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North Derbyshire was a Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom constituencies It originally returned two Knights of the Shire to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom North DerbyshireFormer County constituencyfor the House of CommonsForm 1832 1868 Extract from 1837 result the westerly doubly orange area 1832 1885SeatstwoCreated fromDerbyshireReplaced byHigh Peak and West DerbyshireThe constituency was created when Derbyshire constituency was split into North Derbyshire and South Derbyshire under the 1832 Reform Act It was abolished in 1885 together with the constituencies of South Derbyshire and East Derbyshire In 1885 the area of the three constituencies was split between the new smaller constituencies of Chesterfield Mid Derbyshire North East Derbyshire South Derbyshire West Derbyshire High Peak and Ilkeston Contents 1 Boundaries 2 Members of Parliament 3 Election results 3 1 Elections in the 1830s 3 2 Elections in the 1840s 3 3 Elections in the 1850s 3 4 Elections in the 1860s 3 5 Elections in the 1870s 3 6 Elections in the 1880s 4 See also 5 ReferencesBoundaries edit1832 1868 The Hundreds of High Peak and Scarsdale and so much of the Wapentake of Wirksworth as was comprised in the Bakewell Division 1 1868 1885 The Hundred of High Peak and the Wapentake of Wirksworth 2 Members of Parliament edit nbsp John CheethamElection First member First party Second member Second party1832 Lord Cavendish of Keighley Whig 3 Thomas Gisborne Whig 3 1834 by election Lord George Cavendish Whig 4 5 3 1837 William Evans Whig 5 3 6 1853 by election William Pole Thornhill Independent Whig 7 8 1859 Liberal Liberal1865 William Jackson Liberal1868 Augustus Arkwright Conservative1880 Lord Edward Cavendish Liberal John Frederick Cheetham Liberal1885 Constituency abolishedElection results editElections in the 1830s edit General election 1832 North Derbyshire 9 3 Party Candidate Votes Whig William Cavendish 3 388 48 7Whig Thomas Gisborne 2 385 34 3Tory Sir George Sitwell 2nd Baronet 1 183 17 0Majority 1 202 17 3Turnout 3 677 84 1Registered electors 4 370Whig win new seat Whig win new seat Cavendish succeeded to the peerage becoming 7th Duke of Devonshire and causing a by election By election 27 May 1834 North Derbyshire 9 3 Party Candidate Votes Whig George Cavendish UnopposedRegistered electors 4 370Whig holdGeneral election 1835 North Derbyshire 9 3 Party Candidate Votes Whig George Cavendish UnopposedWhig Thomas Gisborne UnopposedRegistered electors 4 175Whig holdWhig holdGeneral election 1837 North Derbyshire 9 3 Party Candidate Votes Whig George Cavendish 2 816 39 0Whig William Evans 2 422 33 5Conservative George Arkwright 1 983 27 5Majority 439 6 0Turnout 4 481 81 1Registered electors 5 527Whig holdWhig holdElections in the 1840s edit General election 1841 North Derbyshire 9 Party Candidate Votes Whig George Cavendish UnopposedWhig William Evans UnopposedRegistered electors 5 757Whig holdWhig holdGeneral election 1847 North Derbyshire 9 Party Candidate Votes Whig George Cavendish UnopposedWhig William Evans UnopposedRegistered electors 5 601Whig holdWhig holdElections in the 1850s edit General election 1852 North Derbyshire 9 Party Candidate Votes Whig George Cavendish UnopposedWhig William Evans UnopposedRegistered electors 5 315Whig holdWhig holdEvans resigned causing a by election By election 22 July 1853 North Derbyshire 9 Party Candidate Votes Independent Whig William Pole Thornhill 1 680 58 4 NewWhig William Evans 10 11 1 195 41 6 N AMajority 485 16 8 N ATurnout 2 875 55 1 N ARegistered electors 5 219Ind Whig gain from Whig Swing N AEvans resigned before the poll concluded 12 General election 1857 North Derbyshire 9 Party Candidate Votes Whig George Cavendish UnopposedIndependent Whig William Pole Thornhill UnopposedRegistered electors 5 336Whig holdInd Whig gain from WhigGeneral election 1859 North Derbyshire 9 Party Candidate Votes Liberal George Cavendish UnopposedLiberal William Pole Thornhill UnopposedRegistered electors 5 380Liberal holdLiberal gain from Ind WhigElections in the 1860s edit General election 1865 North Derbyshire 9 Party Candidate Votes Liberal George Cavendish UnopposedLiberal William Jackson UnopposedRegistered electors 5 055Liberal holdLiberal holdGeneral election 1868 North Derbyshire 9 Party Candidate Votes Liberal George Cavendish 2 903 35 2 N AConservative Augustus Arkwright 2 698 32 8 NewLiberal William Jackson 2 637 32 0 N ATurnout 5 468 est 87 8 est N ARegistered electors 6 231Majority 205 2 4 N ALiberal holdMajority 61 0 8 N AConservative gain from LiberalElections in the 1870s edit General election 1874 North Derbyshire 9 Party Candidate Votes Liberal George Cavendish UnopposedConservative Augustus Arkwright UnopposedRegistered electors 6 594Liberal holdConservative holdElections in the 1880s edit General election 1880 North Derbyshire 9 Party Candidate Votes Liberal Edward Cavendish 3 416 27 9 N ALiberal John Frederick Cheetham 3 183 26 0 N AConservative Augustus Arkwright 2 936 24 0 N AConservative William Sidebottom 13 2 718 22 2 N AMajority 247 2 0 N ATurnout 6 127 est 87 7 est N ARegistered electors 6 985Liberal hold Swing N ALiberal gain from Conservative Swing N AThis list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items August 2008 SourceSee also editList of former United Kingdom Parliament constituencies Unreformed House of CommonsReferences edit The statutes of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland 2 amp 3 William IV Cap XLV An Act to amend the Representation of the People in England and Wales London His Majesty s statute and law printers 1832 pp 154 206 Retrieved 27 July 2017 Representation of the People Act 1867 PDF Retrieved 27 July 2017 a b c d e f g h Stooks Smith Henry 1973 1844 1850 Craig F W S ed The Parliaments of England 2nd ed Chichester Parliamentary Research Services p 59 ISBN 0 900178 13 2 North Derbyshire Election Derby Mercury 11 August 1847 p 1 Retrieved 30 July 2018 via British Newspaper Archive a b Weekly Freeman s Journal 10 July 1841 p 2 Retrieved 30 July 2018 via British Newspaper Archive Churton Edward 1838 The Assembled Commons or Parliamentary Biographer 1838 p 87 via Google Books Changes in the House of Commons York Herald 30 July 1853 p 5 Retrieved 30 July 2018 via British Newspaper Archive Windsor and Eton Express 11 April 1857 pp 2 3 Retrieved 30 July 2018 via British Newspaper Archive a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Craig F W S ed 1977 British Parliamentary Election Results 1832 1885 e book 1st ed London Macmillan Press p 372 ISBN 978 1 349 02349 3 Carlisle Patriot 23 July 1853 p 4 Retrieved 30 July 2018 via British Newspaper Archive Cambridge Chronicle and Journal 16 July 1853 p 8 Retrieved 30 July 2018 via British Newspaper Archive North Derbyshire Election Morning Post 21 July 1853 p 5 Retrieved 30 July 2018 via British Newspaper Archive Representation of North Derbyshire Derby Daily Telegraph 23 March 1880 p 4 Retrieved 19 December 2017 via British Newspaper Archive Leigh Rayment s Historical List of MPs Constituencies beginning with D part 1 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title North Derbyshire UK Parliament constituency amp oldid 1180401236, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,