent | 14 March 1890 | William Leatham Bright | | Liberal | George Leveson-Gower | | Liberal | Resignation |
Stamford | 7 March 1890 | John Compton Lawrance | | Conservative | Henry John Cockayne Cust | | Conservative | Resignation (High Court Judge) |
St Pancras North 4 | 4 March 1890 | Charles Cochrane-Baillie | | Conservative | Thomas Henry Bolton | | Liberal | Succession to a peerage |
West Waterford | 24 February 18901 | Jasper Douglas Pyne | | Irish Parliamentary | Alfred Webb | | Irish Parliamentary | Death |
Mid Glamorganshire | 20 February 18901 | Christopher Rice Mansel Talbot | | Liberal | Samuel Thomas Evans | | Liberal | Death |
Partick | 11 February 1890 | Alexander Craig Sellar | | Liberal Unionist | James Parker Smith | | Liberal Unionist | Death |
Brighton | 25 October 1889 | Sir William Tindal Robertson | | Conservative | Gerald Walter Erskine Loder | | Conservative | Death |
Buckingham 4 | 11 October 1889 | Egerton Hubbard | | Conservative | Edmund Hope Verney | | Liberal | Succession to a peerage |
Elginshire and Nairnshire | 8 October 1889 | Charles Henry Anderson | | Liberal | John Seymour Keay | | Liberal | Death |
Peterborough 4 | 7 October 1889 | John Wentworth-FitzWilliam | | Liberal Unionist | Alpheus Cleophas Morton | | Liberal | Death |
Sleaford | 26 September 1889 | Henry Chaplin | | Conservative | Henry Chaplin | | Conservative | President of the Board of Agriculture 2 |
Dundee | 25 September 18891 | Joseph Firth Bottomley Firth | | Liberal | John Leng | | Liberal | Death |
Belfast North | 12 August 18891 | Sir William Ewart | | Irish Unionist | Edward James Harland | | Irish Unionist | Death |
Marylebone East | 19 July 1889 | Lord Charles Beresford | | Conservative | Edmund Boulnois | | Conservative | Resignation |
West Carmarthenshire | 17 July 1889 | Walter Rice Howell Powell | | Liberal | John Lloyd Morgan | | Liberal | Death |
Dover | 12 July 18891 | Alexander George Dickson | | Conservative | George Wyndham | | Conservative | Death |
West Fife | 5 July 1889 | Robert Preston Bruce | | Liberal | Augustine Birrell | | Liberal | Resignation |
South East Cork | 3 June 18891 | John Hooper | | Irish Parliamentary | John Morrogh | | Irish Parliamentary | Resignation |
Rochester 3 | 16 April 1889 | Francis Charles Hughes-Hallett | | Conservative | Edward Knatchbull-Hugessen | | Liberal | Resignation |
Birmingham Central | 15 April 1889 | John Bright | | Liberal Unionist | John Albert Bright | | Liberal Unionist | Death |
Enfield | 30 March 1889 | Viscount Folkestone | | Conservative | Henry Ferryman Bowles | | Conservative | Succession to a peerage |
Gorton | 22 March 1889 | Richard Peacock | | Liberal | William Mather | | Liberal | Death |
Kennington 4 | 15 March 1889 | Robert Gent-Davis | | Conservative | Mark Hanbury Beaufoy | | Liberal | Resignation |
Barnsley | 11 March 1889 | Courtney Stanhope Kenny | | Liberal | Earl Compton | | Liberal | Resignation |
Burnley | 27 February 18891 | John Slagg | | Liberal | Jabez Balfour | | Liberal | Resignation |
East Perthshire | 19 February 1889 | Robert Stewart Menzies | | Liberal | Sir John Kinloch | | Liberal | Death |
Govan 4 | 18 January 1889 | Sir William Pearce | | Conservative | John Wilson | | Liberal | Death |
Stockton-on-Tees | 21 December 1888 | Joseph Dodds | | Liberal | Sir Horace Davey | | Liberal | Resignation |
Colchester | 18 December 1888 | Henry John Trotter | | Conservative | Lord Brooke | | Conservative | Death |
Maidstone | 14 December 1888 | Alexander Henry Ross | | Conservative | Fiennes Cornwallis | | Conservative | Death |
Holborn | 29 November 1888 | Francis Duncan | | Conservative | Gainsford Bruce | | Conservative | Death |
Dewsbury | 16 November 1888 | Sir John Simon | | Liberal | Mark Oldroyd | | Liberal | Resignation |
Edinburgh and St Andrews Universities | 6 November 18881 | John Hay Athole Macdonald | | Conservative | Moir Tod Stormonth Darling | | Conservative | Resignation (Lord Justice Clerk) |
Merthyr Tydfil 6 | 26 October 1888 | Henry Richard | | Liberal | William Pritchard Morgan | | Independent Liberal | Death |
Liverpool West Derby | 10 August 18881 | Lord Claud John Hamilton | | Conservative | William Henry Cross | | Conservative | Resignation |
South Sligo | 6 July 18881 | Edward Joseph Kennedy | | Irish Parliamentary | Edmund Leamy | | Irish Parliamentary | Resignation |
South Longford | 30 June 18881 | Laurence Connolly | | Irish Parliamentary | James Gubbins Fitzgerald | | Irish Parliamentary | Resignation |
Isle of Thanet | 29 June 1888 | Edward Robert King-Harman | | Conservative | James Lowther | | Conservative | Death |
Ayr Burghs 5 | 15 June 1888 | Richard Frederick Fotheringham Campbell | | Liberal Unionist | John Sinclair | | Liberal | Death |
Southampton 4 | 23 May 1888 | Sir John Edmund Commerell | | Conservative | Francis Henry Evans | | Liberal | Resignation |
Dublin St Stephen's Green 7 | 12 May 1888 | Edmund Dwyer Gray | | Irish Parliamentary | Thomas Alexander Dickson | | Liberal | Death |
Mid Lanarkshire | 27 April 1888 | Stephen Mason | | Liberal | John Wynford Philipps | | Liberal | Resignation |
Limerick City | 17 April 18881 | Henry Joseph Gill | | Irish Parliamentary | Francis Arthur O'Keefe | | Irish Parliamentary | Resignation |
Gower | 27 March 1888 | Frank Ash Yeo | | Liberal | David Randell | | Liberal | Death |
Melton | 21 March 18881 | Lord John Manners | | Conservative | Marquess of Granby | | Conservative | Succession to a peerage |
Merthyr Tydfil | 14 March 18881 | Charles Herbert James | | Liberal | David Alfred Thomas | | Liberal | Resignation |
Chichester | 14 March 18881 | Earl of March | | Conservative | Lord Walter Gordon-Lennox | | Conservative | Resignation |
Deptford | 29 February 1888 | William John Evelyn | | Conservative | Charles John Darling | | Conservative | Resignation |
Hampstead | 28 February 18881 | Sir Henry Holland | | Conservative | Edward Brodie Hoare | | Conservative | Elevation to the peerage |
Doncaster 3 | 23 February 1888 | Walter Shirley Shirley | | Liberal | William Wentworth-Fitzwilliam | | Liberal Unionist | Resignation |
Bristol West | 20 February 18881 | Sir Michael Hicks Beach | | Conservative | Sir Michael Hicks Beach | | Conservative | President of the Board of Trade 2 |
Edinburgh West 3 | 18 February 1888 | Thomas Ryburn Buchanan | | Liberal Unionist | Thomas Ryburn Buchanan | | Liberal | Resigned to restand as a Liberal |
Southwark West | 17 February 1888 | Arthur Cohen | | Liberal | Richard Knight Causton | | Liberal | Resignation |
Dundee | 16 February 1888 | Charles Carmichael Lacaita | | Liberal | Joseph Firth Bottomley Firth | | Liberal | Resignation |
Liverpool Walton | 3 February 18881 | John George Gibson | | Conservative | Miles Walker Mattinson | | Conservative | Resignation (Irish High Court Judge) |
Dublin University | 3 February 18881 | Dodgson Hamilton Madden | | Irish Unionist | Dodgson Hamilton Madden | | Irish Unionist | Solicitor General for Ireland 2 |
Winchester | 5 January 1888 | Arthur Loftus Tottenham | | Conservative | Richard Moss | | Conservative | Death |
Dulwich | 1 December 1887 | John Morgan Howard | | Conservative | John Blundell Maple | | Conservative | Resignation (County Court Judge) |
Cambridge University | 17 November 18871 | Alexander Beresford Hope | | Conservative | Sir George Gabriel Stokes | | Conservative | Death |
South Kerry | 27 September 18871 | John O'Connor | | Irish Parliamentary | Denis Kilbride | | Irish Parliamentary | Resignation |
Ramsey | 30 August 1887 | William Fellowes | | Conservative | Ailwyn Fellowes | | Conservative | Elevation to the peerage |
County Carlow | 24 August 18871 | John Aloysius Blake | | Irish Parliamentary | James Patrick Mahon | | Irish Parliamentary | Death |
Northwich 4 | 13 August 1887 | Robert Verdin | | Liberal Unionist | John Tomlinson Brunner | | Liberal | Death |
Glasgow Bridgeton | 2 August 1887 | Sir Edward Richard Russell | | Liberal | Sir George Otto Trevelyan | | Liberal | Resignation |
Forest of Dean | 29 July 1887 | Thomas Blake | | Liberal | Godfrey Blundell Samuelson | | Liberal | Resignation |
City of London | 27 July 18871 | John Gellibrand Hubbard | | Conservative | Thomas Charles Baring | | Conservative | Elevation to the peerage |
Hornsey | 19 July 1887 | Sir James McGarel-Hogg | | Conservative | Henry Charles Stephens | | Conservative | Elevation to the peerage |
Brixton | 19 July 1887 | Ernest Baggallay | | Conservative | Marquess of Carmarthen | | Conservative | Resignation |
Basingstoke | 18 July 1887 | George Sclater-Booth | | Conservative | Arthur Frederick Jeffreys | | Conservative | Elevation to the peerage |
Dublin University | 12 July 1887 | Hugh Holmes | | Irish Unionist | Dodgson Hamilton Madden | | Irish Unionist | Resignation (Irish High Court Judge) |
St Ives | 9 July 18871 | Sir John St Aubyn | | Liberal Unionist | Thomas Bedford Bolitho | | Liberal Unionist | Elevation to the peerage |
Coventry 4 | 9 July 1887 | Henry William Eaton | | Conservative | William Henry Walter Ballantine | | Liberal | Elevation to the peerage |
Paddington North | 8 July 1887 | Lionel Cohen | | Conservative | John Aird | | Conservative | Death |
Spalding 4 | 1 July 1887 | Murray Finch-Hatton | | Conservative | Halley Stewart | | Liberal | Succession to a peerage |
St Austell | 18 May 1887 | William Copeland Borlase | | Liberal | William Alexander McArthur | | Liberal | Resignation |
North East Cork | 16 May 18871 | Edmund Leamy | | Irish Parliamentary | William O'Brien | | Irish Parliamentary | Resignation |
Taunton | 23 April 1887 | Samuel Charles Allsopp | | Conservative | Alfred Percy Allsopp | | Conservative | Succession to a peerage |
Ilkeston | 24 March 1887 | Thomas Watson | | Liberal | Sir Balthazar Walter Foster | | Liberal | Death |
Burnley 4 | 19 February 1887 | Peter Rylands | | Liberal Unionist | John Slagg | | Liberal | Death |
North Antrim | 11 February 1887 | Edward Macnaghten | | Irish Unionist | Sir Charles Edward Lewis | | Irish Unionist | Resignation (Lord of Appeal in Ordinary) |
St George's Hanover Square | 9 February 1887 | Lord Algernon Percy | | Conservative | George Goschen | | Liberal Unionist | Resignation |
South Sligo | 7 February 18871 | Thomas Sexton | | Irish Parliamentary | Edward Joseph Kennedy | | Irish Parliamentary | Chose to sit for Belfast West |
North Longford | 5 February 18871 | Justin McCarthy | | Irish Parliamentary | Timothy Michael Healy | | Irish Parliamentary | Chose to sit for Londonderry City |
Dartford | 2 February 18871 | Sir William Hart Dyke | | Conservative | Sir William Hart Dyke | | Conservative | Vice President of the Committee of Council on Education 2 |
South Donegal | 2 February 1887 | Bernard Kelly | | Irish Parliamentary | John Gordon Swift MacNeill | | Irish Parliamentary | Death |
Liverpool Exchange | 26 January 1887 | David Duncan | | Liberal | Ralph Neville | | Liberal | Death |
Brentford | 23 December 1886 | Octavius Edward Coope | | Conservative | James Bigwood | | Conservative | Death |
Brighton | 29 November 18861 | David Smith | | Conservative | Dr William Tindal Robertson | | Conservative | Death |
King's Lynn | 25 August 1886 | Robert Bourke | | Conservative | Alexander Weston Jarvis | | Conservative | Resignation (Governor of Madras |
Leith Burghs | 20 August 1886 | William Ewart Gladstone | | Liberal | Ronald Munro-Ferguson | | Liberal | Chose to sit for Midlothian (or Edinburghshire) |
Burton | 20 August 1886 | Sir Michael Bass | | Liberal | Sydney Evershed | | Liberal | Elevation to the peerage |
Blackpool | 20 August 1886 | Sir Frederick Stanley | | Conservative | Sir Matthew Ridley | | Conservative | President of the Board of Trade 2 and elevation to the peerage |
North Northamptonshire | 16 August 18861 | Lord Burghley | | Conservative | Lord Burghley | | Conservative | Parliamentary Groom in Waiting 2 |
Newton | 16 August 1886 | Richard Assheton Cross | | Conservative | Thomas Wodehouse Legh | | Conservative | Secretary of State for India 2 and elevation to the peerage |
Edinburgh and St Andrews Universities | 13 August 18861 | John Hay Athole Macdonald | | Conservative | John Hay Athole Macdonald | | Conservative | Lord Advocate 2 |
Cambridge University | 13 August 18861 | Henry Cecil Raikes | | Conservative | Henry Cecil Raikes | | Conservative | Postmaster General 2 |
Melton | 13 August 18861 | Lord John Manners | | Conservative | Lord John Manners | | Conservative | Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster 2 |
Dublin University | 13 August 18861 | David Robert Plunket | | Irish Unionist | David Robert Plunket | | Irish Unionist | First Commissioner of Works 2 |
Hugh Holmes | | Irish Unionist | Hugh Holmes | | Irish Unionist | Attorney General for Ireland 2 |
West Down | 13 August 18861 | Lord Arthur William Hill | | Irish Unionist | Lord Arthur William Hill | | Irish Unionist | Comptroller of the Household 2 |
Wigtownshire | 12 August 18861 | Sir Herbert Eustace Maxwell | | Conservative | Sir Herbert Eustace Maxwell | | Conservative | Lord Commissioner of the Treasury 2 |
Buteshire | 12 August 18861 | James Robertson | | Conservative | James Robertson | | Conservative | Solicitor General for Scotland 2 |
Enfield | 12 August 18861 | Viscount Folkestone | | Conservative | Viscount Folkestone | | Conservative | Treasurer of the Household 2 |
Ealing | 12 August 18861 | Lord George Hamilton | | Conservative | Lord George Hamilton | | Conservative | First Lord of the Admiralty 2 |
Horncastle | 12 August 18861 | Edward Stanhope | | Conservative | Edward Stanhope | | Conservative | Secretary of State for the Colonies 2 |
Isle of Wight | 12 August 18861 | Sir Richard Webster | | Conservative | Sir Richard Webster | | Conservative | Attorney General for England and Wales 2 |
Tiverton | 12 August 18861 | William Walrond | | Conservative | William Walrond | | Conservative | Lord Commissioner of the Treasury 2 |
St George's, Tower Hamlets | 12 August 1886 | Charles Thomson Ritchie | | Conservative | Charles Thomson Ritchie | | Conservative | President of the Local Government Board 2 |
Sheffield Ecclesall | 11 August 18861 | Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett | | Conservative | Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett | | Conservative | Civil Lord of the Admiralty 2 |
Plymouth | 11 August 18861 | Edward Clarke | | Conservative | Edward Clarke | | Conservative | Solicitor General for England and Wales 2 |
Manchester East | 11 August 18861 | Arthur Balfour | | Conservative | Arthur Balfour | | Conservative | Secretary for Scotland 2 |
Liverpool Walton | 11 August 18861 | John George Gibson | | Conservative | John George Gibson | | Conservative | Solicitor General for Ireland 2 |
Croydon | 11 August 18861 | Sidney Herbert | | Conservative | Sidney Herbert | | Conservative | Lord Commissioner of the Treasury 2 |
Bristol West | 11 August 18861 | Sir Michael Hicks Beach | | Conservative | Sir Michael Hicks Beach | | Conservative | Chief Secretary for Ireland 2 |
Brighton | 11 August 18861 | William Thackeray Marriott | | Conservative | William Thackeray Marriott | | Conservative | Judge Advocate General 2 |
Birmingham East | 11 August 18861 | Henry Matthews | | Conservative | Henry Matthews | | Conservative | Secretary of State for the Home Department 2 |
Strand | 11 August 18861 | William Henry Smith | | Conservative | William Henry Smith | | Conservative | Secretary of State for War 2 |
Paddington South | 11 August 18861 | Lord Randolph Churchill | | Conservative | Lord Randolph Churchill | | Conservative | Chancellor of the Exchequer 2 |
Marylebone East | 11 August 18861 | Lord Charles Beresford | | Conservative | Lord Charles Beresford | | Conservative | Junior Naval Lord 2 |
Lewisham | 11 August 18861 | Viscount Lewisham | | Conservative | Viscount Lewisham | | Conservative | Vice-Chamberlain of the Household 2 |
Hampstead | 11 August 18861 | Sir Henry Holland | | Conservative | Sir Henry Holland | | Conservative | Vice President of the Committee of Council on Education 2 |
- 1 An uncontested by-election.
- 2 Seat vacated on appointment to the office noted.
- 3 Gain not retained at the 1892 UK general election.
- 4 Gain retained at the 1892 UK general election.
- 5 Ayr Burghs was won by the Liberal Unionist Party at the 1886 general election, by the Liberal Party at the 1888 Ayr Burghs by-election, by the Conservative Party at the 1890 Ayr Burghs by-election, and by the Liberal Party at the 1892 general election.
- 6 Seat retained by the candidate, at the 1892 general election, using a different party label.
- 7 This was only technically a gain, as Dickson was nominated by the Irish Parliamentary Party, though without signing the usual 'pledge' to vote with them.
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By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause |
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Bradford Central | 21 April 1886 | William Edward Forster | | Liberal | George Shaw-Lefevre | | Liberal | Death |
Clitheroe | 19 April 1886 [23 1] | Ughtred Kay-Shuttleworth | | Liberal | Ughtred Kay-Shuttleworth | | Liberal | Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster [23 2] |
Ipswich [23 3] | 14 April 1886 | Henry Wyndham West | | Liberal | Charles Dalrymple | | Conservative | Void election |
Jesse Collings | | Liberal | Lord Elcho | | Conservative |
Norwich | 7 April 1886 [23 1] | Harry Bullard | | Conservative | Samuel Hoare | | Conservative | Void election |
Barrow-in-Furness | 6 April 1886 | David Duncan | | Liberal | William Sproston Caine | | Liberal | Void Election |
Halifax | 3 April 1886 [23 1] | Sir James Stansfeld | | Liberal | Sir James Stansfeld | | Liberal | President of the Local Government Board [23 2] |
Altrincham | 26 March 1886 | John Baguley Brooks | | Conservative | Sir William Cunliffe Brooks | | Conservative | Death |
Flintshire | 2 March 1886 | Lord Richard de Aquila Grosvenor | | Liberal | Samuel Smith | | Liberal | Resignation |
Battersea | 1 March 1886 [23 1] | Octavius Vaughan Morgan | | Liberal | Octavius Vaughan Morgan | | Liberal | Sought re-election to pre-empt disqualification |
Cardiff Boroughs | 27 February 1886 | Sir Edward James Reed | | Liberal | Sir Edward James Reed | | Liberal | Junior Lord of the Treasury [23 2] |
South Somerset | 24 February 1886 | Viscount Kilcoursie | | Liberal | Viscount Kilcoursie | | Liberal | Vice-Chamberlain of the Household [23 2] |
Grantham | 23 February 1886 [23 1] | John William Mellor | | Liberal | John William Mellor | | Liberal | Judge Advocate General [23 2] |
Clackmannanshire and Kinross-shire | 13 February 1886 [23 1] | John Balfour | | Liberal | John Balfour | | Liberal | Lord Advocate [23 2] |
Berwickshire | 13 February 1886 [23 1] | Edward Marjoribanks | | Liberal | Edward Marjoribanks | | Liberal | Comptroller of the Household [23 2] |
Banffshire | 13 February 1886 [23 1] | Robert William Duff | | Liberal | Robert William Duff | | Liberal | Civil Lord of the Admiralty [23 2] |
Luton | 13 February 1886 [23 1] | Cyril Flower | | Liberal | Cyril Flower | | Liberal | Junior Lord of the Treasury [23 2] |
Great Grimsby | 13 February 1886 | Edward Heneage | | Liberal | Edward Heneage | | Liberal | Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster [23 2] |
Queen's County Ossory | 12 February 1886 [23 1] | Arthur O'Connor | | Irish Parliamentary | Stephen O'Mara | | Irish Parliamentary | Chose to sit for East Donegal |
Elgin Burghs | 12 February 1886 [23 1] | Alexander Asher | | Liberal | Alexander Asher | | Liberal | Solicitor General for Scotland [23 2] |
North West Staffordshire | 12 February 1886 [23 1] | George Leveson-Gower | | Liberal | George Leveson-Gower | | Liberal | Junior Lord of the Treasury [23 2] |
Mid Northamptonshire | 12 February 1886 [23 1] | Charles Robert Spencer | | Liberal | Charles Robert Spencer | | Liberal | Parliamentary Groom in Waiting [23 2] |
Newcastle-upon-Tyne | 12 February 1886 | John Morley | | Liberal | John Morley | | Liberal | Chief Secretary for Ireland [23 2] |
Leeds South | 12 February 1886 [23 1] | Sir Lyon Playfair | | Liberal | Sir Lyon Playfair | | Liberal | Vice President of the Committee of Council on Education [23 2] |
Galway Borough | 11 February 1886 | Thomas Power O'Connor | | Irish Parliamentary | William Henry O'Shea [23 4] | | Irish Parliamentary | Chose to sit for Liverpool Scotland |
Hackney South | 11 February 1886 | Charles Russell | | Liberal | Charles Russell | | Liberal | Attorney General for England and Wales [23 2] |
Hawick Burghs | 10 February 1886 [23 1] | George Otto Trevelyan | | Liberal | George Otto Trevelyan | | Liberal | Secretary for Scotland [23 2] |
Midlothian | 10 February 1886 [23 1] | William Ewart Gladstone | | Liberal | William Ewart Gladstone | | Liberal | Prime Minister, First Lord of the Treasury, Lord Privy Seal [23 2] |
North Monaghan | 10 February 1886 | Timothy Michael Healy | | Irish Parliamentary | Patrick O'Brien | | Irish Parliamentary | Chose to sit for South Londonderry |
Stirling Burghs | 10 February 1886 [23 1] | Henry Campbell-Bannerman | | Liberal | Henry Campbell-Bannerman | | Liberal | Secretary of State for War [23 2] |
Birmingham West | 9 February 1886 [23 1] | Joseph Chamberlain | | Liberal | Joseph Chamberlain | | Liberal | President of the Local Government Board [23 2] |
Derby | 9 February 1886 [23 1] | Sir William Vernon Harcourt | | Liberal | Sir William Vernon Harcourt | | Liberal | Chancellor of the Exchequer [23 2] |
Edinburgh South | 9 February 1886 [23 1] | Hugh Culling Eardley Childers | | Liberal | Hugh Culling Eardley Childers | | Liberal | Secretary of State for the Home Department [23 2] |
Sheffield Brightside | 9 February 1886 [23 1] | Anthony John Mundella | | Liberal | Anthony John Mundella | | Liberal | President of the Board of Trade [23 2] |
Mid Armagh | 1 February 1886 | John McKane | | Conservative | Sir James Porter Corry | | Conservative | Death |
County Carlow | 29 January 1886 [23 1] | Edmund Dwyer Gray | | Irish Parliamentary | John Aloysius Blake | | Irish Parliamentary | Chose to sit for Dublin St Stephen's Green |
Edinburgh South [23 3] | 29 January 1886 | Sir George Harrison | | Independent Liberal | Hugh Culling Eardley Childers | | Liberal | Death |
Croydon | 27 January 1886 | William Grantham | | Conservative | Sidney Herbert | | Conservative | Resignation (High Court Judge) |
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 An uncontested by-election.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Seat vacated on appointment to the office noted.
- 1 2 Gain retained at the 1886 UK general election.
- ↑ The biographical article on William Henry O'Shea suggests he was not a member of the Irish Parliamentary Party. However, Walker classifies O'Shea as a Nationalist candidate which, for someone standing at an election in 1886, implies membership of the Irish Parliamentary Party.
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