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By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause |
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Wilton | 6 November 1918[30 1] | Sir Charles Bathurst | | Conservative | Hugh Morrison | | Conservative | Elevation |
Prestwich | 28 October 1918[30 1] | Hon. Oswald Cawley | | Liberal | Austin Hopkinson | | Liberal | Killed in action |
South Shields | 28 October 1918[30 1] | Cecil Cochrane | | Liberal | Havelock Wilson | | Liberal | Resignation |
Elgin Burghs | 25 October 1918[30 1] | John Sutherland | | Liberal | Charles Barrie | | Liberal | Death |
Mid Norfolk | 23 October 1918[30 1] | William Lewis Boyle | | Conservative | Neville Jodrell | | Conservative | Death |
Bath | 15 October 1918[30 1] | Lord Alexander Thynne | | Conservative | Charles Foxcroft | | Conservative | Killed in action |
St George's, Hanover Square | 4 October 1918[30 1] | Sir George Reid | | Conservative | Sir Newton Moore | | Conservative | Death |
Banbury | 24 September 1918[30 1] | Hon Sir Eustace Fiennes | | Liberal | Sir Rhys Williams | | Liberal | Governor of the Seychelles |
Canterbury | 9 August 1918[30 1] | Francis Bennett-Goldney | | Conservative | George Knox Anderson | | Conservative | Death |
East Grinstead | 29 July 1918[30 1] | Henry Cautley | | Conservative | Henry Cautley | | Conservative | Recorder of Sunderland |
Fareham | 18 July 1918[30 1] | Sir Arthur Lee | | Conservative | John Humphrey Davidson | | Conservative | Elevation |
Manchester North East | 16 July 1918[30 1] | J. R. Clynes | | Labour | J. R. Clynes | | Labour | Food Controller[30 2] |
Finsbury East | 16 July 1918 | Joseph Allen Baker | | Liberal | Harry Cotton | | Liberal | Death |
Clapham | 21 June 1918 | Denison Faber | | Conservative | Harry Greer | | Conservative | Resignation |
East Cavan | 20 June 1918 | Samuel Young | | Irish Parliamentary | Arthur Griffith | | Sinn Féin | Death |
Bridgwater | 18 June 1918[30 1] | Robert Sanders | | Conservative | Robert Sanders | | Conservative | Treasurer of the Household[30 2] |
Gravesend | 7 June 1918 | Sir Gilbert Parker | | Conservative | Alexander Richardson | | Conservative | Resignation |
Wansbeck | 28 May 1918 | Charles Fenwick | | Liberal | Robert Mason | | Liberal | Death |
Newcastle-upon-Tyne | 13 May 1918[30 1] | Edward Shortt | | Liberal | Edward Shortt | | Liberal | Chief Secretary for Ireland[30 2] |
Exeter | 7 May 1918[30 1] | Henry Duke | | Conservative | Sir Robert Newman | | Conservative | Lord Justice of Appeal |
Ross | 4 May 1918 | Percy Clive | | Conservative | Charles Pulley | | Conservative | Killed in action |
Keighley | 26 April 1918 | Sir Swire Smith | | Liberal | William Somervell | | Liberal | Death |
Birmingham West | 25 April 1918[30 1] | Austen Chamberlain | | Conservative | Austen Chamberlain | | Conservative | Minister without Portfolio[30 2] |
Tullamore | 19 April 1918[30 1] | Edward John Graham | | Irish Parliamentary | Dr Patrick McCartan | | Sinn Féin | Death |
East Tyrone | 3 April 1918 | William Redmond | | Irish Parliamentary | Thomas Harbison | | Irish Parliamentary | Resignation in order to contest Waterford |
Manchester South | 22 March 1918[30 1] | Philip Glazebrook | | Conservative | Robert Stoker | | Conservative | Killed in action |
Waterford City | 22 March 1918 | John Redmond | | Irish Parliamentary | William Redmond | | Irish Parliamentary | Death |
South Armagh | 2 February 1918 | Charles O'Neill | | Irish Parliamentary | Patrick Donnelly | | Irish Parliamentary | Death |
Prestwich | 31 January 1918 | Sir Frederick Cawley | | Liberal | Hon. Oswald Cawley | | Liberal | Elevation |
Mid Armagh | 23 January 1918[30 1] | Sir John Lonsdale | | Conservative | James Rolston Lonsdale | | Conservative | Resignation |
Southampton | 19 December 1917[30 1] | William Dudley Ward | | Liberal | William Dudley Ward | | Liberal | Vice-Chamberlain of the Household[30 2] |
Wisbech | 14 December 1917[30 1] | Hon. Neil Primrose | | Liberal | Colin Coote | | Liberal | Died of wounds |
North Armagh | 22 November 1917[30 1] | Sir William Moore | | Conservative | William Allen | | Conservative | Judge of the High Court of Justice in Ireland |
Salford North | 2 November 1917 | Sir William Byles | | Liberal | Ben Tillett | | Independent Labour | Death |
Basingstoke | 25 October 1917[30 1] | Arthur Salter | | Conservative | Sir Auckland Geddes | | Conservative | High Court judge |
Spalding | 25 October 1917[30 1] | Hon. Francis McLaren | | Liberal | Hon. George Peel | | Liberal | Killed in action |
Islington East | 23 October 1917 | Sir George Heynes Radford | | Liberal | Edward Smallwood | | Liberal | Death |
Dublin University | 5 October 1917[30 1] | Arthur Warren Samuels | | Irish Unionist | Arthur Warren Samuels | | Irish Unionist | Solicitor-General for Ireland[30 2] |
Norwich | 26 August 1917[30 1] | George Henry Roberts | | Labour | George Henry Roberts | | Labour | Minister of Labour[30 2] |
Edinburgh and St Andrews Universities | 10 August 1917[30 1] | Sir Christopher Johnston | | Conservative | Sir William Cheyne | | Conservative | Senator of the College of Justice |
Kilkenny City | 10 August 1917 | Patrick O'Brien | | Irish Parliamentary | W. T. Cosgrave | | Sinn Féin | Death |
Dundee | 30 July 1917 | Winston Churchill | | Liberal | Winston Churchill | | Liberal | Minister of Munitions[30 2] |
Chesterton | 27 July 1917[30 1] | Edwin Samuel Montagu | | Liberal | Edwin Samuel Montagu | | Liberal | Secretary of State for India[30 2] |
Cambridge | 25 July 1917[30 1] | Almeric Paget | | Conservative | Sir Eric Geddes | | Conservative | Resignation |
South Monmouthshire | 13 July 1917 | Sir Ivor Herbert | | Liberal | Sir Abraham Garrod Thomas | | Liberal | Elevation |
East Clare | 10 July 1917 | Willie Redmond | | Irish Parliamentary | Éamon de Valera | | Sinn Féin | Killed in action |
South Dublin | 6 July 1917[30 1] | William Francis Cotton | | Irish Parliamentary | Michael Hearn | | Irish Parliamentary | Death |
Fulham | 3 July 1917[30 1] | William Hayes Fisher | | Conservative | William Hayes Fisher | | Conservative | President of the Local Government Board[30 2] |
Belfast South | 2 July 1917[30 1] | James Chambers | | Conservative | William Arthur Lindsay | | Conservative | Death |
Liverpool Abercromby | 28 June 1917 | Richard Chaloner | | Conservative | Lord Stanley | | Conservative | Elevation |
Epping | 28 June 1917[30 1] | Amelius Lockwood | | Conservative | Richard Colvin | | Conservative | Elevation |
Henley | 20 June 1917[30 1] | Valentine Fleming | | Conservative | Robert Hermon-Hodge | | Conservative | Killed in action |
Edinburgh South | 13 May 1917[30 1] | Hon. Charles Henry Lyell | | Liberal | Sir Edward Parrott | | Liberal | Resignation |
South Longford | 10 May 1917 | John Phillips | | Irish Parliamentary | Joseph McGuinness | | Sinn Féin | Death |
Ealing | 30 April 1917[30 1] | Herbert Nield | | Conservative | Herbert Nield | | Conservative | Recorder of York |
Belfast South | 9 April 1917[30 1] | James Chambers | | Irish Unionist | James Chambers | | Irish Unionist | Solicitor-General for Ireland[30 2] |
Aberdeen South | 3 April 1917 | George Esslemont | | Liberal | Sir John Fleming | | Liberal | Resignation |
Oxford | 30 March 1917[30 1] | Viscount Valentia | | Conservative | John Marriott | | Conservative | Elevation to a UK Peerage |
Stockton-on-Tees | 20 March 1917 | Jonathan Samuel | | Liberal | Bertrand Watson | | Liberal | Death |
Tamworth | 23 February 1917[30 1] | Francis Newdigate | | Conservative | Henry Wilson-Fox | | Conservative | Governor of Tasmania |
West Perthshire | 21 February 1917[30 1] | John Stewart-Murray | | Conservative | Archibald Stirling | | Conservative | Succession |
Rossendale | 13 February 1917 | Lewis Harcourt | | Liberal | Sir John Maden | | Liberal | Elevation |
Rotherham | 5 February 1917[30 1] | Joseph Pease | | Liberal | Arthur Richardson | | Liberal | Elevation |
Dublin University | 5 February 1917 | James Campbell | | Irish Unionist | Arthur Warren Samuels | | Irish Unionist | Lord Chief Justice of Ireland |
North Roscommon | 3 February 1917 | James Joseph O'Kelly | | Irish Parliamentary | Count George Noble Plunkett | | Sinn Féin | Death |
Inverness-shire | 2 January 1917[30 1] | Sir John Dewar | | Liberal | Thomas Brash Morison | | Liberal | Elevation |
Edinburgh and St Andrews Universities | 29 December 1916[30 1] | Sir Robert Finlay | | Conservative | Christopher Johnston | | Conservative | Hereditary Peerage on appointment as Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain |
Derby | 29 December 1916[30 1] | Sir Thomas Roe | | Liberal | Sir William Collins | | Liberal | Elevation |
Whitechapel | 28 December 1916[30 1] | Sir Stuart Samuel | | Liberal | James Kiley | | Liberal | Resignation |
Sheffield Hallam | 23 December 1916[30 1][30 3] | Charles Stuart-Wortley | | Conservative | H. A. L. Fisher | | Liberal | Elevation |
Ashton-under-Lyne | 23 December 1916[30 1] | Sir Max Aitken | | Conservative | Sir Albert Stanley | | Conservative | Elevation |
Hornsey | 6 December 1916[30 1] | Lawrence Dundas | | Conservative | Kennedy Jones | | Conservative | Governor of Bengal |
West Cork | 15 November 1916 | James Gilhooly | | Irish Parliamentary | Daniel O'Leary | | Irish Parliamentary | Death |
North Fermanagh | 27 October 1916[30 1] | Godfrey Fetherstonhaugh | | Irish Unionist | Edward Archdale | | Irish Unionist | Resignation |
Winchester | 19 October 1916 | Hon. Guy Baring | | Conservative | Hon. Douglas Carnegie | | Conservative | Killed in action |
St Pancras West | 16 October 1916[30 1] | Felix Cassel | | Conservative | Richard Barnett | | Conservative | Resignation |
North Ayrshire | 11 October 1916 | Duncan Campbell | | Conservative | Aylmer Hunter-Weston | | Conservative | Death |
Mansfield | 20 September 1916 | Sir Arthur Markham | | Liberal | Sir Charles Seely | | Liberal | Death |
Abingdon | 29 August 1916[30 1] | Hon. Harold Henderson | | Conservative | Archie Loyd | | Conservative | Resignation |
Colne Valley | 25 August 1916[30 1] | Rev. Charles Leach | | Liberal | Frederick Mallalieu | | Liberal | Member certified as insane |
Berwick-upon-Tweed | 16 August 1916 | Sir Edward Grey | | Liberal | Sir Francis Blake | | Liberal | Elevation |
Bodmin | 15 August 1916[30 1] | Sir Reginald Pole-Carew | | Conservative | Charles Hanson | | Conservative | Resignation |
Exeter | 7 August 1916[30 1] | Henry Duke | | Conservative | Henry Duke | | Conservative | Chief Secretary for Ireland[30 2] |
Berwickshire | 18 July 1916[30 1] | Harold Tennant | | Liberal | Harold Tennant | | Liberal | Secretary for Scotland[30 2] |
Widnes | 22 May 1916[30 1] | William Walker | | Conservative | William Walker | | Conservative | Seeking re-election[30 4] |
South Londonderry | 22 May 1916 | John Gordon | | Irish Unionist | Denis Henry | | Irish Unionist | Resignation (Justice of the High Court of Ireland) |
Tewkesbury | 16 May 1916 | Michael Hicks Beach | | Conservative | William Frederick Hicks-Beach | | Conservative | Died of wounds |
Ossory | 28 April 1916 | William Delany | | Irish Parliamentary | John Lalor Fitzpatrick | | Irish Parliamentary | Death |
Dublin University | 25 April 1916[30 1] | James Campbell | | Irish Unionist | James Campbell | | Irish Unionist | Attorney-General for Ireland[30 2] |
Wimbledon | 19 April 1916 | Henry Chaplin | | Conservative | Sir Stuart Coats | | Conservative | Resignation |
Hyde | 30 March 1916 | Francis Neilson | | Liberal | Thomas Jacobsen | | Liberal | Resignation |
Harborough | 23 March 1916 | John William Logan | | Liberal | Percy Harris | | Liberal | Resignation |
South Shields | 18 March 1916[30 1] | Russell Rea | | Liberal | Cecil Cochrane | | Liberal | Death |
Hertford | 9 March 1916 | Sir John Rolleston | | Conservative | Noel Pemberton Billing | | Independent | Resignation |
Cockermouth | 2 March 1916[30 1] | Sir Wilfrid Lawson | | Liberal | Joseph Bliss | | Liberal | Resignation |
Droitwich | 29 February 1916[30 1] | Hon. John Lyttelton | | Conservative | Herbert Whiteley | | Conservative | Resignation |
Chester | 29 February 1916[30 1] | Robert Yerburgh | | Conservative | Sir Owen Philipps | | Conservative | Resignation |
Bolton | 29 February 1916[30 1] | Thomas Taylor | | Liberal | William Edge | | Liberal | Resignation |
South Tyrone | 28 February 1916[30 1] | Andrew Horner | | Irish Unionist | William Coote | | Irish Unionist | Death |
North Louth | 24 February 1916 | Augustine Roche | | Irish Parliamentary | Patrick Whitty | | Irish Parliamentary | Death |
Liverpool East Toxteth | 21 February 1916[30 1] | Edward Marshall Hall | | Conservative | James Stuart Rankin | | Conservative | Recorder of Guildford |
Rotherham | 26 January 1916[30 1] | Joseph Pease | | Liberal | Joseph Pease | | Liberal | Postmaster-General[30 2] |
Mile End | 25 January 1916 | Hon. Harry Levy-Lawson | | Conservative[30 5] | Warwick Brookes | | Conservative | Succession |
Bradford Central | 21 January 1916[30 1] | Sir George Scott Robertson | | Liberal | James Hill | | Liberal | Death |
Chesterton | 20 January 1916[30 1] | Edwin Samuel Montagu | | Liberal | Edwin Samuel Montagu | | Liberal | Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster[30 2] |
North West Staffordshire | 17 January 1916[30 1] | Albert Stanley | | Labour | Samuel Finney | | Labour | Death |
Portsmouth | 15 January 1916[30 1] | Lord Charles Beresford | | Conservative | Hon. Sir Hedworth Meux | | Conservative | Elevation |
St George, Hanover Square | 11 January 1916[30 1] | Sir Alexander Henderson | | Conservative | Sir George Reid | | Conservative | Elevation |
Newington West | 10 January 1916 | Cecil Norton | | Liberal | James Daniel Gilbert | | Liberal | Elevation |
Cleveland | 9 December 1915 | Herbert Samuel | | Liberal | Herbert Samuel | | Liberal | Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster[30 2] |
Tiverton | 30 November 1915[30 1] | Hon. William Walrond | | Conservative | Charles Carew | | Conservative | Died of wounds |
Merthyr Tydfil | 25 November 1915 | Keir Hardie | | Labour | Charles Stanton | | Independent Labour | Death |
St Austell | 24 November 1915[30 1] | Thomas Agar-Robartes | | Liberal | Sir Francis Layland-Barratt | | Liberal | Died of wounds |
St Helens | 24 November 1915[30 1] | Rigby Swift | | Conservative | Rigby Swift | | Conservative | Recorder of Wigan |
Kingston | 16 November 1915[30 1] | George Cave | | Conservative | George Cave | | Conservative | Solicitor General for England and Wales[30 2] |
Cardiff | 12 November 1915[30 1] | Lord Ninian Crichton-Stuart | | Conservative | James Cory | | Conservative | Killed in action |
Uxbridge | 10 November 1915[30 1] | Hon. Charles Thomas Mills | | Conservative | Hon. Arthur Mills | | Conservative | Killed in action |
Heywood | 10 November 1915[30 1] | Harold Thomas Cawley | | Liberal | Albert Illingworth | | Liberal | Killed in action |
Appleby | 27 October 1915[30 1] | Sir Lancelot Sanderson | | Conservative | Cecil Lowther | | Conservative | High Court judge |
Dublin Harbour | 1 October 1915 | William Abraham | | Irish Parliamentary | Alfie Byrne | | Irish Parliamentary | Death |
Glasgow Central | 16 July 1915 | Charles Dickson | | Conservative | John MacLeod | | Conservative | Lord Justice Clerk |
Arfon | 6 July 1915[30 1] | William Jones | | Liberal | Griffith Rees | | Liberal | Death |
Keighley | 29 June 1915[30 1] | Sir Stanley Buckmaster | | Liberal | Sir Swire Smith | | Liberal | Hereditary Peerage on appointment as Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain |
North Tipperary | 17 June 1915 | Dr John Joseph Esmonde | | Irish Parliamentary | Sir John Esmonde | | Irish Parliamentary | Death |
Dublin College Green | 11 June 1915 | Joseph Nannetti | | Irish Parliamentary | John Dillon Nugent | | Irish Parliamentary | Death |
Preston | 9 June 1915[30 1] | Alfred Tobin | | Conservative | Urban H. Broughton | | Conservative | County Court judge |
Kilmarnock Burghs | 28 May 1915[30 1] | William Glynne Gladstone | | Liberal | Hon. Alexander Shaw | | Liberal | Killed in action |
Mid Durham | 29 April 1915[30 1] | John Wilson | | Liberal | Samuel Galbraith | | Liberal | Death |
Carmarthen Boroughs | 17 March 1915[30 1] | W. Llewelyn Williams | | Liberal | W. Llewelyn Williams | | Liberal | Recorder of Cardiff |
Maidstone | 22 February 1915[30 1] | Charles Vane-Tempest-Stewart | | Conservative | Carlyon Bellairs | | Conservative | Succession |
Mid Antrim | 17 February 1915[30 1] | Hon. Arthur O'Neill | | Irish Unionist | Hon. Hugh O'Neill | | Irish Unionist | Killed in action |
Liverpool Kirkdale | 15 February 1915[30 1] | Gerald Kyffin-Taylor | | Conservative | De Fonblanque Pennefather | | Conservative | Resignation |
Saffron Walden | 13 February 1915[30 1] | Cecil Beck | | Liberal | Cecil Beck | | Liberal | Commissioner of the Treasury[30 2] |
Chesterton | 13 February 1915[30 1] | Edwin Samuel Montagu | | Liberal | Edwin Samuel Montagu | | Liberal | Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster[30 2] |
Wigtownshire | 12 February 1915[30 1] | John Dalrymple | | Conservative | Hon. Hew Dalrymple | | Conservative | Succession |
Thirsk and Malton | 12 February 1915[30 1] | Charles Duncombe | | Conservative | Edmund Turton | | Conservative | Succession |
Howdenshire | 10 February 1915[30 1] | Henry Harrison-Broadley | | Conservative | Hon. Stanley Jackson | | Conservative | Death |
Shipley | 9 February 1915[30 1] | Percy Illingworth | | Liberal | Oswald Partington | | Liberal | Death (food poisoning) |
Scarborough | 9 February 1915[30 1] | Walter Rea | | Liberal | Walter Rea | | Liberal | Commissioner of the Treasury[30 2] |
Swansea District | 6 February 1915[30 1] | David Brynmor Jones | | Liberal | Thomas Jeremiah Williams | | Liberal | Master in Lunacy |
Norwich | 6 February 1915[30 1] | Sir Frederick Low | | Liberal | Hilton Young | | Liberal | High Court judge |
Sheffield Attercliffe | 28 December 1914[30 1] | Joseph Pointer | | Labour | William Crawford Anderson | | Labour | Death |
Tullamore | 8 December 1914 | Edmund Haviland-Burke | | Irish Parliamentary | Edward John Graham | | Independent Nationalist | Death |
East Galway | 4 December 1914[30 1] | John Roche | | Irish Parliamentary | James Cosgrave | | Irish Parliamentary | Death |
Londonderry City | 30 November 1914[30 1] | David Cleghorn Hogg | | Liberal | Sir James Brown Dougherty | | Liberal | Death |
The Hartlepools | 22 September 1914[30 1] | Sir Stephen Furness | | Liberal | Sir Walter Runciman | | Liberal | Death |
Bolton | 22 September 1914[30 1] | Alfred Gill | | Labour | Robert Tootill | | Labour | Death |
West Wicklow | 20 August 1914[30 1] | Edward O'Kelly | | Irish Parliamentary | John Thomas Donovan | | Irish Parliamentary | Death |
Swansea District | 13 August 1914[30 1] | Sir David Brynmor Jones | | Liberal | Sir David Brynmor Jones | | Liberal | Recorder of Cardiff |
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By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause |
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North Galway | 21 July 1914[30 1] | Richard Hazleton | | Irish Parliamentary | Richard Hazleton | | Irish Parliamentary | Seeks re-election[30 6] |
East Worcestershire | 16 July 1914[30 1] | Austen Chamberlain | | Conservative | Frederick Leverton Harris | | Conservative | Resignation in order to fight Birmingham West |
Birmingham West | 14 July 1914[30 1] | Joseph Chamberlain | | Conservative | Austen Chamberlain | | Conservative | Death |
Oxford University | 30 June 1914[30 1] | Sir William Anson | | Conservative | Rowland Prothero | | Conservative | Death |
Brighton | 29 June 1914[30 1] | Hon. John Gordon | | Conservative | Charles Thomas-Stanford | | Conservative | Resignation |
Ipswich | 23 May 1914 | Silvester Horne | | Liberal | John Ganzoni | | Conservative | Death |
North East Derbyshire | 20 May 1914 | W. E. Harvey | | Labour | Harland Bowden | | Conservative | Death |
Great Grimsby | 12 May 1914 | Sir George Doughty | | Conservative | Thomas Tickler | | Conservative | Death |
East Fife | 8 April 1914[30 1] | H. H. Asquith | | Liberal | H. H. Asquith | | Liberal | Secretary of State for War[30 2] |
Belfast East | 6 April 1914[30 1] | Robert McMordie | | Irish Unionist | Robert Sharman-Crawford | | Irish Unionist | Death |
Leith Burghs | 26 February 1914 | Ronald Munro-Ferguson | | Liberal | George Welsh Currie | | Conservative | Governor General of Australia |
Poplar | 19 February 1914 | Sydney Buxton | | Liberal | Alfred William Yeo | | Liberal | Governor-General of the Union of South Africa |
Bethnal Green South West | 19 February 1914 | Charles Masterman | | Liberal | Mathew Wilson | | Conservative | Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster[30 2] |
Cork City | 18 February 1914[30 1] | William O'Brien | | All-for-Ireland | William O'Brien | | All-for-Ireland | Resigned to re-contest |
Wycombe | 18 February 1914 | Sir Charles Cripps | | Conservative | William Baring du Pré | | Conservative | Elevation |
North West Durham | 30 January 1914 | Llewellyn Atherley-Jones | | Liberal | Aneurin Williams | | Liberal | Judge of the City of London Court |
South Lanarkshire | 12 December 1913 | Sir Walter Menzies | | Liberal | Hon. William Watson | | Conservative | Death |
Wick Burghs | 8 December 1913 | Robert Munro | | Liberal | Robert Munro | | Liberal | Lord Advocate[30 2] |
Keighley | 11 November 1913 | Sir Stanley Buckmaster | | Liberal | Sir Stanley Buckmaster | | Liberal | Solicitor General for England and Wales[30 2] |
Reading | 8 November 1913 | Sir Rufus Isaacs | | Liberal | Leslie Orme Wilson | | Conservative | Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales |
Linlithgowshire | 7 November 1913 | Alexander Ure | | Liberal | John Pratt | | Liberal | Lord President of the Court of Session |
North Cork | 4 November 1913[30 1] | Patrick Guiney | | All-for-Ireland | John Guiney | | All-for-Ireland | Death |
Chesterfield | 20 August 1913 | James Haslam | | Labour | Barnet Kenyon | | Liberal | Death |
St George's, Hanover Square | 15 July 1913[30 1] | Alfred Lyttelton | | Conservative | Sir Alexander Henderson | | Conservative | Death |
Leicester | 27 June 1913 | Eliot Crawshay-Williams | | Liberal | Gordon Hewart | | Liberal | Resignation |
Dover | 23 June 1913[30 1] | George Wyndham | | Conservative | Vere Ponsonby | | Conservative | Death |
Wandsworth | 12 June 1913 | Sir Henry Kimber | | Conservative | Samuel Samuel | | Conservative | Resignation |
Leix | 9 June 1913[30 1] | Patrick Aloysius Meehan | | Irish Parliamentary | Patrick Joseph Meehan | | Irish Parliamentary | Death |
Altrincham | 28 May 1913 | John Kebty-Fletcher | | Conservative | George Hamilton | | Conservative | Resignation |
Newmarket | 16 May 1913 | Sir Charles Rose | | Liberal | John Denison-Pender | | Conservative | Death |
Whitechapel | 30 April 1913 | Sir Stuart Samuel | | Liberal | Sir Stuart Samuel | | Liberal | Undertook a contract for the Public Service |
Shrewsbury | 22 April 1913 | Sir Clement Hill | | Conservative | George Butler Lloyd | | Conservative | Death |
Kendal | 18 March 1913 | Sir Josceline Bagot | | Conservative | John Weston | | Ind. Conservative | Death |
Houghton-le-Spring | 18 March 1913 | Robert Cameron | | Liberal | Thomas Wing | | Liberal | Death |
Chorley | 19 February 1913 | David Lindsay | | Conservative | Sir Henry Hibbert | | Conservative | Succession |
East Antrim | 19 February 1913[30 1] | James McCalmont | | Irish Unionist | Robert McCalmont | | Irish Unionist | Death |
East Waterford | 15 February 1913[30 1] | Patrick Joseph Power | | Irish Parliamentary | Martin Joseph Murphy | | Irish Parliamentary | Death |
Londonderry City | 30 January 1913 | James Hamilton | | Irish Unionist | David Cleghorn Hogg | | Liberal | Succession |
Flint Boroughs | 21 January 1913 | James Summers | | Liberal | Thomas Henry Parry | | Liberal | Death |
Bow and Bromley | 26 November 1912 | George Lansbury | | Labour | Reginald Blair | | Conservative | Resigned to recontest on platform of women's suffrage |
Bolton | 23 November 1912 | George Harwood | | Liberal | Thomas Taylor | | Liberal | Death |
Taunton | 11 November 1912 | Hon. William Peel | | Conservative | Sir Gilbert Wills | | Conservative | Succession |
Midlothian | 10 September 1912 | Alexander Murray | | Liberal | John Hope | | Conservative | Succession |
East Carmarthenshire | 22 August 1912 | Abel Thomas | | Liberal | Rev Josiah Towyn Jones | | Liberal | Death |
Manchester North West | 8 August 1912 | Sir George Kemp | | Liberal | Sir John Randles | | Conservative | Resignation |
Crewe | 26 July 1912 | Walter McLaren | | Liberal | Ernest Craig | | Conservative | Death |
Hanley | 13 July 1912 | Enoch Edwards | | Labour | R. L. Outhwaite | | Liberal | Death |
Ilkeston | 1 July 1912 | J. E. B. Seely | | Liberal | J. E. B. Seely | | Liberal | Secretary of State for War[30 2] |
Holmfirth | 20 June 1912 | Henry Wilson | | Liberal | Sydney Arnold | | Liberal | Resignation |
Hythe | 11 June 1912 | Sir Edward Sassoon | | Conservative | Sir Philip Sassoon | | Conservative | Death |
North West Norfolk | 31 May 1912 | Sir George White | | Liberal | Edward Hemmerde | | Liberal | Death |
Hackney South | 24 May 1912 | Horatio Bottomley | | Independent Liberal | Hector Morison | | Liberal | Resignation |
Forest of Dean | 30 April 1912[30 1] | Henry Webb | | Liberal | Henry Webb | | Liberal | Commissioner of the Treasury[30 2] |
Nottingham East | 19 April 1912 | James Morrison | | Conservative | Sir John David Rees | | Conservative | Resignation |
Epsom | 21 March 1912[30 1] | William Keswick | | Conservative | Henry Keswick | | Conservative | Death |
Leominster | 18 March 1912[30 1] | Sir James Rankin | | Conservative | Henry FitzHerbert Wright | | Conservative | Resignation |
South East Essex | 16 March 1912[30 1] | John Kirkwood | | Conservative | Hon. Rupert Guinness | | Conservative | Resignation |
Hereford | 8 March 1912[30 1] | John Arkwright | | Conservative | William Hewins | | Conservative | Resignation |
Manchester South | 5 March 1912 | Sir Arthur Haworth | | Liberal | Philip Glazebrook | | Conservative | Commissioner of the Treasury[30 2] |
Glasgow St Rollox | 26 February 1912 | Thomas McKinnon Wood | | Liberal | Thomas McKinnon Wood | | Liberal | Secretary for Scotland[30 2] |
Edinburgh East | 2 February 1912 | Sir James Gibson | | Liberal | James Hogge | | Liberal | Death |
Carmarthen District | 29 January 1912 | W. Llewelyn Williams | | Liberal | W. Llewelyn Williams | | Liberal | Recorder of Swansea |
Govan | 22 December 1911 | William Hunter | | Liberal | Daniel Holmes | | Liberal | Senator of the College of Justice |
North Ayrshire | 20 December 1911 | Andrew Anderson | | Liberal | Duncan Campbell | | Conservative | Solicitor General for Scotland[30 2] |
Hitchin | 23 November 1911 | Dr Alfred Hillier | | Conservative | Robert Cecil | | Conservative | Death |
South Somerset | 21 November 1911 | Sir Edward Strachey | | Liberal | Aubrey Herbert | | Conservative | Elevation |
Oldham | 13 November 1911 | Alfred Emmott | | Liberal | Edmund Denniss | | Conservative | Elevation |
Bristol East | 3 November 1911 | Charles Hobhouse | | Liberal | Charles Hobhouse | | Liberal | Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster[30 2] |
Keighley | 27 October 1911 | Sir John Brigg | | Liberal | Stanley Buckmaster | | Liberal | Death |
North Tyrone | 6 October 1911 | Redmond Barry | | Liberal | Thomas Russell | | Liberal | Lord Chancellor of Ireland |
Kilmarnock Burghs | 26 September 1911 | Adam Rainy | | Liberal | William Glynne Charles Gladstone | | Liberal | Death |
Middleton | 2 August 1911 | Sir William Adkins | | Liberal | Sir William Adkins | | Liberal | Recorder of Nottingham |
Bethnal Green South West | 29 July 1911 | Edward Pickersgill | | Liberal | Charles Masterman | | Liberal | Resignation |
Wellington | 21 July 1911 | Sir Alexander Acland Hood | | Conservative | Dennis Boles | | Conservative | Elevation |
Luton | 20 July 1911 | Thomas Ashton | | Liberal | Cecil Harmsworth | | Liberal | Elevation |
East Cork | 15 July 1911[30 1] | Anthony Donelan | | Irish Parliamentary | John Muldoon | | Irish Parliamentary | Election declared void |
North East Cork | 15 July 1911[30 1] | Moreton Frewen | | All-for-Ireland | Tim Healy | | All-for-Ireland | Resignation |
East Wicklow | 13 July 1911[30 1] | John Muldoon | | Irish Parliamentary | Anthony Donelan | | Irish Parliamentary | Resignation in order to contest East Cork |
West Ham North | 8 July 1911 | Charles Masterman | | Liberal | Baron Maurice de Forest | | Liberal | Election declared void |
St Augustine's | 7 July 1911[30 1] | Aretas Akers-Douglas | | Conservative | Ronald McNeill | | Conservative | Elevation |
Glasgow Tradeston | 6 July 1911 | Archibald Corbett | | Liberal | J. D. White | | Liberal | Elevation |
Kingston upon Hull Central | 5 July 1911 | Sir Henry King | | Conservative | Mark Sykes | | Conservative | Election declared void |
Brighton | 26 June 1911[30 1] | Hon Walter Rice | | Conservative | Hon John Gordon | | Conservative | Succession |
Ross and Cromarty | 14 June 1911 | James Galloway Weir | | Liberal | Ian Macpherson | | Liberal | Death |
Barnstaple | 6 May 1911 | Ernest Soares | | Liberal | Sir Godfrey Baring | | Liberal | Appointed to the National Debt Office |
Birmingham South | 3 May 1911[30 1] | Charles Howard | | Conservative | Leo Amery | | Conservative | Succession |
East Dorset | 29 April 1911[30 1] | Hon Frederick Guest | | Liberal | Hon Frederick Guest | | Liberal | Commissioner of the Treasury[30 2] |
Cheltenham | 28 April 1911 | Richard Mathias | | Liberal | James Agg-Gardner | | Conservative | Election declared void |
Haddingtonshire | 19 April 1911 | Sir Richard Haldane | | Liberal | John Deans Hope | | Liberal | Hereditary Peerage on appointment as Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain |
Bootle | 27 March 1911 | Thomas Sandys | | Conservative | Bonar Law | | Conservative | Resignation |
Brentford | 23 March 1911[30 1] | Lord Alwyne Compton | | Conservative | William Joynson-Hicks | | Conservative | Resignation |
North Louth | 15 March 1911[30 1] | Richard Hazleton | | Irish Parliamentary | Augustine Roche | | Irish Parliamentary | Void Election |
North East Lanarkshire | 9 March 1911 | Thomas Fleming Wilson | | Liberal | James Duncan Millar | | Liberal | Resignation |
Forest of Dean | 24 February 1911 | Sir Charles Dilke | | Liberal | Henry Webb | | Liberal | Death |
Westbury | 22 February 1911 | Sir John Fuller | | Liberal | Hon Geoffrey Howard | | Liberal | Resignation |
Horncastle | 16 February 1911 | Lord Willoughby de Eresby | | Conservative | William Weigall | | Conservative | Succession |
Cambridge University | 11–16 February 1911 | Samuel Butcher | | Conservative | Sir Joseph Larmor | | Conservative | Death |
Arfon | 11 February 1911[30 1] | William Jones | | Liberal | William Jones | | Liberal | Commissioner of the Treasury[30 2] |
29th Parliament (January 1910 – December 1910) |
By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause |
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Walthamstow | 1 November 1910 | John Simon | | Liberal | Sir John Simon | | Liberal | Solicitor General for England and Wales[29 1] |
South Shields | 27 October 1910 | Sir William Robson | | Liberal | Russell Rea | | Liberal | Lord of Appeal |
Liverpool Kirkdale | 20 July 1910 | Charles McArthur | | Conservative | Gerald Kyffin-Taylor | | Conservative | Death |
East Dorset | 30 June 1910 | Frederick Guest | | Liberal | Henry Guest | | Liberal | Election declared void |
Hartlepool | 20 June 1910 | Sir Christopher Furness | | Liberal | Stephen Furness | | Liberal | Election declared void |
Lewes | 17 June 1910[29 2] | Sir Henry Aubrey-Fletcher | | Conservative | William Campion | | Conservative | Death |
Dublin Harbour | 14 June 1910[29 2] | Timothy Harrington | | Irish Parliamentary | William Abraham | | Irish Parliamentary | Death |
Crewe | 30 April 1910 | James Tomkinson | | Liberal | Walter McLaren | | Liberal | Death |
Edinburgh South | 29 April 1910 | Arthur Dewar | | Liberal | Charles Henry Lyell | | Liberal | Senator of the College of Justice |
North Down | 28 April 1910[29 2] | Thomas Corbett | | Conservative | William Mitchell-Thomson | | Conservative | Death |
Govan | 28 April 1910[29 2] | William Hunter | | Liberal | William Hunter | | Liberal | Solicitor General for Scotland[29 1] |
Mid Glamorganshire | 31 March 1910 | Sir Samuel Thomas Evans | | Liberal | Frederick Gibbins | | Liberal | President of the Probate and Divorce Division of the High Court of Justice |
West Wicklow | 29 March 1910[29 2] | James O'Connor | | Irish Parliamentary | Edward Peter O'Kelly | | Irish Parliamentary | Death |
Reading | 12 March 1910[29 2] | Rufus Isaacs | | Liberal | Rufus Isaacs | | Liberal | Solicitor General for England and Wales[29 1] |
Shipley | 10 March 1910[29 2] | Percy Illingworth | | Liberal | Percy Illingworth | | Liberal | Commissioner of the Treasury[29 1] |
Ilkeston | 7 March 1910 | Balthazar Foster | | Liberal | J. E. B. Seely | | Liberal | Resignation |
North East Cork | 2 March 1910[29 2] | William O'Brien | | All-for-Ireland | Maurice Healy | | All-for-Ireland | Elected to sit for Cork City |
Barnstaple | 2 March 1910[29 2] | Ernest Soares | | Liberal | Ernest Soares | | Liberal | Commissioner of the Treasury[29 1] |
Rotherham | 1 March 1910[29 2] | Sir William Holland | | Liberal | Jack Pease | | Liberal | Resignation |
Tower Hamlets St George | 1 March 1910 | William Wedgwood Benn | | Liberal | William Wedgwood Benn | | Liberal | Commissioner of the Treasury[29 1] |
Swansea District | 28 February 1910[29 2] | Sir David Brynmor Jones | | Liberal | Sir David Brynmor Jones | | Liberal | Recorder of Merthyr Tydvil |
- ^ a b c d e f Seat vacated on appointment to the office noted.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k An uncontested by-election.
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By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause |
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South Armagh | 5 November 1909 | William McKillop | | Irish Parliamentary | Charles O'Neill | | Irish Parliamentary | Death |
Bermondsey | 28 October 1909 | George Cooper | | Liberal | John Dumphreys | | Conservative | Death |
West Clare | 3 September 1909[28 1] | James Halpin | | Irish Parliamentary | Arthur Lynch | | Irish Parliamentary | Death |
South Kilkenny | 10 August 1909[28 1] | Nicholas Joseph Murphy | | Irish Parliamentary | Matthew Keating | | Irish Parliamentary | Declared bankrupt |
North Sligo | 5 August 1909[28 1] | P. A. McHugh | | Irish Parliamentary | Thomas Scanlan | | Irish Parliamentary | Death |
High Peak | 22 July 1909 | Oswald Partington | | Liberal | Oswald Partington | | Liberal | Appointed Junior Lord of the Treasury[28 2] |
Dumfries Burghs | 20 July 1909 | John Gulland | | Liberal | John Gulland | | Liberal | Appointed Junior Lord of the Treasury[28 2] |
Mid Derbyshire | 15 July 1909 | James Alfred Jacoby | | Liberal | John Hancock | | Liberal | Death |
Cleveland | 9 July 1909 | Herbert Samuel | | Liberal | Herbert Samuel | | Liberal | Appointed Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster[28 2] |
East Limerick | 10 June 1909 | William Lundon | | Irish Parliamentary | Thomas Lundon | | Irish Parliamentary | Death |
Edinburgh West | 17 May 1909[28 1] | Lewis McIver | | Liberal Unionist | James Avon Clyde | | Liberal Unionist | Resignation |
Stratford-on-Avon | 4 May 1909 | Thomas Kincaid-Smith | | Liberal | Philip Staveley Foster | | Conservative | Resigned to restand following his resignation from the Liberal Party |
Sheffield Attercliffe | 4 May 1909 | J. Batty Langley | | Liberal | Joseph Pointer | | Labour | Resignation |
Cork City | 1 May 1909 | William O'Brien | | Irish Parliamentary | Maurice Healy | | All-for-Ireland | Resignation |
Edinburgh East | 16 April 1909 | George McCrae | | Liberal | James Gibson | | Liberal | Resignation |
East Denbighshire | 2 April 1909 | Edward Hemmerde | | Liberal | Edward Hemmerde | | Liberal | Recorder of Liverpool |
Croydon | 29 March 1909 | H. O. Arnold-Forster | | Liberal Unionist | Robert Hermon-Hodge | | Conservative | Death |
Hawick Burghs | 5 March 1909 | Thomas Shaw | | Liberal | John Barran | | Liberal | Resignation (appointed Lord of Appeal in Ordinary) |
Edinburgh South | 4 March 1909 | Arthur Dewar | | Liberal | Arthur Dewar | | Liberal | Appointed Solicitor General for Scotland[28 2] |
Glasgow Central | 2 March 1909 | Andrew Mitchell Torrance | | Liberal | Charles Dickson | | Conservative | Death |
Forfarshire | 27 February 1909 | John Sinclair | | Liberal | James Falconer | | Liberal | Elevation to the peerage |
Taunton | 23 February 1909 | Edward Boyle | | Conservative | William Peel | | Conservative | Resignation |
Tamworth | 16 January 1909[28 1] | Sir Philip Muntz | | Conservative | Francis Newdegate | | Conservative | Death |
Chelmsford | 1 December 1908 | Carne Rasch | | Conservative | E. G. Pretyman | | Conservative | Resignation |
Newcastle-upon-Tyne | 25 September 1908 | Thomas Cairns | | Liberal | George Renwick | | Conservative | Death |
Haggerston | 1 August 1908 | Randal Cremer | | Lib-Lab | Rupert Guinness | | Conservative | Death |
Pembrokeshire | 16 July 1908 | John Philipps | | Liberal | Walter Roch | | Liberal | Elevation to the peerage |
Pudsey | 20 June 1908 | George Whiteley | | Liberal | John James Oddy | | Conservative | Resignation |
Stirling Burghs | 22 May 1908 | Henry Campbell-Bannerman | | Liberal | Arthur Ponsonby | | Liberal | Death |
Newport (Shropshire) | 14 May 1908 | William Kenyon-Slaney | | Conservative | Beville Stanier | | Conservative | Death |
Montrose Burghs | 12 May 1908 | John Morley | | Liberal | Robert Harcourt | | Liberal | Elevation to the peerage |
Dundee | 9 May 1908 | Edmund Robertson | | Liberal | Winston Churchill | | Liberal | Elevation to the peerage |
Wolverhampton East | 5 May 1908 | Henry Fowler | | Liberal | George Rennie Thorne | | Liberal | Elevation to the peerage |
Kincardineshire | 25 April 1908 | John William Crombie | | Liberal | Arthur Murray | | Liberal | Death |
Manchester North West | 24 April 1908 | Winston Churchill | | Liberal | William Joynson-Hicks | | Conservative | Appointed President of the Board of Trade[28 2] |
Dewsbury | 23 April 1908 | Walter Runciman | | Liberal | Walter Runciman | | Liberal | Appointed President of the Board of Education[28 2] |
Sheffield Central | 21 April 1908[28 1] | Howard Vincent | | Conservative | James Hope | | Conservative | Death |
West Derbyshire | 15 April 1908[28 1] | Victor Cavendish | | Liberal Unionist | Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice | | Liberal Unionist | Succession to the peerage |
Peckham | 24 March 1908 | Charles Clarke | | Liberal | Harry Gooch | | Conservative | Death |
West Down | 20 March 1908 | Arthur Hill | | Irish Unionist | William MacCaw | | Irish Unionist | Resignation |
Hastings | 3 March 1908 | Harvey du Cros | | Conservative | Arthur du Cros | | Conservative | Resignation |
Bewdley | 29 February 1908[28 1] | Alfred Baldwin | | Conservative | Stanley Baldwin | | Conservative | Death |
West Carmarthenshire | 26 February 1908[28 1] | John Lloyd Morgan | | Liberal | John Lloyd Morgan | | Liberal | Recorder of Swansea |
North Leitrim | 21 February 1908 | Charles Dolan | | Irish Parliamentary | Francis Meehan | | Irish Parliamentary | Resignation |
Leeds South | 13 February 1908 | John Lawson Walton | | Liberal | William Middlebrook | | Liberal | Death |
Mid Glamorganshire | 7 February 1908[28 1] | Samuel Thomas Evans | | Liberal | Samuel Thomas Evans | | Liberal | Solicitor-General for England and Wales[28 2] |
Worcester | 7 February 1908 | George Henry Williamson | | Conservative | Edward Goulding | | Conservative | Void election |
St Austell | 5 February 1908[28 1] | William Alexander McArthur | | Liberal | Thomas Agar-Robartes | | Liberal | Resignation |
County Carlow | 3 February 1908[28 1] | John Hammond | | Irish Parliamentary | Walter Kavanagh | | Irish Parliamentary | Death |
Ross | 31 January 1908 | Alan Coulstoun Gardner | | Liberal | Percy Clive | | Conservative | Death |
Ashburton | 17 January 1908 | Harry Trelawney Eve | | Liberal | Ernest Morrison-Bell | | Liberal Unionist | Appointment as a judge |
Kingston upon Hull West | 29 November 1907 | Charles Wilson | | Liberal | Guy Greville Wilson | | Liberal | Succession to peerage |
Liverpool Kirkdale | 27 September 1907 | David MacIver | | Conservative | Charles McArthur | | Conservative | Death |
South Longford | 6 September 1907[28 1] | Edward Blake | | Irish Parliamentary | John Phillips | | Irish Parliamentary | Resignation |
West Down | 6 September 1907 | Harry Liddell | | Irish Unionist | Arthur Hill | | Irish Unionist | Resignation |
Bury St Edmunds | 24 August 1907 | Frederick Hervey | | Conservative | Walter Guinness | | Conservative | Succession to the peerage |
Anglesey | 21 August 1907[28 1] | Ellis Griffith | | Liberal | Ellis Griffith | | Liberal | Recorder of Birkenhead |
North West Staffordshire | 31 July 1907 | Alfred Billson | | Liberal | Albert Stanley | | Lib-Lab | Death |
East Wicklow | 29 July 1907[28 1] | Denis Joseph Cogan | | Irish Parliamentary | John Muldoon | | Irish Parliamentary | Resignation |
South Kilkenny | 29 July 1907[28 1] | James O'Mara | | Irish Parliamentary | Nicholas Joseph Murphy | | Irish Parliamentary | Resignation |
Colne Valley | 18 July 1907 | James Kitson | | Liberal | Victor Grayson | | Independent Labour | Elevation to the peerage |
Jarrow | 4 July 1907 | Charles Palmer | | Liberal | Pete Curran | | Labour | Death |
North Monaghan | 20 June 1907[28 1] | Patrick O'Hare | | Irish Parliamentary | James Carrige Rushe Lardner | | Irish Parliamentary | Resignation |
Rutlandshire | 11 June 1907 | George Finch | | Conservative | John Gretton | | Conservative | Death |
Hornsey | 5 June 1907[28 1] | Charles Balfour | | Conservative | Lawrence Dundas | | Conservative | Resignation |
Wimbledon | 14 May 1907 | Eric Hambro | | Conservative | Henry Chaplin | | Conservative | Resignation |
Stepney | 10 May 1907 | William Evans-Gordon | | Conservative | Frederick Leverton Harris | | Conservative | Resignation |
North Belfast | 17 April 1907 | Daniel Dixon | | Irish Unionist | George Clark | | Irish Unionist | Death |
South Westmeath | 13 April 1907[28 1] | Donal Sullivan | | Irish Parliamentary | Walter Nugent | | Irish Parliamentary | Death |
Hexham | 27 March 1907 | Wentworth Beaumont | | Liberal | Richard Durning Holt | | Liberal | Succession to the peerage |
North Tyrone | 8 March 1907 | William Huston Dodd | | Liberal | Redmond Barry | | Liberal | Appointed as a Judge |
Halifax | 6 March 1907[28 1] | John Henry Whitley | | Liberal | John Henry Whitley | | Liberal | Appointed Junior Lord of the Treasury[28 2] |
Brigg | 26 February 1907 | Harold Reckitt | | Liberal | Berkeley Sheffield | | Conservative | Resignation |
Aberdeen South | 20 February 1907 | James Bryce | | Liberal | George Esslemont | | Liberal | Appointed British Ambassador to the United States |
North Monmouthshire | 19 February 1907[28 1] | Reginald McKenna | | Liberal | Reginald McKenna | | Liberal | Appointed President of the Board of Education[28 2] |
Banffshire | 16 February 1907 | Alexander William Black | | Liberal | Walter Waring | | Liberal | Death |
Perth | 12 February 1907[28 1] | Robert Wallace | | Liberal | Robert Pullar | | Liberal | Resignation |
North East Derbyshire | 30 January 1907 | Thomas Bolton | | Liberal | W. E. Harvey | | Lib-Lab | Death |
Mid Cork | 31 December 1906[28 1] | D. D. Sheehan | | Irish Parliamentary | D. D. Sheehan | | Independent Labour | Resigned following expulsion from Nationalist group |
Huddersfield | 28 November 1906 | James Woodhouse | | Liberal | Arthur Sherwell | | Liberal | Appointed Rail and Canal Traffic Commissioner |
North Armagh | 16 November 1906 | Edward James Saunderson | | Irish Unionist | William Moore | | Irish Unionist | Death |
Galway Borough | 3 November 1906 | Charles Ramsay Devlin | | Irish Parliamentary | Stephen Gwynn | | Irish Parliamentary | Resignation |
Mid Glamorganshire | 8 October 1906[28 1] | Samuel Thomas Evans | | Liberal | Samuel Thomas Evans | | Liberal | Recorder of Swansea |
East Denbighshire | 14 August 1906 | Samuel Moss | | Liberal | Edward Hemmerde | | Liberal | Resignation |
Cockermouth | 3 August 1906 | Sir Wilfrid Lawson | | Liberal | Sir John Scurrah Randles | | Conservative | Death |
East Tyrone | 5 July 1906 | Patrick Doogan | | Irish Parliamentary | Thomas Kettle | | Irish Parliamentary | Death |
Bodmin | 24 July 1906 | Hon Thomas Agar-Robartes | | Liberal | Freeman Freeman-Thomas | | Liberal | Unseated on petition |
St George's, Hanover Square | 15 June 1906[28 1] | Heneage Legge | | Conservative | Alfred Lyttelton | | Liberal Unionist | Resignation |
City of London | 15 June 1906[28 1] | Sir Edward Clarke | | Conservative | Frederick Banbury | | Conservative | Resignation |
Eifion | 5 June 1906[28 1] | John Bryn Roberts | | Liberal | Ellis William Davies | | Liberal | Resignation |
Dulwich | 15 May 1906 | Frederick Rutherfoord Harris | | Conservative | Bonar Law | | Conservative | Went abroad |
Eye | 6 April 1906 | Francis Seymour Stevenson | | Liberal | Harold Pearson | | Liberal | Resignation |
Leicester | 30 March 1906 | Henry Broadhurst | | Liberal | Franklin Thomasson | | Liberal | Resignation |
Basingstoke | 12 March 1906 | Arthur Frederick Jeffreys | | Conservative | Arthur Salter | | Conservative | Death |
North Kilkenny | 3 March 1906[28 1] | Joseph Devlin | | Irish Parliamentary | Michael Meagher | | Irish Parliamentary | Double election, chose to sit for Belfast West |
North Leitrim | 28 February 1906[28 1] | P. A. McHugh | | Irish Parliamentary | Charles Dolan | | Irish Parliamentary | Double election, chose to sit for North Sligo |
North Galway | 28 February 1906[28 1] | Thomas Higgins | | Irish Parliamentary | Richard Hazleton | | Irish Parliamentary | Death |
East Aberdeenshire | 28 February 1906[28 1] | James Annand | | Liberal | James Murray | | Liberal | Death |
City of London | 27 February 1906 | Alban Gibbs | | Conservative | Arthur Balfour | | Conservative | Retired in favour of Balfour |
Westbury | 26 February 1906[28 1] | John Fuller | | Liberal | John Fuller | | Liberal | Appointed a Lord Commissioner of the Treasury[28 2] |
|
By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause |
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New Forest | 6 December 1905 | John Douglas-Scott-Montagu | | Conservative | Henry Francis Compton | | Conservative | Succession to peerage |
Normanton | 27 November 1905[27 1] | William Parrott | | Lib-Lab | Frederick Hall | | Lib-Lab | Death |
Hampstead | 26 October 1905 | Thomas Milvain | | Conservative | John Fletcher | | Conservative | Judge Advocate General[27 2] |
Barkston Ash[27 3] | 13 October 1905 | Sir Robert Gunter | | Conservative | Joseph Andrews | | Liberal | Death |
Belfast North | 14 September 1905 | Sir James Horner Haslett | | Irish Unionist | Sir Daniel Dixon | | Irish Unionist | Death |
Elgin Burghs | 8 September 1905 | Alexander Asher | | Liberal | John Sutherland | | Liberal | Death |
Carlisle | 14 July 1905 | William Gully | | Liberal | Frederick Chance | | Liberal | Elevation to the peerage |
West Down | 10 July 1905 | Arthur Hill | | Irish Unionist | Harry Liddell | | Irish Unionist | Resignation |
Kingswinford | 3 July 1905 | William George Webb | | Conservative | Henry Staveley-Hill | | Conservative | Death |
Finsbury East[27 4] | 29 June 1905 | Henry Charles Richards | | Conservative | Joseph Allen Baker | | Liberal | Death |
North Donegal | 15 June 1905[27 1] | William O'Doherty | | Irish Parliamentary | John Muldoon | | Irish Parliamentary | Death |
Cork City | 14 June 1905[27 1] | J. F. X. O'Brien | | Irish Parliamentary | Augustine Roche | | Irish Parliamentary | Death |
Chichester | 2 June 1905 | Lord Edmund Talbot | | Conservative | Lord Edmund Talbot | | Conservative | Lord Commissioner of the Treasury[27 2] |
Whitby[27 3] | 1 June 1905 | Ernest Beckett | | Conservative | Noel Buxton | | Liberal | Succession to peerage |
Brighton[27 4] | 5 April 1905 | Gerald Loder | | Conservative | Ernest Villiers | | Liberal | Lord Commissioner of the Treasury[27 2] |
Bute[27 4] | 3 March 1905 | Andrew Murray | | Conservative | Norman Lamont | | Liberal | Resignation |
Appleby | 2 March 1905 | Richard Rigg | | Liberal | Leifchild Jones | | Liberal | Resignation |
Liverpool Everton | 22 February 1905 | John A. Willox | | Conservative | John Harmood-Banner | | Conservative | Resignation |
North Kildare | 14 February 1905[27 1] | Edmund Leamy | | Irish Parliamentary | John O'Connor | | Irish Parliamentary | Death |
North Dorset[27 4] | 26 January 1905 | John Wingfield-Digby | | Conservative | Arthur Walters Wills | | Liberal | Death |
Mile End | 12 January 1905 | Spencer Charrington | | Conservative | Harry Levy-Lawson | | Liberal Unionist | Death |
Stalybridge[27 4] | 7 January 1905 | Matthew White Ridley | | Conservative | John Frederick Cheetham | | Liberal | Succession to peerage |
Horsham | 11 November 1904 | John Heywood Johnstone | | Conservative | Edward Turnour | | Conservative | Death |
West Monmouthshire | 3 November 1904 | Sir William Harcourt | | Liberal | Thomas Richards | | Lib-Lab | Death |
Isle of Thanet | 7 October 1904 | James Lowther | | Conservative | Harry Marks | | Conservative | Death |
Cork City | 19 August 1904[27 1] | William O'Brien | | Irish Parliamentary | William O'Brien | | Irish Parliamentary | Resignation |
North East Lanarkshire[27 4] | 10 August 1904 | William Henry Rattigan | | Liberal Unionist | Alexander Findlay | | Liberal | Death |
Reading | 6 August 1904 | George William Palmer | | Liberal | Rufus Isaacs | | Liberal | Resignation |
Oswestry[27 3] | 26 July 1904 | George Ormsby-Gore | | Conservative | Allan Heywood Bright | | Liberal | Succession to peerage |
Chertsey | 6 July 1904 | John Arthur Fyler | | Conservative | Lord Bingham | | Conservative | Resignation |
Sowerby | 2 July 1904 | John William Mellor | | Liberal | John Sharp Higham | | Liberal | Resignation |
Devonport[27 4] | 20 June 1904 | John Lockie | | Conservative | John Benn | | Liberal | Resignation |
Harborough | 17 June 1904 | John William Logan | | Liberal | Philip Stanhope | | Liberal | Resignation |
West Cavan | 11 June 1904[27 1] | Thomas McGovern | | Irish Parliamentary | Vincent Kennedy | | Irish Parliamentary | Death |
Isle of Wight[27 4] | 6 April 1904[27 1] | J. E. B. Seely | | Conservative | J. E. B. Seely | | Ind. Conservative | Resignation on leaving party |
Dublin St Stephen's Green | 21 March 1904 | James McCann | | Irish Parliamentary | Laurence Ambrose Waldron | | Irish Parliamentary | Death |
East Dorset[27 4] | 16 March 1904 | Humphrey Sturt | | Conservative | Charles Henry Lyell | | Liberal | Succession to peerage |
Rossendale | 15 March 1904[27 1] | Sir William Mather | | Liberal | Lewis Harcourt | | Liberal | Resignation |
Normanton | 1 March 1904 | Benjamin Pickard | | Lib-Lab | William Parrott | | Lib-Lab | Death |
Birmingham South | 26 February 1904 | Joseph Powell Williams | | Liberal Unionist | Charles Howard | | Liberal Unionist | Death |
St Albans[27 4] | 12 February 1904 | Vicary Gibbs | | Conservative | John Bamford Slack | | Liberal | Disqualification for undertaking an Admiralty contract |
City of London | 9 February 1904[27 1] | Alban Gibbs | | Conservative | Alban Gibbs | | Conservative | Disqualification for undertaking an Admiralty contract |
Ayr Burghs[27 3] | 30 January 1904 | Charles Lindsay Orr-Ewing | | Conservative | Joseph Dobbie | | Liberal | Death |
Gateshead | 20 January 1904 | William Allan | | Liberal | John Johnson | | Lib-Lab | Death |
Norwich[27 4] | 15 January 1904 | Harry Bullard | | Conservative | Louis Tillett | | Liberal | Death |
Ashburton | 7 January 1904 | Charles Seale-Hayne | | Liberal | Harry Trelawney Eve | | Liberal | Death |
Ludlow | 22 December 1903 | Robert Jasper More | | Liberal Unionist | Rowland Hunt | | Liberal Unionist | Death |
Lewisham | 15 December 1903 | John Penn | | Conservative | Major Edward Coates | | Conservative | Death |
Dulwich | 15 December 1903 | Sir John Blundell Maple | | Conservative | Frederick Rutherfoord Harris | | Conservative | Death |
Chorley | 4 November 1903 | Lord Balcarres | | Conservative | Lord Balcarres | | Conservative | Lord Commissioner of the Treasury[27 2] |
Fareham | 28 October 1903[27 1] | Arthur Lee | | Conservative | Arthur Lee | | Conservative | Civil Lord of the Admiralty[27 2] |
Westhoughton | 24 October 1903[27 1] | Lord Stanley | | Conservative | Lord Stanley | | Conservative | Postmaster General[27 2] |
Warwick and Leamington | 23 October 1903 | Alfred Lyttelton | | Liberal Unionist | Alfred Lyttelton | | Liberal Unionist | Secretary of State for the Colonies[27 2] |
Belfast West | 23 October 1903 | H. O. Arnold-Forster | | Liberal Unionist | H. O. Arnold-Forster | | Liberal Unionist | Secretary of State for War[27 2] |
South Meath[27 4] | 9 October 1903 | James Laurence Carew | | Independent Nationalist | David Sheehy | | Irish Parliamentary | Death |
Londonderry | 8 October 1903[27 1] | James Hamilton | | Irish Unionist | James Hamilton | | Irish Unionist | Treasurer of the Household[27 2] |
North Leitrim | 3 October 1903[27 1] | P. A. McHugh | | Irish Parliamentary | P. A. McHugh | | Irish Parliamentary | Bankruptcy |
Rochester | 22 September 1903 | James Gascoyne-Cecil | | Conservative | Charles Tuff | | Conservative | Succession to peerage |
St Andrews Burghs[27 4] | 17 September 1903 | Henry Torrens Anstruther | | Liberal Unionist | Edward Charles Ellice | | Liberal | Resignation |
Argyllshire[27 4] | 26 August 1903 | Donald Ninian Nicol | | Conservative | John Ainsworth | | Liberal | Death |
Barnard Castle[27 4] | 24 July 1903 | Joseph Pease | | Liberal | Arthur Henderson | | Labour Repr. Cmte.[27 5] | Death |
South Kildare | 23 May 1903[27 1] | Matthew Minch | | Irish Parliamentary | Denis Kilbride | | Irish Parliamentary | Resignation |
Preston | 14 May 1903 | Robert William Hanbury | | Conservative | John Kerr | | Conservative | Death |
Camborne | 8 April 1903 | William Sproston Caine | | Liberal | Wilfrid Lawson | | Liberal | Death |
Chertsey | 26 March 1903 | Henry Leigh-Bennett | | Conservative | John Arthur Fyler | | Conservative | Death |
North Fermanagh[27 3] | 20 March 1903 | Edward Archdale | | Irish Unionist | Edward Mitchell | | Russellite Unionist | Resignation |
Rye[27 3] | 17 March 1903 | Arthur Montagu Brookfield | | Conservative | Charles Frederick Hutchinson | | Liberal | Resignation |
Woolwich[27 4] | 11 March 1903[27 5] | Lord Charles Beresford | | Conservative | Will Crooks | | Labour Repr. Cmte.[27 5] | Resignation |
Galway Borough | 9 March 1903[27 1] | Arthur Lynch | | Irish Parliamentary | Charles Ramsay Devlin | | Irish Parliamentary | Disqualification on conviction for high treason |
Dublin University | 5 March 1903 | William Edward Hartpole Lecky | | Liberal Unionist | James Campbell | | Irish Unionist | Resignation |
East Perthshire | 26 February 1903[27 1] | John Kinloch | | Liberal | Thomas Buchanan | | Liberal | Resignation |
South Antrim | 5 February 1903 | William Ellison-Macartney | | Irish Unionist | Charles Craig | | Irish Unionist | Resignation |
Liverpool West Derby | 20 January 1903 | Samuel Higginbottom | | Conservative | William Rutherford | | Conservative | Death |
Newmarket[27 4] | 2 January 1903 | Harry McCalmont | | Conservative | Charles Day Rose | | Liberal | Death |
Orkney and Shetland[27 4] | 18–19 November 1902 | Cathcart Wason | | Liberal Unionist | Cathcart Wason | | Independent Liberal | Resignation on leaving party |
Liverpool East Toxteth | 6 November 1902 | Augustus Frederick Warr | | Conservative | Austin Taylor | | Conservative | Resignation |
Cleveland | 5 November 1902 | Alfred Pease | | Liberal | Herbert Samuel | | Liberal | Resignation |
Devonport[27 3] | 22 October 1902 | E. J. C. Morton | | Liberal | John Lockie | | Conservative | Death |
Sevenoaks | 21 August 1902 | Henry Forster | | Conservative | Henry Forster | | Conservative | Lord Commissioner of the Treasury[27 2] |
Belfast South[27 4] | 18 August 1902 | William Johnston | | Irish Unionist | Thomas Sloan | | Ind. Unionist | Death |
East Worcestershire | 15 August 1902[27 1] | Austen Chamberlain | | Liberal Unionist | Austen Chamberlain | | Liberal Unionist | Postmaster General[27 2] |
Tiverton | 14 August 1902[27 1] | William Walrond | | Conservative | William Walrond | | Conservative | Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster[27 2] |
Clitheroe[27 4] | 1 August 1902[27 1][27 6] | Ughtred Kay-Shuttleworth | | Liberal | David Shackleton | | Labour Repr. Cmte.[27 5] | Elevation to the peerage |
Leeds North[27 4] | 29 July 1902 | William Jackson | | Conservative | Rowland Barran | | Liberal | Elevation to the peerage |
Bury[27 4] | 10 May 1902 | James Kenyon | | Conservative | George Toulmin | | Liberal | Resignation |
Woolwich | 25 April 1902[27 1] | Edwin Hughes | | Conservative | Lord Charles Beresford | | Conservative | Resignation |
West Donegal | 25 April 1902[27 1] | James Boyle | | Irish Parliamentary | Hugh Law | | Irish Parliamentary | Resignation |
Wakefield | 25 March 1902 | William Wentworth-FitzWilliam | | Conservative | Edward Brotherton | | Conservative | Succession to peerage |
South Monaghan | 4 March 1902[27 1] | James Daly | | Irish Parliamentary | John McKean | | Irish Parliamentary | Resignation |
North Kilkenny | 26 February 1902[27 1] | Patrick McDermott | | Irish Parliamentary | Joseph Devlin | | Irish Parliamentary | Resignation |
South Down | 19 February 1902[27 1] | Michael McCartan | | Irish Parliamentary | Jeremiah McVeagh | | Irish Parliamentary | Resignation |
East Down[27 4] | 5 February 1902 | James Alexander Rentoul | | Irish Unionist | James Wood | | Russellite Unionist | Assistant Judge, City of London Court[27 2] |
Sheffield Ecclesall | 3 February 1902 | Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett | | Conservative | Samuel Roberts | | Conservative | Death |
Dewsbury | 28 January 1902 | Mark Oldroyd | | Liberal | Walter Runciman | | Liberal | Resignation |
Hampstead | 24 January 1902 | Edward Brodie Hoare | | Conservative | Thomas Milvain | | Conservative | Resignation |
Galway Borough[27 4] | 21 November 1901 | Martin Morris | | Irish Unionist | Arthur Lynch | | Irish Parliamentary | Succession to peerage |
North East Lanarkshire[27 4] | 26 September 1901 | John Colville | | Liberal | William Henry Rattigan | | Liberal Unionist | Death |
Andover | 26 August 1901 | William Wither Bramston Beach | | Conservative | Edmund Faber | | Conservative | Death |
Wokingham | 12 July 1901[27 1] | Oliver Young | | Conservative | Ernest Gardner | | Conservative | Resignation |
Stratford-on-Avon | 25 June 1901 | Victor Milward | | Conservative | Philip Staveley Foster | | Conservative | Death |
Saffron Walden | 31 May 1901 | Hon. Armine Wodehouse | | Liberal | Jack Pease | | Liberal | Death |
Oswestry | 24 May 1901 | Stanley Leighton | | Conservative | George Ormsby-Gore | | Conservative | Death |
Mid Cork | 17 May 1901[27 1] | Charles Tanner | | Irish Parliamentary | D. D. Sheehan | | Irish Parliamentary | Death |
Monmouth | 7 May 1901 | Frederick Rutherfoord Harris | | Conservative | Joseph Lawrence | | Conservative | Unseated on petition |
Maidstone | 1 March 1901 | John Barker | | Liberal | Sir Francis Evans | | Liberal | Void election |
Stretford | 26 February 1901 | Sir John Maclure | | Conservative | Charles Cripps | | Conservative | Death |
North Monaghan | 21 December 1900[27 1] | Daniel MacAleese | | Irish Parliamentary | Edward Charles Thompson | | Irish Parliamentary | Death |
Blackpool | 21 December 1900 | Sir Matthew White Ridley | | Conservative | Henry Worsley-Taylor | | Conservative | Elevation to the peerage |
West Derbyshire | 11 December 1900[27 1] | Victor Cavendish | | Liberal Unionist | Victor Cavendish | | Liberal Unionist | Treasurer of the Household[27 2] |
Woodbridge | 10 December 1900[27 1] | E. G. Pretyman | | Conservative | E. G. Pretyman | | Conservative | Civil Lord of the Admiralty[27 2] |
Wellington (Somerset) | 10 December 1900[27 1] | Alexander Acland-Hood | | Conservative | Alexander Acland-Hood | | Conservative | Vice-Chamberlain of the Household[27 2] |
Guildford | 10 December 1900[27 1] | St John Broderick | | Conservative | St John Broderick | | Conservative | Secretary of State for War[27 2] |
Preston | 8 December 1900[27 1] | Robert William Hanbury | | Conservative | Robert William Hanbury | | Conservative | President of the Board of Agriculture[27 2] |
Dover | 8 December 1900[27 1] | George Wyndham | | Conservative | George Wyndham | | Conservative | Chief Secretary for Ireland[27 2] |
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