Name
|
Image
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Party
|
First elected
|
Constituency
|
Other positions
|
|
Charles Abbot
|
|
Tory
|
1801
|
Helston (1801-1802)
Heytesbury (1802)
Woodstock (1802-1806)
Oxford University (1806-1817)
|
Speaker of the House of Commons (1802โ17)
Chief Secretary for Ireland (1801โ02)
Also member of the Parliament of Great Britain
Later ennobled as Baron Colchester
|
|
Diane Abbott
|
|
Labour
|
1987
|
Hackney North and Stoke Newington
(1987โpresent)
|
Shadow Home Secretary (2016โ20)
Shadow Health Secretary (2016)
Shadow International Development Secretary (2015โ16)
Shadow Minister for Public Health (2010โ13)
|
|
Jack Abbott
|
|
Labour
|
2024
|
Ipswich (2024โpresent)
|
|
|
Sir William Abdy
7th Baronet of Felix Hall
|
|
Independent
|
1817
|
Malmesbury (1817โ1818)
|
|
|
Alexander Abercromby
|
|
Independent
|
1817
|
Clackmannanshire (1817โ1818)
|
|
|
George Abercromby
|
|
Independent
|
1805
|
Edinburgh (1805โ1806)
Clackmannanshire (1806โ1807;1812โ1815)
|
Lord Lieutenant of Stirlingshire (1837โ43)
Later ennobled as Baron Abercromby
|
|
George Ralph Abercromby
|
|
Independent
|
1824
|
Clackmannanshire
(1824โ1826;1830โ1831)
Stirlingshire (1838โ1841)
Clackmannanshire and Kinross-shire
(1841โ1842)
|
Lord Lieutenant of Clackmannanshire (1840โ52)
Later ennobled as Baron Abercromby
|
|
James Abercromby
|
|
Whig
|
1807
|
Midhurst (1807โ1812)
Calne (1812โ1830)
Edinburgh (1832โ1839)
|
Speaker of the House of Commons
(1835โ1839)
Master of the Mint (1834โ1835)
Lord Chief Baron of the Court of Exchequer (1830โ1832)
Judge-Advocate-General (1827โ1828)
Later ennobled as Baron Abercromby
|
|
Sir John Abercromby
|
|
Independent
|
1815
|
Clackmannanshire (1815โ1817)
|
|
|
Sir Robert Abercromby
5th Baronet of Birkenbog
|
|
Independent
|
1812
|
Banffshire (1812โ1818)
|
|
|
Sir Charles Abney-Hastings
2nd Baronet of Willesley Hall
|
|
Tory
|
1826
|
Leicester (1826โ1831)
|
High Sheriff of Derbyshire (1825โ1826)
|
|
William Abraham
|
|
Liberal-Labour
|
1885
|
Rhondda (1885โ1910)
|
Treasurer of the Miners' Federation of Great Britain (1904โ18)
President of the South Wales Miners' Federation (1898โ12)
|
|
Labour
|
Rhondda (1910-1918)
Rhondda West (1918โ1918)
|
|
Debbie Abrahams
|
|
Labour
|
2011
|
Oldham East and Saddleworth
(2011-present)
|
Shadow Work and Pensions Secretary(2016โ18)
Shadow Minister for Disabled People (2015โ16)
|
|
Leo Abse
|
|
Labour
|
1958
|
Pontypool (1958โ1983)
Torfaen (1983โ1987)
|
Chair of the Welsh Affairs Select Committee (1980โ81)
|
|
Archibald Acheson
2nd Earl of Gosford
|
|
Tory
|
1801
|
County Armagh (1801โ1807)
|
Governor General of British North America (1835โ37)
Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard (1934;1935)
Also Member of the Parliament of Ireland
Later ennobled as Baron Worlingham
|
|
Archibald Acheson
3rd Earl of Gosford
|
|
Whig
|
1830
|
Armagh (1830โ1847)
|
Lord Lieutenant of Armagh (1864)
Later ennobled as Baron Acheson
|
|
Benjamin St John Ackers
|
|
Conservative
|
1885
|
West Gloucestershire (1885โ1885)
|
|
|
James Ackers
|
|
Conservative
|
1841
|
Ludlow (1841โ1847)
|
|
|
Thomas Ackroyd
|
|
Liberal
|
1923
|
Manchester Moss Side (1923โ1924)
|
|
|
Sir Arthur Dyke Acland
13th Baronet of Columb John
|
|
Liberal
|
1885
|
Rotherham (1885โ1899)
|
President of the National Liberal Federation (1906โ07)
Vice-president of the Committee on Education (1892โ95)
|
|
Sir Charles Thomas Dyke Acland
12th Baronet of Columb John
|
|
Liberal
|
1882
|
East Cornwall (1882โ1885)
Launceston (1885โ1892)
|
President of the Churchmen's Union (1908โ15)
|
|
Francis Dyke Acland
14th Baronet of Columb John
|
|
Liberal
|
1906
|
Richmond (1906โ1910)
North West Cornwall (1910โ1922)
Tiverton (1923โ1924)
North Cornwall (1932โ1939)
|
Parliamentary Secretary to the Board
of Agriculture and Fisheries (1915โ16)
Financial Secretary to the Treasury (1915)
Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (1911โ15)
Financial Secretary to the War Office (1908โ10;1911)
|
|
Sir Richard Acland
15th Baronet of Columb John
|
|
Liberal
|
1935
|
Barnstaple (1935โ1942)
|
Chairman of the Common Wealth Party (1942โ43;1944โ45)
|
|
Common Wealth
|
Barnstaple (1942โ1945)
|
|
Labour
|
Gravesend (1947โ1955)
|
|
Sir Thomas Dyke Acland
10th Baronet of Columb John
|
|
Tory
|
1812
|
Devon (1812โ1818;1820โ1831)
|
|
|
Conservative
|
North Devon (1837โ1857)
|
|
Sir Thomas Dyke Acland
11th Baronet of Columb John
|
|
Conservative
|
1837
|
West Somerset (1837โ1847)
|
|
|
Liberal
|
Devonshire North (1865โ1885)
Wellington (1885โ1886)
|
|
|
Sir Gilbert Acland-Troyte
|
|
Conservative
|
1924
|
Tiverton (1924โ1945)
|
|
|
William a'Court
1st Baronet of Heytesbury
|
|
Tory
|
1806
|
Heytesbury (1806โ1807)
|
Also Member of Parliament of Great Britain
|
|
Charles Ashe A'Court-Repington
|
|
Tory
|
1820
|
Heytesbury (1820โ1820)
|
|
|
Edward Henry A'Court-Repington
|
|
Tory
|
1820
|
Heytesbury (1820โ1832)
|
|
|
Conservative
|
Tamworth (1837โ1847)
|
|
William Acton
|
|
Irish Conservative
|
1841
|
Wicklow (1841โ1848)
|
|
|
Sir Robert Adair
|
|
Whig
|
1801
|
Appleby (1801โ1802)
Camelford (1802โ1812)
|
British Ambassador to Belgium (1831โ35)
British Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire (1808โ09)
British Minister to Austria (1806โ07)
Also a Member of the Parliament of Great Britain
|
|
Sir Charles Adam
|
|
Independent
|
1831
|
Kinross-shire (1831โ1832)
Clackmannanshire and Kinross-shire (1832โ1841)
|
Lord Lieutenant of Kinross-shire (1839โ1853)
First Naval Lord (1834;1841โ44;1846โ47)
|
|
Whig
|
|
Shockat Adam
|
|
Independent
|
2024
|
Leicester South (2024โpresent)
|
|
|
William Adam
|
|
Independent
|
1806
|
Kincardineshire (1806โ1812)
|
Chancellor of the Duchy of Cornwall (1806โ15)
Attorney-General of the Duchy of Cornwall (1805โ16)
Solicitor-General of the Duchy of Cornwall (1802โ05)
Treasurer of the Ordnance (1780โ82;1783)
Also Member of the Parliament of Great Britain
|
|
William Augustus Adam
|
|
Conservative
|
1910
|
Woolwich (1910โ1910)
|
|
|
Sir William Patrick Adam
|
|
Liberal
|
1859
|
Clackmannan and Kinross (1859โ1880)
|
Governor of Madras (1880โ81)
Paymaster General (1873โ74)
First Commissioner of Works (1873โ74;1880)
Lord of the Treasury (1865โ66;1868โ73)
|
|
Allen Adams
|
|
Labour
|
1979
|
Paisley (1979โ1983)
Paisley North (1983โ1990)
|
|
|
Charles Adams
|
|
Tory
|
1801
|
Weymouth and Melcombe Regis (1801-1812)
|
|
|
David Adams
|
|
Labour
|
1922
|
Newcastle-upon-Tyne West (1922โ1923)
Consett (1935โ1943)
|
|
|
Gerry Adams
|
|
Sinn Fรฉin
|
1983
|
Belfast West (1983โ1992;1997โ2011)
|
President of Sinn Fรฉin in the Dรกil รireann (2011โ18)
President of Sinn Fรฉin (1983โ2018)
Vice President of Sinn Fรฉin (1978โ83)
Also Member of the Northern Ireland Forum, Northern Ireland Assembly, Northern Ireland Assembly (1982) and the Dรกil รireann
|
|
Irene Adams
|
|
Labour
|
1990
|
Paisley North (1990โ2005)
|
Later ennobled Baroness Adams of Craigielea
|
|
James Adams
|
|
Independent
|
1801
|
Bramber (1801โ1802)
Harwich (1803โ1806;1807)
|
Also a Member of the Parliament of Great Britain
|
|
Richard Adams
|
|
Labour
|
1945
|
Balham and Tooting (1945โ1950)
Wandsworth Central (1950โ1955)
|
Lord Commissioner of the Treasury (1949โ51)
|
|
Vyvyan Adams
|
|
Conservative
|
1931
|
Leeds West (1931โ1945)
|
|
|
William Adams
|
|
Independent
|
1801
|
Plympton Erle (1801โ1801)
|
Died in office
Also a Member of the Parliament of Great Britain
|
|
Tory
|
Totnes (1801โ1811)
|
|
William Thomas Adams
|
|
Labour Co-operative
|
1945
|
Hammersmith South (1945โ1949)
|
Died in office
|
|
Jennie Adamson
|
|
Labour
|
1938
|
Dartford (1938โ1945)
Bexley (1945โ1946)
|
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Pensions (1945โ46)
Chair of the Labour Party (1935โ36)
|
|
William Adamson
|
|
Labour
|
1910
|
West Fife (1910โ1931)
|
Secretary for Scotland (1924;1929โ31)
Leader of the Labour Party (1917โ1921)
Treasurer of the Scottish Miners' Federation(1914โ1922)
General Secretary of the Fife and Kinross Miners' Association (1908โ1917)
|
|
William Murdoch Adamson
|
|
Labour
|
1922
|
Cannock (1922โ1931;1935โ1945)
|
Lord Commissioner of the Treasury (1941โ44)
|
|
Henry Addington
1st Viscount Sidmouth
|
|
Tory
|
1801
|
Devizes (1801โ1805)
|
Home Secretary (1812โ22)
Lord Privy Seal (1806)
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1801โ04)
First Lord of the Treasury (1801โ04)
Chancellor of the Exchequer (1801โ04)
Leader of the House of Commons (1801)
Lord President of the Council (1805;1806โ07;1812)
Speaker of the House of Commons (1789โ1801)
Also Member of the Parliament of Great Britain
Later ennobled as Viscount Sidmouth
|
|
John Hiley Addington
|
|
Tory
|
1801
|
Wendover (1801โ1802)
Bossiney (1802โ1803)
Harwich (1803โ1818)
|
Under-Secretary of State for Home Affairs (1812โ18)
Paymaster of the Forces (1803โ04)
Secretary to the Treasury (1801โ02)
Also Member of the Parliament of Great Britain
|
|
William Addington
3rd Viscount Sidmouth
|
|
Tory
|
1863
|
Devizes (1863โ1864)
|
Later ennobled as Viscount Sidmouth
|
|
Christopher Addison
1st Viscount Addison
|
|
Liberal
|
1910
|
Hoxton (1910 โ 1918)
|
Lord President of the Council (1951)
Paymaster General (1948โ49)
Lord Privy Seal (1947โ51)
Leader of the House of Lords (1945โ51)
Dominion Affairs Secretary (1945โ47)
Minister of Agriculture (1930โ31)
Minister without portfolio (1921)
Later ennobled as Baron Addison and Viscount Addison
|
|
Coalition Liberal
|
Shoreditch (1918โ1922)
|
|
Labour
|
Swindon (1929โ1931;1934โ1935)
|
|
Henry John Adeane
|
|
Whig
|
1830
|
Cambridgeshire (1830-1832)
|
|
|
Sir Ryland Adkins
|
|
Liberal
|
1906
|
Middleton (1906โ1918)
Middleton and Prestwich (1918โ1923)
|
|
|
Robert Adley
|
|
Conservative
|
1970
|
Bristol North East
(1970โ1974)
Christchurch and Lymington (1974โ1983)
Christchurch
(1983โ1993)
|
Chair of the Transport Select Committee (1992โ93)
|
|
Bim Afolami
|
|
Conservative
|
2017
|
Hitchin and Harpenden (2017โ2024)
|
|
|
Adam Afriyie
|
|
Conservative
|
2005
|
Windsor (2005โ2024)
|
|
|
Sir Emanuel Felix Agar
|
|
Tory
|
1807
|
Sudbury (1807โ1812)
|
|
|
George Agar-Ellis
|
|
Independent
|
1818
|
Heytesbury (1818โ1820)
|
First Commissioner of Woods and Forests (1830โ31)
Later ennobled as Baron Dover
|
|
Whig
|
Seaford (1820โ1826)
Ludgershall (1826โ1830)
Okehampton (1830โ1831)
|
|
Thomas Agar-Robartes
|
|
Whig
|
1847
|
Cornwall East (1847โ1859)
|
Later ennobled as Baron Robartes
|
|
Liberal
|
Cornwall East (1859โ1868)
|
|
Thomas Agar-Robartes,
6th Viscount Clifden
|
|
Liberal
|
1880
|
Cornwall East (1880โ1882)
|
Lord-Lieutenant of Cambridgeshire (1906โ1915)
Later ennobled as Baron Robartes and Viscount Clifden
|
|
Thomas Agar-Robartes
|
|
Liberal
|
1906
|
Bodmin (1906-1906)
St Austell (1908โ1915)
|
Died in office
|
|
Sir James Agg-Gardner
|
|
Conservative
|
1874
|
Cheltenham ( 1874 โ1880; 1885โ1895; 1900โ1906; 1911โ1928)
|
Died in office
|
|
Sir Andrew Agnew
7th Baronet of Lochnaw
|
|
Whig
|
1830
|
Wigtownshire (1830โ1837)
|
|
|
Sir Andrew Agnew
8th Baronet of Lochnaw
|
|
Whig
|
1856
|
Wigtownshire (1856โ1868)
|
|
|
Liberal
|
Wigtownshire (1859โ1868)
|
|
Sir Andrew Agnew
9th Baronet of Lochnaw
|
|
Liberal Unionist
|
1900
|
Edinburgh South (1900โ1906)
|
|
|
Sir George Agnew
2nd Baronet of Great Stanhope Street
|
|
Liberal
|
1906
|
Salford West (1906โ1918)
|
|
|
Sir Peter Agnew
1st Baronet of Clendry
|
|
Conservative
|
1931
|
Camborne (1931โ1950)
South Worcestershire(1955โ1966)
|
|
|
Sir William Agnew
1st Baronet of Great Stanhope Street
|
|
Liberal
|
1880
|
South East Lancashire (1880โ1885)
Stretford (1885โ1886)
|
|
|
Imran Ahmad Khan
|
|
Conservative
|
2019
|
Wakefield (2019โ2022)
|
|
|
Zubir Ahmed
|
|
Labour
|
2024
|
Glasgow South West (2024โpresent)
|
|
|
Tasmina Ahmed-Sheikh
|
|
SNP
|
2015
|
Ochil and South Perthshire (2015โ2017)
|
SNP Spokesperson for International Trade (2015โ2017)
|
|
Nick Ainger
|
|
Labour
|
1992
|
Pembrokeshire (1992โ1997)
Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire (1997โ2010)
|
Lord Commissioner of the Treasury (2001-2005)
|
|
Sir Robert Ainslie
1st Baronet of Great Torrington
|
|
Independent
|
1801
|
Milborne Port (1801โ1802)
|
British Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire (1775โ93)
Also Member of the Parliament of Great Britain
|
|
Robert Sharpe Ainslie
|
|
Independent
|
1802
|
Mitchell (1802-1806)
|
|
|
William Ainsley
|
|
Labour
|
1955
|
North West Durham (1955โ1964)
|
|
|
Bob Ainsworth
|
|
Labour
|
1992
|
Coventry North East (1992โ2015)
|
Shadow Defence Secretary (2010)
Defence Secretary (2009โ10)
Minister for the Armed Forces (2007โ09)
Government Deputy Chief Whip (2003โ07)
Lord Commissioner of the Treasury (1997-2001)
|
|
Peter Ainsworth
|
|
Conservative
|
1992
|
East Surrey (1992โ2010)
|
Shadow Environment Secretary (2001โ02;2005-9)
Shadow Culture, Media and Sport Secretary(1998-2001)
|
|
Peter Ainsworth
|
|
Whig
|
1835
|
Bolton (1835โ1847)
|
|
|
Sir John Aird
1st Baronet of London
|
|
Conservative
|
1887
|
Paddington North (1887โ1906)
|
Mayor of Paddington (1900โ02)
|
|
Craigie Aitchison
|
|
Labour
|
1929
|
Kilmarnock (1929โ1931)
|
Lord Justice Clerk (1933โ41)
Lord Advocate (1929โ33)
|
|
National Labour
|
Kilmarnock (1931-1933)
|
|
Jonathan Aitken
|
|
Conservative
|
1974
|
Thanet East (1974โ1983)
South Thanet (1983โ1997)
|
Chief Secretary to the Treasury (1994โ1995)
Minister for Defence Procurement (1992โ1994)
|
|
Sir Max Aitken
1st Baronet of Cherkley
|
|
Conservative
|
1910
|
Ashton-under-Lyne (1910โ1916)
|
Lord Privy Seal (1943โ45)
Minister of War Production (1942)
Minister of Supply (1941โ42)
Minister of Aircraft Production (1940โ41)
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster (1918)
Minister of Information (1918)
Later ennobled as Baron Beaverbrook
|
|
Sir Max Aitken
2nd Baronet of Cherkley
|
|
Conservative
|
1945
|
Holborn (1945โ1950)
|
Later ennobled as Baron Beaverbrook
|
|
Nickie Aiken
|
|
Conservative
|
2019
|
Cities of London and Westminster (2019โ2024)
|
Leader of Westminster City Council (2017โ20)
|
|
Sir William Aitken
|
|
Conservative
|
1950
|
Bury St Edmunds (1950โ1964)
|
|
|
Luke Akehurst
|
|
Labour
|
2024
|
North Durham (2024โpresent)
|
|
|
Aretas Akers-Douglas
1st Viscount Chilston
|
|
Conservative
|
1880
|
East Kent (1880โ1885)
St Augustine's (1885โ1911)
|
Home Secretary (1902โ05)
First Commissioner of Works (1895โ1902)
Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury (1885โ86;1886โ92)
Later ennobled as Viscount Chilston
|
|
Sadik Al-Hassan
|
|
Labour
|
2024
|
North Somerset (2024โpresent)
|
|
|
Bayo Alaba
|
|
Labour
|
2024
|
Southend East and Rochford (2024โpresent)
|
|
|
Sir Irving Albery
|
|
Conservative
|
1924
|
Gravesend (1924โ1945)
|
|
|
Austen Albu
|
|
Labour
|
1948
|
Edmonton (1948โ1974)
|
Minister for Economic Affairs (1965โ67)
Chairman of the Fabian Society (1953โ54)
|
|
Thomas Alcock
|
|
Independent
|
1826
|
Newton (1826โ1830)
|
High Sheriff of Surrey (1837)
|
|
Whig
|
Ludlow (1839โ1840)
East Surrey (1847โ1859)
|
|
Liberal
|
East Surrey (1859โ1865)
|
|
William Congreve Alcock
|
|
Tory
|
1801
|
Waterford City (1801โ1803)
|
Also Member of the Parliament of Ireland
|
|
Sir Percy Alden
|
|
Liberal
|
1906
|
Tottenham (1906โ1918)
|
|
|
Labour
|
Tottenham South (1923โ1924)
|
|
Peter Aldous
|
|
Conservative
|
2010
|
Waveney (2010โ2024)
|
|
|
John Aldridge
|
|
Conservative
|
1868
|
Horsham (1868โ1869)
|
|
|
A. V. Alexander
|
|
Labour Co-operative
|
1922
|
Sheffield Hillsborough (1922โ1931;1935โ1950)
|
Leader of the Labour Party in the House of Lords (1955โ64)
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster (1950โ51)
Minister of Defence (1946โ50)
Minister without Portfolio (1946)
First Lord of the Admiralty (1929โ31;1940โ45;1945โ46)
Later ennobled as Viscount Alexander of Hillsborough and Earl Alexander of Hillsborough
|
|
Boyd Alexander
|
|
Independent
|
1803
|
Clyde Burghs (1803-1806)
|
|
|
Sir Claud Alexander
1st Baronet of Ballochmyle
|
|
Conservative
|
1874
|
Ayrshire South (1874โ1885)
|
|
|
Sir Danny Alexander
|
|
Liberal Democrat
|
2005
|
Inverness, Nairn, Badenoch and Strathspey (2005โ2015)
|
Chief Secretary to the Treasury (2010โ15)
Secretary of State for Scotland (2010)
|
|
Douglas Alexander
|
|
Labour
|
1997
|
Paisley South (1997โ2005)
Paisley and Renfrewshire South (2005โ2015)
Lothian East (2024โpresent)
|
Shadow Foreign Secretary (2011โ15)
Shadow Work and Pensions Secretary (2010โ2011)
Shadow International Development Secretary (2010)
International Development Secretary (2007โ10)
Secretary of State for Scotland (2006โ07)
Transport Secretary (2006โ07)
Minister for Europe (2005โ06)
Minister for Trade (2004โ05)
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster (2003โ04)
|
|
Heidi Alexander
|
|
Labour
|
2010
|
Lewisham East (2010โ2018)
Swindon South (2024โpresent)
|
Deputy Mayor of London for Transport (2018โ21)
Shadow Health Secretary (2015โ16)
|
|
Henry Alexander
|
|
Tory
|
1801
|
Londonderry City (1801โ1802)
Old Sarum (1802โ1806)
|
Also Member of the Parliament of Ireland
|
|
Henry Alexander
|
|
Tory
|
1826
|
Barnstaple (1826-1830)
|
|
|
James Alexander
|
|
Tory
|
1812
|
Old Sarum (1812โ1832)
|
|
|
James Alexander
2nd Viscount Alexander
|
|
Conservative
|
1837
|
Tyrone (1837โ1839)
|
High Sheriff of Armagh (1836)
Later ennobled as Earl of Caledon
|
|
Josias du Prรฉ Alexander
|
|
Tory
|
1820
|
Old Sarum (1820โ1828;1830โ 1832)
|
|
|
Maurice Alexander
|
|
National Liberal
|
1922
|
Southwark South East (1922โ1923)
|
|
|
Richard Alexander
|
|
Conservative
|
1979
|
Newark (1979โ1997)
|
|
|
Sir William Alexander
|
|
Scottish Unionist
|
1923
|
Glasgow Central (1923โ1945)
|
|
|
Rushanara Ali
|
|
Labour
|
2010
|
Bethnal Green and Bow (2010โ2024)
Bethnal Green and Stepney (2024โpresent)
|
Shadow Further Education Minister (2013โ14)
Shadow International Development Minister (2010โ13)
|
|
Tahir Ali
|
|
Labour
|
2019
|
Birmingham Hall Green (2019โpresent)
|
|
|
Michael Alison
|
|
Conservative
|
1964
|
Barkston Ash (1964โ1983)
Selby (1983โ1997)
|
Second Church Estates Commissioner (1987โ97)
Minister for Employment (1981โ83)
Minister for Northern Ireland (1979โ81)
|
|
Sir Alexander Allan
1st Baronet of Kingsgate
|
|
Tory
|
1803
|
Berwick-upon-Tweed (1803โ1806;1807โ1820)
|
Director of the East India Company (1814โ17;1819โ20)
|
|
George Allan
|
|
Tory
|
1813
|
Durham (1813-1818)
|
|
|
Richard Allan
|
|
Liberal Democrats
|
1997
|
Sheffield Hallam (1997โ2005)
|
Later ennobled as Baron Allan of Hallam
|
|
Lucy Allan
|
|
Conservative
|
2015
|
Telford (2015โ2024)
|
|
|
Robert Allan
|
|
Conservative
|
1951
|
Paddington South (1951โ1966)
|
Financial Secretary to the Admiralty (1958-1959)
Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Prime Minister (1955โ56)
|
|
Alexander Allardyce
|
|
Independent
|
1801
|
Aberdeen Burghs (1801-1802)
|
Also Member of Parliament of Great Britain
|
|
James Allason
|
|
Conservative
|
1959
|
Hemel Hempstead (1959โ1974)
|
|
|
Rupert Allason
|
|
Conservative
|
1987
|
Torbay (1987โ1997)
|
|
|
Frank Allaun
|
|
Labour
|
1955
|
Salford East (1955โ1983)
|
Chair of The Labour Party (1978โ79)
|
|
Walter Alldritt
|
|
Labour
|
1964
|
Liverpool Scotland (1964โ1971)
|
Regional Secretary of the National Union of General and Municipal Workers (1970โ81)
|
|
Arthur Allen
|
|
Labour
|
1945
|
Bosworth (1945โ1959)
|
Opposition Whip (1951)
|
|
Charles Allen
|
|
Liberal
|
1900
|
Stroud (1900โ1918)
|
|
|
Charles Allen
|
|
Liberal
|
1892
|
Pembroke and Haverfordwest (1892-1895)
|
|
|
Henry George Allen
|
|
Liberal
|
1880
|
Pembroke (1880โ1885)
Pembroke and Haverfordwest (1885โ1886)
|
|
|
John Hensleigh Allen
|
|
Whig
|
1818
|
Pembroke (1818โ1826)
|
High Sheriff of Pembrokeshire (1808โ1809)
|
|
Sir John Sandeman Allen
|
|
Conservative
|
1924
|
Liverpool West Derby (1924โ1935)
|
Died in office
|
|
John Sandeman Allen
|
|
Conservative
|
1931
|
Birkenhead West (1931โ1945)
|
|
|
Graham Allen
|
|
Labour
|
1987
|
Nottingham North (1987โ2017)
|
Chair of Political and Constitutional Reform Committee (2010โ15)
Vice-Chamberlain of the Household (1998-2001)
Lord Commissioner of the Treasury (1997โ98)
|
|
Heidi Allen
|
|
Conservative
|
2015
|
South Cambridgeshire (2015โ2019)
|
Acting Leader of Change UK (2019)
Change UK Spokesperson for Welfare, Pensions, Social Care and Business (2019)
|
|
Change UK
|
South Cambridgeshire (2019)
|
|
Independent
|
|
The Independents
|
|
Liberal Democrats
|
|
Henry George Allen
|
|
Liberal
|
1880
|
Pembroke (1880โ1885)
Pembroke and Haverfordwest
(1885โ1886)
|
|
|
Sir Ronald Wilberforce Allen
|
|
Liberal
|
1923
|
Leicester South (1923โ1924)
|
|
|
Scholefield Allen
|
|
Labour
|
1945
|
Crewe (1945โ1974)
|
Recorder of Blackburn (1947-1970)
|
|
W. E. D. Allen
|
|
Ulster Unionist
|
1929
|
Belfast West (1929โ1931)
|
|
|
New Party
|
Belfast West (1931)
|
|
Sir William Allen
|
|
Irish Unionist
|
1917
|
North Armagh (1917โ1921)
|
Sovereign Grand Master of the Royal Black Preceptory(1924โ1947)
|
|
Ulster Unionist
|
North Armagh (1917โ1922)
Armagh (1922โ1947)
|
|
Garry Allighan
|
|
Labour
|
1945
|
Gravesend (1945โ1947)
|
|
|
Augustus Allhusen
|
|
Conservative
|
1897
|
Salisbury (1897โ1900)
Hackney Central (1900โ1906)
|
High Sheriff of Buckinghamshire (1913)
|
|
Rosena Allin-Khan
|
|
Labour
|
2016
|
Tooting (2016โpresent)
|
Shadow Secretary of State for Mental Health (2020โpresent)
Shadow Minister for Sport (2016-2020)
|
|
Jim Allister
|
|
TUV
|
2024
|
North Antrim (2024โpresent)
|
Leader of Traditional Unionist Voice (2007โpresent)
|
|
John Peter Allix
|
|
Conservative
|
1841
|
Cambridgeshire
(1841โ1847)
|
|
|
Lewis Allsopp
|
|
Tory
|
1819
|
Camelford (1819)
|
Solicitor to Duchy of Cornwall (1822โ35)
|
|
Alfred Percy Allsopp
|
|
Conservative
|
1887
|
Taunton (1887โ1895)
|
Mayor of Worcester (1892โ93;1894โ95;1909โ10)
|
|
George Allsopp
|
|
Conservative
|
1885
|
Worcester (1885โ1906)
|
|
|
Sir Henry Allsopp
1st Baronet of Hindlip Hall
|
|
Conservative
|
1874
|
East Worcestershire (1874โ1880)
|
Later ennobled as Baron Hindlip
|
|
Samuel Allsopp
2nd Baronet of Hindlip Hall
|
|
Conservative
|
1873
|
East Staffordshire (1873โ1880)
Taunton (1882โ1887)
|
Later ennobled as Baron Hindlip
|
|
Joseph Alpass
|
|
Labour
|
1929
|
Bristol Central (1929โ1931)
Thornbury (1945โ1950)
|
|
|
Cuthbert Alport
|
|
Conservative
|
1950
|
Colchester (1950โ1961)
|
High Steward of Colchester (1967)
British High Commissioner to the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland (1961โ63)
Minister of State for the Commonwealth Relations Office (1959โ61)
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations (1957โ59)
Assistant Postmaster-General (1955โ57)
Later ennobled as Baron Alport
|
|
Richard Alsager
|
|
Conservative
|
1835
|
East Surrey (1835โ1841)
|
Died in office
|
|
Robert Alstead
|
|
Liberal
|
1923
|
Altrincham (1923โ1924)
|
Mayor of Wigan (1926โ27)
|
|
David Alton
|
|
Liberal
|
1979
|
Liverpool Mossley Hill (1983-1988)
Liverpool Edge Hill (1979โ1983)
|
Liberal Chief Whip (1985โ87)
Later ennobled as Baron Alton
|
|
Liberal Democrats
|
Liverpool Mossley Hill (1988-1997)
|
|
Daniel Ambrose
|
|
Irish National Federation
|
1892
|
South Louth (1892โ1896)
|
Died in office
|
|
Robert Ambrose
|
|
Irish National Federation
|
1893
|
West Mayo (1893โ1910)
|
|
|
Irish Parliamentary Party
|
West Mayo (1900โ1910)
|
|
Sir William Amcotts-Ingilby
2nd Baronet of Kettlethorpe Hall and Ripley Castle
|
|
Independent
|
1807
|
East Retford (1807โ1812)
Lincolnshire (1823โ1832)
North Lincolnshire (1832โ1835)
|
High Sheriff of Yorkshire (1821)
|
|
Julian Amery
|
|
Conservative
|
1950
|
Preston North (1950โ1966)
Brighton Pavilion (1969โ1992)
|
Minister of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs (1972โ74)
Minister for Housing and Construction (1970โ72)
Minister of Public Buildings and Works (1970)
Minister of Aviation (1962โ64)
Secretary of State for Air (1960โ62)
Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies (1958โ60)
Later ennobled as Baron Amery of Lustleigh
|
|
Leo Amery
|
|
Liberal Unionist
|
1911
|
Birmingham South (1911โ1912)
|
Secretary of State for India and Burma (1940โ45)
Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs (1925โ29)
Secretary of State for the Colonies (1924โ29)
First Lord of the Admiralty (1922โ24)
Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies (1919โ21)
|
|
Unionist
|
Birmingham South (1912โ1918)
|
|
Conservative
|
Birmingham Sparkbrook (1918โ1945)
|
|
Mike Amesbury
|
|
Labour
|
2017
|
Weaver Vale (2017โ2024)
Runcorn and Helsby (2024โpresent)
|
Shadow Minister for Housing and Planning (2020โpresent)
Shadow Minister for Employment (2018โ20)
|
|
Sir David Amess
|
|
Conservative
|
1983
|
Basildon (1983โ1997)
Southend West (1997โ2021)
|
Killed in office
|
|
William Amherst
3rd Earl Amherst
|
|
Conservative
|
1859
|
West Kent (1859โ1868)
Mid Kent (1868โ1880)
|
Pro Grand Master of the United Grand Lodge of England (1898โ1908)
Chairman of the National Union of Conservative and Constitutional Associations (1968)
Later ennobled as Baron Amherst and Earl Amherst (Viscount Holmesdale)
|
|
William Pitt Amherst
2nd Earl Amherst
|
|
Ultra-Tories
|
1829
|
East Grinstead (1829โ1832)
|
Later ennobled as Earl Amherst (Viscount Holmesdale) and Baron Amherst
|
|
Charles Ammon
|
|
Labour
|
1922
|
Camberwell North (1922โ1931;1935โ1944)
|
Mayor of Camberwell (1950โ51)
Captain of the Gentlemen-at-Arms (Government Chief Whip in the House of Lords) (1945โ49)
Chairman of the London County Council (1941โ42)
Parliamentary and Financial Secretary to the Admiralty (1924;1929โ31)
General Secretary of the National Union of Docks, Wharves and Shipping Staffs (1918โ19)
Chair of the Fawcett Association (1911โ19)
Later ennobled as Baron Ammon
|
|
Alan Amos
|
|
Conservative
|
1987
|
Hexham (1987โ1992)
|
Mayor of Worcester (2014โ15)
|
|
Gideon Amos
|
|
Liberal Democrats
|
2024
|
Taunton and Wellington (2024โpresent)
|
|
|
James Amyatt
|
|
Tory
|
1801
|
Southampton (1801โ1806)
|
Also Member of Parliament of Great Britain
|
|
Michael Ancram
|
|
Conservative
|
1974
|
Berwick and East Lothian (1974)
Edinburgh South (1979โ1987)
Devizes (1992โ2010)
|
Shadow Secretary of State for Defence (2005)
Shadow Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs (2001โ05)
Deputy Leader of the Conservative Party (2001โ05)
Chair of the Conservative Party (1998โ2001)
Shadow Constitutional Affairs Spokesperson (1997โ98)
Later ennobled as Marquess of Lothian
|
|
Alexander Anderson
|
|
Labour
|
1945
|
Motherwell (1945โ1954)
|
|
|
Sir Alan Anderson
|
|
Conservative
|
1935
|
City of London (1935โ1940)
|
High Sheriff of the County of London (1922โ23)
Controller of the Navy (1917โ18)
|
|
Callum Anderson
|
|
Labour
|
2024
|
Buckingham and Bletchley (2024โpresent)
|
|
|
David Anderson
|
|
Conservative
|
1963
|
Dumfriesshire (1963โ1964)
|
Solicitor General for Scotland (1960โ64)
|
|
David Anderson
|
|
Labour
|
2005
|
Blaydon (2005โ2017)
|
Shadow Secretary of State for Northern Ireland (2016โ17)
Shadow Secretary of State for Scotland (2016โ17)
|
|
Donald Anderson
|
|
Labour
|
1966
|
Monmouth (1966โ1970)
Swansea East (1974โ2005)
|
Chair of the Foreign Affairs Select Committee (1997-2005)
Later ennobled as Baron Anderson of Swansea
|
|
Fleur Anderson
|
|
Labour
|
2019
|
Putney (2019โpresent)
|
Shadow Parliamentary Secretary to the Cabinet Office (2021โpresent)
|
|
Frank Anderson
|
|
Labour
|
1935
|
Whitehaven (1935โ1959)
|
|
|
George Knox Anderson
|
|
Conservative
|
1918
|
Canterbury (1918-1918)
|
|
|
Hugh Alfred Anderson
|
|
Irish Unionist
|
1918
|
North Londonderry (1918โ1919)
|
High Sheriff of County Londonderry (1919)
|
|
Janet Anderson
|
|
Labour
|
1992
|
Rossendale and Darwen (1992โ2010)
|
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Film, Tourism and Broadcasting (1998-2001)
Vice-Chamberlain of the Household (1997โ98)
Shadow Minister for Women (1996โ97)
|
|
Sir John Anderson
1st Baronet of Mill Hill
|
|
Tory
|
1801
|
London (1801โ1806)
|
Also Member of Parliament of Great Britain
|
|
John Anderson
1st Viscount Waverly
|
|
National
|
1938
|
Combined Scottish Universities (1938โ1950)
|
Chancellor of the Exchequer (1943โ45)
Lord President of the Council (1940โ43)
Minister of Home Security (1939โ40)
Home Secretary (1939โ1940)
Governor of Bengal (1932โ37)
Permanent Under-Secretary for the Home Department (1922โ32)
Joint Permanent Under-Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (1920โ22)
Later ennobled as Viscount Waverley
|
|
Lee Anderson
|
|
Conservative
|
2019
|
Ashfield (2019โ2024)
|
|
|
Reform UK
|
Ashfield (2024โpresent)
|
|
Stuart Anderson
|
|
Conservative
|
2019
|
Wolverhampton South West (2019โ2024)
South Shropshire (2024โpresent)
|
|
|
William Crawford Anderson
|
|
Labour
|
1914
|
Sheffield Attercliffe (1914โ1918)
|
Chair of the Labour Party (1914โ16)
Chairman of the Independent Labour Party (1911โ13)
|
|
Charles Anderson-Pelham
2nd Earl of Yarborough
|
|
Whig
|
1830
|
Newtown (1830โ1831)
Lincolnshire (1831โ1832)
North Lincolnshire (1832โ1847)
|
Lord Lieutenant of Lincolnshire (1857โ62)
Vice-Admiral of Lincolnshire (1853โ62)
Later ennobled as Earl of Yarborough
|
|
Charles Anderson-Pelham
3rd Earl of Yarborough
|
|
Whig
|
1857
|
Great Grimsby (1857โ1859)
|
Later ennobled as Earl of Yarborough
|
|
Liberal
|
Great Grimsby (1859-1862)
|
|
George Anderson-Pelham
|
|
Whig
|
1806
|
Great Grimsby (1806-1807)
Newtown (Isle of Wight) (1808-1820)
|
High Steward of Grimsby (1815)
|
|
Stuart Andrew
|
|
Conservative
|
2010
|
Pudsey (2010โ2024)
Daventry (2024โpresent)
|
Deputy Chief Whip of the House of Commons (2020โ2022)
Treasurer of the Household (2020โ2022)
Vice-Chamberlain of the Household (2019โ20)
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Defence Procurement (2018โ19)
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Wales (2018)
|
|
Miles Peter Andrews
|
|
Tory
|
1801
|
Bewdley (1801โ1814)
|
Also Member of Parliament of Great Britain
|
|
Sir Norman Angell
|
|
Labour
|
1929
|
Bradford North (1929โ1931)
|
|
|
John Angerstein
|
|
Whig
|
1801
|
Camelford (1801โ1802)
Greenwich (1835โ1837)
|
High Sheriff of Norfolk (1831โ32)
Also Member of Parliament of Great Britain
|
|
William Angerstein
|
|
Liberal
|
1859
|
Greenwich (1859โ1865)
|
|
|
James Annand
|
|
Liberal
|
1906
|
East Aberdeenshire (1906-1906)
|
|
|
Arthur Annesley
11th Viscount Valentia
|
|
Conservative
|
1895
|
Oxford (1895โ1917)
|
Comptroller of the Household (1898โ1905)
Later ennobled as Viscount Valentia and Baron Annesley of Bletchington
|
|
Francis Annesley
|
|
Tory
|
1801
|
Reading (1801-1806)
|
Also Member of Parliament of Great Britain
|
|
George Annesley
2nd Earl of Mountnorris 9th Viscount Valentia
|
|
Independent
|
1808
|
Yarmouth (1808โ1810)
|
Later ennobled as Viscount Valentia and Earl of Mountnorris
|
|
George Annesley
|
|
Tory
|
1830
|
County Wexford (1830-1831)
|
Later ennobled as Viscount Valentia[1]
|
|
Hugh Annesley
5th Earl Annesley
|
|
Tory
|
1857
|
County Cavan (1857โ1874)
|
Representative Peer of Ireland (1877โ1908)
Later ennobled as Earl Annesley
|
|
William Annesley
3rd Earl Annesley
|
|
Tory
|
1815
|
Downpatrick (1815-1820)
|
High Sheriff of Down (1822)
Later ennobled as Earl Annesley and Viscount Glerawly
|
|
William Annesley
4th Earl Annesley
|
|
Conservative
|
1852
|
Great Grimsby (1852โ1857)
|
Representative Peer for Ireland (1867โ1874)
Later ennobled as Earl Annesley and Viscount Glerawly
|
|
Caroline Ansell
|
|
Conservative
|
2015
|
Eastbourne (2015โ2017; 2019โ2024)
|
|
|
Augustus Anson
|
|
Liberal
|
1859
|
Lichfield (1859โ1868)
Bewdley (1869โ1874)
|
|
|
George Anson
|
|
Whig
|
1818
|
Great Yarmouth (1818โ1835)
Stoke-upon-Trent (1836โ1837)
Staffordshire South (1837โ1853)
|
Commander-in-Chief of the British Indian Army (1856)
Commander-in-Chief of the Madras Army (1854โ56)
Clerk of the Ordnance (1841;1846โ52)
Storekeeper of the Ordnance (1835โ41)
|
|
Sir George Anson
|
|
Whig
|
1806
|
Lichfield (1806โ1841)
|
Governor of the Royal Hospital Chelsea (1849)
Colonel of the 4th Royal Irish Dragoon Guards (1829โ49)
|
|
Thomas Anson
1st Earl of Litchfield
|
|
Whig
|
1818
|
Great Yarmouth (1818โ1819)
|
Postmaster General (1835โ41)
Master of the Buckhounds (1830โ34)
Later ennobled as Earl of Lichfield and Viscount Anson
|
|
Thomas Anson
2nd Earl of Litchfield
|
|
Whig
|
1847
|
Lichfield (1847โ1854)
|
Lord-Lieutenant of Staffordshire (1863โ71)
Later ennobled as Earl of Lichfield
|
|
Thomas Anson
1st Viscount Anson
|
|
Whig
|
1801
|
Lichfield (1801โ1806)
|
Also Member of Parliament of Great Britain
Later ennobled as Viscount Anson and Baron Soberton
|
|
Sir William Anson
3rd Baronet of Hatch Beauchamp
|
|
Liberal Unionist
|
1899
|
Oxford University (1899โ1914)
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Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Education (1902โ05)
Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University (1898โ99)
Warden of All Souls College, Oxford (1881โ1914)
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Conservative
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Oxford University (1912โ1914)
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Henry Torrens Anstruther
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Liberal Unionist
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1886
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St Andrews Burghs (1886โ1903)
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Sir John Anstruther
1st Baronet of Elie 4th Baronet of Anstruther
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Independent
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1806
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Anstruther Burghs (1806โ1811)
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Also Member of Parliament of Great Britain
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Sir Robert Anstruther
5th Baronet of Wrae, Balcaskie & Braemore
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Liberal
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1864
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Fife (1864โ1880)
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Lord Lieutenant of Fife (1864โ86)
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Independent Liberal
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St Andrews Burghs (1885-1886)
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Liberal Unionist
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St Andrews Burghs (1886-1886)
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William Anstruther-Gray
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Liberal Unionist
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1906
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St Andrews Burghs (1906โ1910; 1910โ1918)
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William Anstruther-Gray
1st Baronet of Kilmany
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Unionist
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1931
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North Lanarkshire (1931โ1945)
Berwick and East Lothian (1951โ1966)
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Lord Lieutenant of Fife (1975โ80)
Chairman of the 1922 Committee (1964โ66)
Chairman of Ways and Means (1962โ64)
Deputy Speaker of the House of Commons (1962โ64)
Assistant Postmaster-General (1945)
Later ennobled as Baron Kilmany
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Tonia Antoniazzi
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Labour
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2017
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Gower (2017โpresent)
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Shadow Minister for Northern Ireland (2021โpresent)
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Sir Edmund Antrobus
3rd Baronet of Antrobus Hall
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Conservative
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1841
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East Surrey (1841โ1847)
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Peelite
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Wilton (1855โ1859)
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Liberal
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Wilton (1859โ1877)
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Gibbs Antrobus
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Tory
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1820
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Aldborough (1820โ1826)
Plympton Erle (1826โ1832)
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Sheriff of Cheshire (1934โ35)
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Reginald Applin
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Conservative
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1924
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Enfield (1924โ1929; 1931โ1935)
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Steffan Aquarone
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Liberal Democrats
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2024
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North Norfolk (2024โpresent)
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Charles Arbuthnot
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Tory
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1809
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Eye (1809โ1812)
Orford (1812โ1818)
St Germans (1818โ1827)
St Ives (1828โ1830)
Ashburton (1830โ1831)
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Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster (1828โ30)
First Commissioner of Woods and Forests (1823โ27;1828)
Joint Secretary to the Treasury (1809โ23)
Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire (1804โ07)
Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (1803โ04)
Ambassador to Sweden (1802โ04)
Also Member of Parliament of Great Britain
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Charles George James Arbuthnot
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Tory
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1831
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Tregony (1831โ1832)
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Colonel of the 72nd Regiment of Foot (1870)
Colonel of the 91st Regiment of Foot (1864โ70)
Colonel of the 89th Regiment of Foot (1857โ64)
Page of Honour (1812โ17)
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Gerald Arbuthnot
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Conservative
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1910
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Burnley (1910-1910)
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Sir Hugh Arbuthnott
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Tory
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1826
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Kincardineshire (1826โ1835)
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Colonel of the 79th Regiment of Foot (1862โ68)
Colonel of the 38th Regiment of Foot (1843โ62)
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Conservative
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Kincardineshire (1935โ1865)
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James Arbuthnot
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Conservative
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1987
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Wanstead and Woodford (1987โ1997)
North East Hampshire (1997โ2015)
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Chairman of the Defence Select Committee (2005โ14)
Shadow Secretary of State for Trade (2003โ05)
Opposition Chief Whip of the House of Commons (1997-2001)
Minister of State for Defence Procurement (1995โ97)
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Social Security (1994โ95)
Later ennobled as Baron Arbuthnot of Edrom
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Sir John Arbuthnot
1st Baronet of Kittybrewster
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Conservative
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1950
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Dover (1950โ1964)
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Andrew Arcedeckne
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Independent
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1826
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Dunwich (1826โ1831)
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High Sheriff of Suffolk (1819โ20)
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Joseph Arch
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Liberal
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1885
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North West Norfolk (1885โ1886;1892โ1900)
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President of the National Agricultural Labourers' Union (1872โ?)
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Sir Edward Archdale
1st Baronet of Riversdale
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Irish Unionist
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1898
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North Fermanagh (1898โ1903;1916โ1921)
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Grand Master of the Orange Institution of Ireland (1926โ41)
Minister of Agriculture of Northern Ireland (1921โ33)
Minister of Commerce of Northern Ireland (1921โ25)
Lord Lieutenant of Tyrone (1913โ16)
Also a Member of Parliament of Northern Ireland
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Ulster Unionist
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North Fermanagh (1921โ22)
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Mervyn Edward Archdale
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Tory
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1834
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Fermanagh (1834โ1834)
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High Sheriff of Fermanagh (1879)
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Conservative
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Fermanagh (1834-1874)
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William Humphrys Archdale
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Conservative
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1874
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Fermanagh (1874โ1885)
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High Sheriff of Tyrone (1861)
High Sheriff of Fermanagh (1835)
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Mervyn Archdall
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Tory
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1801
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Fermanagh (1801-1802)
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High Sheriff of Fermanagh (1773โ74)
Governor of Fermanagh (1756)
Also a Member of Parliament of Ireland
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Mervyn Archdall
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Tory
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1802
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Fermanagh (1802-1834)
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Lieutenant-Governor of the Isle of Wight (1915โ38)
Grand Master of the Orange Order (1818โ1822)
Governor of County Fermanagh (1813โ31)
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Richard Archdall
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Independent
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1802
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Kilkenny City (1802-1802)
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Also Member of Irish House of Commons
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Tory
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Dundalk (1802-1806)
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Jeffrey Archer
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Conservative
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1969
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Louth (1969โ1974)
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Later ennobled as Baron Archer of Weston-super-Mare
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Peter Archer
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Labour
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1966
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Rowley Regis and Tipton (1966โ1974)
Warley West (1974โ1992)
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President of the Fabian Society (1993-2012)
Shadow Secretary of State for Northern Ireland (1983โ87)
Shadow Secretary of State for Trade (1982โ83)
Shadow Attorney General (1981โ82)
Chairman of the Fabian Society (1979โ80)
Solicitor General for England and Wales (1974โ79)
Later ennobled as Baron Archer of Sandwell
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John Archer-Houblon
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Independent
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1810
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Essex (1810-1820)
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High Sheriff of Essex (1801โ02)
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Sir Martin Archer-Shee
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Conservative
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1910
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Finsbury Central (1910-1918)
Finsbury (1918-1923)
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Sir Richard Pepper Arden
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Whig
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1801
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Bath (1801)
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Chief Justice of the Common Pleas (1801โ1804)
Master of the Rolls (1788โ1801)
Attorney General for England and Wales (1784โ1788)
Later ennobled as Baron Alvanley
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Edward Argar
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Conservative
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2015
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Charnwood (2015-2024)
Melton and Syston (2024-present)
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Richard Arkless
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SNP
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2015
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Dumfries and Galloway (2015-2017)
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Augustus Arkwright
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Conservative
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1868
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North Derbyshire (1868-1880)
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Francis Arkwright
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Conservative
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1874
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East Derbyshire (1874-1880)
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Richard Arkwright
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Tory
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1813
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Rye (1813-1818; 1826โ1830)
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Benjamin Armitage
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Liberal
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1813
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Salford (1880โ1885)
Salford West (1885โ1886)
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Robert Armitage
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Liberal
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1906
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Leeds Central (1906โ1922)
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Lord Mayor of Leeds (1904โ1905)
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Colonel C. W. Armstrong
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UUP
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1954
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Armagh (1954โ1959)
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Ernest Armstrong
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Labour
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1964
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North West Durham (1964โ1987)
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Henry Bruce Wright Armstrong
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UUP
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1921
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Mid Armagh (1921โ1922)
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Lord Lieutenant of Armagh (1924โ1939)
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Hilary Armstrong
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Labour
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1987
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North West Durham (1987โ2010)
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Later ennobled as Baroness Armstrong of Hill Top
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Sir Alfred Arnold
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Conservative
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1895
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Halifax (1895โ1900)
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Jacques Arnold
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Conservative
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1987
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Gravesham (1987โ1997)
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Sir Tom Arnold
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Conservative
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1974
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Hazel Grove (1974โ1997)
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Hugh Oakeley Arnold-Forster
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Liberal Unionist
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1892
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Belfast West (1892โ1906)
Croydon (1906โ1909)
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Secretary of State for War (1903โ1905)
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Sir William Arrol
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Liberal Unionist
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1895
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South Ayrshire (1895โ1906)
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Scott Arthur
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Labour
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2024
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Edinburgh South West (2024โpresent)
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Paddy Ashdown
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Liberal
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1983
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Yeovil (1983-1988)
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Leader of the Liberal Democrats (1988โ99)
High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina (2002โ2006)
Later ennobled as Baron Ashdown of Norton-sub-Hamdon
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Liberal Democrats
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Yeovil (1988-2001)
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H. H. Asquith
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Liberal
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1886
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East Fife (1886-1918)
Paisley (1920-1924)
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Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1908โ1916)
Chancellor of the Exchequer (1905โ1908)
Home Secretary (1892โ1895)
Secretary of State for War (1914)
Leader of the Liberal Party (1908โ1926)
Later ennobled as Earl of Oxford and Asquith
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Clement Attlee
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Labour
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1922
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Limehouse (1922-1950)
Walthamstow West (1950-1955)
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Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1945โ1951)
Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1942โ1945)
Leader of the Labour Party (1935โ1955)
Later ennobled as Earl Attlee
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