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1892 Liverpool Everton by-election

The 1892 Liverpool Everton by-election was a parliamentary by-election held in England on 15 February 1892 for the House of Commons constituency of Liverpool Everton.

Vacancy Edit

 
Edward Whitley MP, caricatured in Vanity Fair in 1880

The vacancy was caused by the death on 14 January of the Conservative Member of Parliament (MP) Edward Whitley.[1] The 67-year-old Whitley was a former Mayor of Liverpool[2] who had held the seat since its creation at the 1885 general election,[3] and had previously been one of the three MPs for Liverpool from 1880 to 1885.[2]

Candidates Edit

 
John A. Willox, pictured in the Pall Mall Gazette in July 1892

The Executive Committee of the Everton Conservatives met on 22 January to consider their choice of candidate for the by-election. They decided that three names should be proposed to a meeting of the party's Divisional Council: former Liverpool MP Lord Claud Hamilton, Councillor John Houlding, and former Birkenhead MP David MacIver.[4] However, at the council meeting on 26 January Houlding declined the invitation to stand, and no other names were formally put to the meeting.[5]

The Divisional Council met again on 2 February, with Houlding in the chair. Two names were proposed: MacIver, and the journalist John A. Willox.[6] The meeting unanimously chose Willox,[6] the owner of Cope Brothers tobacco merchants (based in Liverpool and London), and also the owner and editor of the Liverpool Courier newspaper.[7]

The Liberal Party had intended to contest the election, and hoped that if the Conservatives had selected the brewer Houlding they would have gained the temperance vote.[4] However, in the end they did not choose a candidate.[7]

Result Edit

The writ was moved in the Commons on 10 February by Aretas Akers-Douglas,[8][9] the MP for St Augustine's. 15 February had been selected as the day for nominations, and since Willox was the only candidate nominated, he was returned unopposed, without any need for a vote.[7][10]

In honour of his election, over 100 journalists from Liverpool presented him with an illuminated address.[11]

Aftermath Edit

Willox was re-elected with a large majority at the general election in July 1892,[3] and was returned unopposed in 1895 and 1900.[3] He was knighted in Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee Honours in 1897.[11]

Sir John held the seat until serious illness[12] prompted his resignation from Parliament in February 1905 by taking the Chiltern Hundreds,[13] triggering another by-election. He died in June 1905, on his 63rd birthday.[11]

Votes Edit

Election Political result Candidate Party Votes % ±%
By-election, February 1892[3]
death of Whitley
Conservative hold John Archibald WilloxConservativeunopposed
General election, July 1886[3]Conservative hold Edward WhitleyConservativeunopposed

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "Obituaries". The Times. 15 January 1892. p. 5. Retrieved 8 September 2012.
  2. ^ a b Mair, Robert Henry (1886). Debrett's House of Commons, and the Judicial Bench. London: Dean & Son. p. 157. Retrieved 8 September 2012.
  3. ^ a b c d e Craig, F. W. S. (1983) [1989]. British parliamentary election results 1885–1918 (2nd ed.). Chichester: Parliamentary Research Services. p. 139. ISBN 0-900178-27-2.
  4. ^ a b "Election Intelligence". The Times. 23 January 1892. p. 6, column D. Retrieved 8 September 2012.(subscription required)
  5. ^ "Election Intelligence: Liverpool (Everton Division)". The Times. 27 January 1892. p. 6, column B. Retrieved 8 September 2012.(subscription required)
  6. ^ a b "Election Intelligence: Liverpool (Everton Division)". The Times. 3 February 1892. p. 6, column E. Retrieved 8 September 2012.(subscription required)
  7. ^ a b c "Election Intelligence. Liverpool (Everton Division)". The Times. 16 February 1892. p. 10, column D. Retrieved 8 September 2012.
  8. ^ "Parliament. House Of Commons., Wednesday, Feb. 10. New writ". The Times. 11 February 1892. p. 7, column A. Retrieved 8 September 2012.(subscription required)
  9. ^ "NEW WRIT". Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). House of Commons. 10 February 1892. col. 117. Retrieved 9 September 2012.
  10. ^ "No. 26259". The London Gazette. 19 February 1892. p. 923.
  11. ^ a b c "Obituary: Sir John Willox". The Times. 17 June 1905. p. 8, col C. Retrieved 9 September 2012.(subscription required)
  12. ^ "Court Circular". The Times. 14 January 1905. p. 9, column E. Retrieved 9 September 2012.(subscription required)
  13. ^ "No. 27765". The London Gazette. 17 February 1905. p. 1199.

1892, liverpool, everton, election, parliamentary, election, held, england, february, 1892, house, commons, constituency, liverpool, everton, contents, vacancy, candidates, result, aftermath, votes, also, referencesvacancy, edit, nbsp, edward, whitley, caricat. The 1892 Liverpool Everton by election was a parliamentary by election held in England on 15 February 1892 for the House of Commons constituency of Liverpool Everton Contents 1 Vacancy 2 Candidates 3 Result 4 Aftermath 5 Votes 6 See also 7 ReferencesVacancy Edit nbsp Edward Whitley MP caricatured in Vanity Fair in 1880The vacancy was caused by the death on 14 January of the Conservative Member of Parliament MP Edward Whitley 1 The 67 year old Whitley was a former Mayor of Liverpool 2 who had held the seat since its creation at the 1885 general election 3 and had previously been one of the three MPs for Liverpool from 1880 to 1885 2 Candidates Edit nbsp John A Willox pictured in the Pall Mall Gazette in July 1892The Executive Committee of the Everton Conservatives met on 22 January to consider their choice of candidate for the by election They decided that three names should be proposed to a meeting of the party s Divisional Council former Liverpool MP Lord Claud Hamilton Councillor John Houlding and former Birkenhead MP David MacIver 4 However at the council meeting on 26 January Houlding declined the invitation to stand and no other names were formally put to the meeting 5 The Divisional Council met again on 2 February with Houlding in the chair Two names were proposed MacIver and the journalist John A Willox 6 The meeting unanimously chose Willox 6 the owner of Cope Brothers tobacco merchants based in Liverpool and London and also the owner and editor of the Liverpool Courier newspaper 7 The Liberal Party had intended to contest the election and hoped that if the Conservatives had selected the brewer Houlding they would have gained the temperance vote 4 However in the end they did not choose a candidate 7 Result EditThe writ was moved in the Commons on 10 February by Aretas Akers Douglas 8 9 the MP for St Augustine s 15 February had been selected as the day for nominations and since Willox was the only candidate nominated he was returned unopposed without any need for a vote 7 10 In honour of his election over 100 journalists from Liverpool presented him with an illuminated address 11 Aftermath EditWillox was re elected with a large majority at the general election in July 1892 3 and was returned unopposed in 1895 and 1900 3 He was knighted in Queen Victoria s Diamond Jubilee Honours in 1897 11 Sir John held the seat until serious illness 12 prompted his resignation from Parliament in February 1905 by taking the Chiltern Hundreds 13 triggering another by election He died in June 1905 on his 63rd birthday 11 Votes EditElection Political result Candidate Party Votes By election February 1892 3 death of WhitleyConservative holdJohn Archibald WilloxConservativeunopposedGeneral election July 1886 3 Conservative holdEdward WhitleyConservativeunopposedSee also EditLiverpool Everton constituency Everton List of United Kingdom by elections 1885 1900 References Edit Obituaries The Times 15 January 1892 p 5 Retrieved 8 September 2012 a b Mair Robert Henry 1886 Debrett s House of Commons and the Judicial Bench London Dean amp Son p 157 Retrieved 8 September 2012 a b c d e Craig F W S 1983 1989 British parliamentary election results 1885 1918 2nd ed Chichester Parliamentary Research Services p 139 ISBN 0 900178 27 2 a b Election Intelligence The Times 23 January 1892 p 6 column D Retrieved 8 September 2012 subscription required Election Intelligence Liverpool Everton Division The Times 27 January 1892 p 6 column B Retrieved 8 September 2012 subscription required a b Election Intelligence Liverpool Everton Division The Times 3 February 1892 p 6 column E Retrieved 8 September 2012 subscription required a b c Election Intelligence Liverpool Everton Division The Times 16 February 1892 p 10 column D Retrieved 8 September 2012 Parliament House Of Commons Wednesday Feb 10 New writ The Times 11 February 1892 p 7 column A Retrieved 8 September 2012 subscription required NEW WRIT Parliamentary Debates Hansard House of Commons 10 February 1892 col 117 Retrieved 9 September 2012 No 26259 The London Gazette 19 February 1892 p 923 a b c Obituary Sir John Willox The Times 17 June 1905 p 8 col C Retrieved 9 September 2012 subscription required Court Circular The Times 14 January 1905 p 9 column E Retrieved 9 September 2012 subscription required No 27765 The London Gazette 17 February 1905 p 1199 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1892 Liverpool Everton by election amp oldid 1176773972, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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