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1 May 1997 – Frank Doran (13 Apr 1949 – 30 Oct 2017) aged 68
CONSTITUENCY ABOLISHED 2005
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1 May 1997 – Frank Doran (13 Apr 1949 – 30 Oct 2017) aged 68
CONSTITUENCY ABOLISHED 2005
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ABERDEEN
26 May 1708 – John Gordon (c.1655 – 24 Aug 1730)
30 Oct 1710 – James Scott (c.1671 – Oct 1732) aged 61
8 Feb 1711 – William Livingston (c.1650 – after 1713)
18 Sep 1713 – John Middleton (27 Sep 1678 – 4 May 1739) aged 60
21 Feb 1715 – James Erskine [he was unseated on petition 1671 after 1745
in favour of John Middleton 22 Jul 1715]
22 Jul 1715 – John Middleton (27 Sep 1678 – 4 May 1739) aged 60
13 Apr 1722 – William Kerr [he was unseated on petition by 1682 17 Jan 1741
in favour of John Middleton 25 Oct 1722]
25 Oct 1722 – John Middleton (27 Sep 1678 – 4 May 1739) aged 60
8 Jun 1739 – John Maule (1706 – 2 Jul 1781) aged 75
20 Jun 1748 – Charles Maitland (c.1704 – 16 Feb 1751)
27 Mar 1751 – David Scott (1689 – 1 Dec 1766)
9 Jan 1767 – Sir John Lindsay (1737 – 7 Jun 1788) aged 50
12 Apr 1768 – Thomas Lyon (1741 – 13 Sep 1796) aged 55
11 Jan 1779 – Adam Drummond (31 Jan 1713 – 17 Jun 1786) aged 73
26 Apr 1784 – Sir David Carnegie (22 Nov 1753 – 25 May 1805) aged 51
22 Jul 1790 – Alexander Callender (20 Aug 1741 – 1 Apr 1792) aged 50
18 May 1792 – Alexander Allardyce (c.1743 – 1 Nov 1801)
5 Jan 1802 – James Farquhar (1 Aug 1764 – 4 Sep 1833) aged 69
24 Nov 1806 – John Ramsay (21 Apr 1775 – 28 Jun 1842) aged 67
30 May 1807 – James Farquhar (1 Aug 1764 – 4 Sep 1833) aged 69
13 Jul 1818 – Joseph Hume (22 Jan 1777 – 20 Feb 1855) aged 78
23 Aug 1830 – Sir James Carnegie, 5th baronet (28 Sep 1799 – 30 Jan 1849) aged 49
23 May 1831 – Horatio Ross (5 Sep 1801 – 6 Dec 1886) aged 85
18 Dec 1832 – Alexander Bannerman [kt 1851] (7 Oct 1788 – 30 Dec 1864) aged 76 [NB 1]
3 Aug 1847 – Alexander Dingwall Fordyce (4 Mar 1800 – 16 Jul 1864) aged 64
10 Jul 1852 – George Thompson (1804 – 11 Apr 1895) aged 90
2 Apr 1857 – William Henry Sykes (1790 – 16 Jun 1872) aged 81
29 Jun 1872 – John Farley Leith (1808 – 4 Apr 1887) aged 78
3 Apr 1880 – John Webster (1810 – 31 May 1891) aged 80
[NB 1 – Alexander Bannerman, MP for Aberdeen 1832-1847
After his parliamentary career had ended in 1847, Bannerman began a new career as a
colonial governor. His first appointment was as Lieutenant-Governor of Prince Edward Island
in 1851, followed by the Governorship of the Bahamas in 1854 and finally Newfoundland in
1857
It was while Governor of Newfoundland between 1857 and 1864 that Bannerman left his
biggest mark upon history. According to the Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage website
“Bannerman’s term began in the midst of heated negotiations between the colony, France
and Britain regarding French fishing rights along the French shore. Bannerman found the
Newfoundland government, under John Kent [1805-1872, Premier of Newfoundland 1858-
1861], unreasonable in its dealings, and corrupt. He argued that undeserving people received
relief aid, and that funds were misappropriated. Characteristically, Bannerman tried to fix the
problems. During the 1859 elections, he called for an enquiry into election procedures at
Harbour Grace and Burin [two towns on Newfoundland] after reports of disorderly conduct
took 10 days to reach him. He also held an independent inquiry into reports of undue
influence within the Assembly. The most sensational political drama ensued when Bannerman
dissolved the government during a dispute over a currency bill when premier John Kent
questioned the governor’s authority. The dissolution resulted in a tense election of the
opposition party to power [led by Hugh Hoyles 1814-1888, Premier of Newfoundland 1861-
1865], and crowd violence in St. John’s. Troops quieted the riots, however, and the
government resumed its work.”
After his term expired in 1864, Bannerman returned to Great Britain where, weakened by a
cold, he died as a result of falling down a flight of stairs on 30 December 1864.]
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ANGUS NORTH AND MEARNS
23 Feb 1950 – Colin Norman Thornton-Kemsley [kt 1958] (2 Sep 1903 – 17 Jul 1977) aged 73
15 Oct 1964 – Alick Laidlaw Buchanan-Smith (8 Apr 1932 – 29 Aug 1991) aged 59
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ABERCROMBY
25 Nov 1885 – William Frederic Lawrence (29 Dec 1844 – 15 Jan 1935) aged 90
16 Jan 1906 – John Edward Bernard Seely, later [1933] 1st Baron Mottistone (31 May 1868 – 7 Nov 1947) aged 79
18 Jan 1910 – Richard Godolphin Walmesley Chaloner, later [1917] 1st Baron Gisborough (12 Oct 1856 – 23 Jan 1938) aged 81
28 Jun 1917 – Edward Montagu Cavendish Stanley, styled Baron Stanley (9 Jul 1894 – 16 Oct 1938) aged 44
CONSTITUENCY ABOLISHED 1918
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ABERCONWY
6 May 2010 – Guto ap Owain Bebb (9 Oct 1968 – )
12 December 2019 – Robin Millar (15 Oct 1968-)
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ABERAVON
14 Dec 1918 – John Edwards (? 1882 – 23 May 1960) aged 77
15 Nov 1922 – James Ramsay Macdonald (12 Oct 1866 – 9 Nov 1937) aged 71
30 May 1929 – William George Cove (21 May 1888 – 15 Mar 1963) aged 74
8 Oct 1959 – John Morris [kt 1999],later [2001] Baron Morris
of Aberavon (5 Nov 1931 -)
7 Jun 2001 – David Hywel Francis (6 Jun 1946 – 14 February 2021) aged 74
7 May 2015 – Stephen Nathan Kinnock (1 Jan 1970 -)
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ABBEY
14 Dec 1918 – William Lehman Ashmead Bartlett Burdett-Coutts (20 Jan 1851 – 28 Jul 1921) aged 70
25 Aug 1921 – John Sanctuary Nicholson (19 May 1863 – 21 Feb 1924) aged 60
19 Mar 1924 – Otho William Nicholson [NB 1] (30 Nov 1891 – 29 Jun 1978) aged 86 [NB 2]
12 Jul 1932 – Sidney Herbert, later [1936] 1st baronet (29 Jul 1890 – 22 Mar 1939) aged 48
17 May 1939 – Sir William Harold Webbe (30 Sep 1885 – 22 Apr 1965) aged 79
CONSTITUENCY ABOLISHED 1950
[NB 1 – Otho William Nicholson, MP for Abbey 1924-1932]
Nicholson was one of only three survivors of an air crash at London Airport on 2 March 1948.
The following edited report appeared in “The Times” of 3 March 1948:-
‘A Dakota aircraft of the Sabena Airline [the national airline of Belgium] from Brussels, arriving
at London Airport, Heathrow, in thick fog soon after 9 o’clock last night, crashed in landing
and burst into flames on the ground. Of the passengers and crew, numbering 22, all but three
were killed. The three survivors [including Nicholson] were pulled clear of the wreckage by the
first members of the airport rescue teams to reach the aircraft…….This is the worst accident
that has happened at London Airport. The aircraft landed in a nose dive about 50 yards from
the wide concrete band of the runway which is generally used in fog. There was an explosion
and the Dakota broke into fierce flames immediately.
‘After the three survivors had been rescued the heat became so intense that no more rescues
were possible. In spite of the water and foam poured on to the flames the fire raged some
time before it became possible to reach the first bodies. The rescue squad and other helpers
worked in the fog in the beams of portable searchlights, ankle-deep in mud and foam. In an
hour or so the fire had almost burned itself out, leaving masses of red-hot ashes from which
the charred bodies were extricated with great difficulty, long pauses being necessary while
more water was poured in.’
[NB 2 – by-election contested by Winston Churchill, who was only narrowly defeated]
| Candidate name | Party | Gender | Number of votes | Share (%) | Change vs. 2017 for party (percentage points) | ||
| Alan Campbell | Labour | Male | 26,928 | 48.1% | -8.9 | ||
| Lewis Bartoli | Conservative | Male | 22,071 | 39.4% | +2.9 | ||
| John Appleby | Liberal Democrat | Male | 3,791 | 6.8% | +3.7 | ||
| Ed Punchard | Brexit Party | Male | 1,963 | 3.5% | 0.0 | ||
| Julia Erskine | Green | Female | 1,281 | 2.3% | +1.2 |
| Election statistics | ||
| Majority | ||
| Votes | 4,857 | |
| Percent | 8.7% | |
| Rank (1 = highest %) | 534 | |
| Turnout | ||
| Constituency | 72.5% | |
| Region | 64.2% | |
| UK | 67.3% | |
| Constituency in 2017 | 73.4% | |
| Size of electorate | 77,261 | |
| Valid votes cast | 56,034 |
| Candidate name | Party | Gender | Number of votes | Share (%) | Change vs. 2017 for party (percentage points) | ||
| Munira Wilson | Liberal Democrat | Female | 36,166 | 56.1% | +3.3 | ||
| Isobel Grant | Conservative | Female | 22,045 | 34.2% | -3.8 | ||
| Ranjeev Walia | Labour | Male | 5,476 | 8.5% | -0.7 | ||
| Stuart Wells | Brexit Party | Male | 816 | 1.3% | 0.0 |
| Election statistics | ||
| Majority | ||
| Votes | 14,121 | |
| Percent | 21.9% | |
| Rank (1 = highest %) | 344 | |
| Turnout | ||
| Constituency | 76.0% | |
| Region | 67.5% | |
| UK | 67.3% | |
| Constituency in 2017 | 79.5% | |
| Size of electorate | 84,906 | |
| Valid votes cast | 64,503 |
| Candidate name | Party | Gender | Number of votes | Share (%) | Change vs. 2017 for party (percentage points) | ||
| Gregory Clark | Conservative | Male | 30,119 | 55.1% | -1.8 | ||
| Ben Chapelard | Liberal Democrat | Male | 15,474 | 28.3% | +18.4 | ||
| Antonio Weiss | Labour | Male | 8,098 | 14.8% | -11.7 | ||
| Christopher Camp | Independent | Male | 488 | 0.9% | 0.0 | ||
| Nigel Peacock | Independent | Male | 471 | 0.9% | 0.0 |
| Election statistics | ||
| Majority | ||
| Votes | 14,645 | |
| Percent | 26.8% | |
| Rank (1 = highest %) | 282 | |
| Turnout | ||
| Constituency | 73.0% | |
| Region | 70.2% | |
| UK | 67.3% | |
| Constituency in 2017 | 72.5% | |
| Size of electorate | 74,823 | |
| Valid votes cast | 54,650 |