List of MPs elected in the 1820 United Kingdom general election
This is a list of MPs elected to the House of Commons at the 7th 1820 United Kingdom general election, arranged by constituency. The Parliament was summoned 21 April 1820 and dissolved 2 June 1826. The Prime Minister throughout was the leader of the Tory Party, the Earl of Liverpool.
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5th Parliament | (1812) |
6th Parliament | (1818) |
7th Parliament | (1820) |
8th Parliament | (1826) |
9th Parliament | (1830) |
Changes
Results overturned on petition
Date | Constituency | Removed MP | Instated MP | ||
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4 June 1820 | Ipswich | Robert Alexander Crickett | Thomas Barrett-Lennard | ||
7 June 1820 | Boroughbridge | Richard Spooner | Radical | Captain George Mundy, RN | Tory |
Marmaduke Lawson | Whig | Henry Dawkins | Tory | ||
12 June 1820 | Callington | Sir Christopher Robinson | Tory | William Thompson | Whig |
Hon. Edward Pyndar Lygon | Tory | Matthias Attwood | Whig | ||
20 June 1820 | Bridport | Christopher Spurrier | Horace St Paul | ||
3 July 1820 | Limerick City | Hon. John Prendergast Vereker | Tory | Thomas Spring Rice | Whig |
16 Feb 1821 | Boston | Henry Ellis | William Augustus Johnson |
By-elections
Date | Constituency | Outgoing MP | Incoming MP | Cause | ||
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22 May 1820 | Tavistock | John Nicholas Fazakerly | Whig | Hugh Fortescue | Whig | Fazakerly resigned by taking the Chiltern Hundreds |
23 May 1820 | Appleby | George Tierney | Whig | Thomas Creevey | Whig | Tierney chose to sit for Knaresborough |
30 May 1820 | Scarborough | Viscount Normanby | Whig | Edmund Phipps | Tory | Viscount Normanby vacated seat |
23 May 1820 | Orford | Horace Beauchamp Seymour | Tory | Edmund Alexander Macnaghten | Tory | Seymour chose to sit for Lisburn |
31 May 1820 | Carlisle | John Christian Curwen | Whig | William James | Whig | Curwen sat for Cumberland |
2 June 1820 | Athlone | John McClintock | Tory | David Ker | Tory | McClintock vacated seat |
14 June 1820 | Saltash | Michael George Prendergast | John Fleming | Prendergast chose to sit for Galway Borough instead | ||
16 June 1820 | Okehampton | Albany Savile | Tory | John Campbell | Whig | Savile vacated his seat |
27 June 1820 | Malmesbury | Kirkman Finlay | Tory | William Leake | Finlay resigned amid campaigns against his rectorship of the University of Glasgow | |
27 June 1820 | Petersfield | Beaumont Hotham | Philip Musgrave | Hotham chose to sit for Leominster instead | ||
28 June 1820 | York | Lawrence Dundas | Whig | Robert Chaloner | Whig | Dundas ennobled |
29 June 1820 | Dundalk | John Metge | Tory | George Hartopp | Tory | Metge resigned seat, (appointed Escheator of Munster) |
29 June 1820 | Ennis | Sir Ross Mahon, Bt | Tory | Richard Wellesley | Tory | Mahon resigned seat |
30 June 1820 | Dublin | Rt Hon. Henry Grattan | Whig | Thomas Ellis | Tory | Grattan died 4 June 1820 |
13 July 1820 | Berwick-upon-Tweed | Sir David Milne | Henry Heneage St Paul | Milne's election declared void | ||
14 July 1820 | Colchester | Daniel Whittle Harvey | Radical | Henry Baring | Tory | Harvey's election declared void |
17 July 1820 | Old Sarum | Arthur Johnston Crawford | Tory | Josias du Pré Alexander | Tory | Crawford vacated seat |
21 July 1820 | Grantham | James Hughes | Sir Montague Cholmeley, Bt | Hughes election declared void | ||
11 September 1820 | County Kilkenny | James Butler, 1st Marquess of Ormonde | Charles Harwood Butler Clarke | Butler made Irish peer | ||
3 August 1820 | Heytesbury | Charles Ashe A'Court | Henry Handley | A'Court resigned | ||
10 August 1820 | County Louth | Viscount Jocelyn | John Jocelyn | Robert Jocelyn made Irish peer | ||
17 October 1820 | Aberdeenshire | James Ferguson | Tory | Hon. William Gordon | Tory | James Ferguson died |
7 November 1820 | Warwickshire | Sir Charles Mordaunt, Bt | Francis Lawley | Whig | Mordaunt vacated his seat | |
29 November 1820 | Westbury | Jonathan Elford | Tory | Manasseh Masseh Lopes | Tory | Elford and Barton both resigned under pressure from Lopes, who controlled the pocket borough |
Nathaniel Barton | Tory | Philip John Miles | Tory | |||
7 December 1820 | Berwick-upon-Tweed | Henry Heneage St Paul | Sir Francis Blake | St Paul died | ||
9 January 1821 | St Albans | William Tierney Robarts | Whig | Sir Henry Wright-Wilson | Tory | Robarts died 9 December 1920 |
16 Jan 1821 | Roscommon | Arthur French I | Arthur French II | Arthur French I died 24 November 1820 | ||
17 January 1821 | Yarmouth | Theodore Henry Broadhead | Tory | Theodore Broadhead | Tory | Theodore Henry Broadhead died |
1 February 1821 | Wilton | James Harris | John Hungerford Penruddocke | Tory | Harris succeeded to the peerage as Earl of Malmesbury | |
9 February 1821 | Newtown | Dudley Long North | Whig | Charles Compton Cavendish | Whig | North resigned |
9 February 1821 | Wicklow | William Parnell-Hayes | James Grattan | Liberal Party | Parnell-Hayes died 2 January 1821 | |
17 February 1821 | Plympton Erle | Alexander Boswell | Tory | William Gill Paxton | Boswell resigned due to a personal financial crisis | |
19 February 1821 | Dunbartonshire | Archibald Campbell-Colquhoun | John Buchanan | Campbell-Colquhoun died 8 December 1820 | ||
9 March 1821 | New Ross | John Carroll | Francis Leigh | Tory | Carroll resigned seat | |
21 March 1821 | Wigtown Burghs | Hon. James Henry Keith Stewart | Tory | Sir John Osborn, Bt | Tory | Stewart vacated seat |
28 April 1821 | Orford | John Douglas | Tory | Marquess of Londonderry | Tory | Douglas vacated seat |
5 May 1821 | Ludgershall | Henry Luttrell | Tory | George Pratt | Tory | Luttrell died on 25 April 1821 |
9 May 1821 | Down | Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh | Tory | Mathew Forde | Tory | Castlereagh made Irish peer |
11 May 1821 | Andover | Thomas Assheton Smith I | Tory | Thomas Assheton Smith II | Tory | Smith I resigned to become Lord Lieutenant of Caernarvonshire |
26 May 1821 | St Ives | James Graham | Whig | Christopher Hawkins | Tory | Graham resigned after accusations of bribing the electorate |
24 May 1821 | Stirlingshire | Sir Charles Edmonstone, Bt | Henry Home-Drummond | Edmonstone died 1 April 1821 | ||
5 June 1821 | Lymington | George Finch | William Manning | Finch resigned after the early death of his wife, Jane | ||
3 July 1821 | Kinsale | George Coussmaker | Sir Josias Rowley, Bt | Tory | Coussmaker died 23 May 1821 | |
30 July 1821 | King's County | John Clere Parsons | William Parsons, 3rd Earl of Rosse | John Clere Parsons made judge | ||
24 August 1821 | Oxford University | William Scott | Tory | Richard Heber | Tory | Scott was elevated to the peerage as Baron Stowell |
27 August 1821 | Queen's County | Hon. William Wellesley-Pole | Tory | Sir Charles Coote, Bt | Tory | Wellesley-Pole called to Upper House |
12 September 1821 | Shaftesbury | Edward Harbord | Ralph Leycester | Harbord succeeded to the peerage as Baron Suffield | ||
27 September 1821 | County Louth | John Foster | Thomas Skeffington | Foster called to Upper House | ||
18 October 1821 | Shropshire | John Cotes | Rowland Hill, 2nd Viscount Hill | Cotes died 24 August 1821 | ||
9 January 1822 | King's Lynn | Sir Martin Browne ffolkes | Marquess of Titchfield | ffolkes died 11 December 1821 | ||
12 January 1822 | County Antrim | Hugh Henry John Seymour | Tory | Viscount Beauchamp | Seymour died 2 December 1821 | |
1 February 1822 | Castle Rising | Earl of Rocksavage | Tory | Lord William Cholmondeley | Tory | Rocksavage elevated to peerage |
11 February 1822 | Higham Ferrers | William Plumer | Whig | Viscount Normanby | Whig | Plumer died 17 January 1822 |
14 February 1822 | Droitwich | Thomas Foley | Whig | John Hodgetts Hodgetts-Foley | Whig | Foley died 11 January 1822 |
18 February 1822 | Bletchingley | Marquess of Titchfield | Whig | Lord Francis Leveson-Gower | Tory | Titchfield resigned seat |
18 February 1822 | Dungarvan | Augustus William James Clifford | Whig | Hon. George Lamb | Whig | Clifford resigned seat |
9 March 1822 | Drogheda | Henry Metcalfe | Tory | William Meade Smyth | Tory | Metcalfe died 11 February 1822 |
14 March 1822 | Argyllshire | Lord John Campbell | Whig | Walter Frederick Campbell | Whig | Campbell resigned seat |
23 March 1822 | Lincoln | Coningsby Waldo-Sibthorpe | John Williams | Waldo-Sibthorpe died | ||
8 April 1822 | Dartmouth | Charles Milner Ricketts | James Hamilton Stanhope | Ricketts resigned seat | ||
12 April 1822 | Minehead | Henry Fownes Luttrell | Tory | John Douglas | Tory | Luttrell resigned to become a Commissioner of the Board of Audit |
30 April 1822 | Shaftesbury | Abraham Moore | Robert Grosvenor | Whig | Moore resigned | |
22 May 1822 | Saltash | Matthew Russell | William Russell | Whig | Matthew Russell died | |
26 June 1822 | Camelford | Francis Seymour-Conway | Tory | Sheldon Cradock | Whig | Seymour-Conway succeeded to the peerage as Marquess of Hertford |
30 July 1822 | Stockbridge | Joseph Foster Barham | Whig | Edward Stanley | Whig | Barham resigned after selling control of the seat |
30 July 1822 | Wigtownshire | James Hunter-Blair | Sir William Maxwell, Bt | Tory | Hunter-Blair died 24 June 1822 | |
14 August 1822 | Clitheroe | Hon. William Cust | Tory | Henry Porcher | Tory | Cust resigned seat |
1 October 1822 | Orford | Marquess of Londonderry | Tory | Charles Ross | Tory | Marquess of Londonderry died 12 August 1822 |
25 November 1822 | Derbyshire | Edward Mundy | Tory | Francis Mundy | Tory | Edward Mundy died, 18 October 1822 |
27 November 1822 | Cambridge University | John Henry Smyth | Whig | William John Bankes | Tory | Smyth died October 1822 |
2 December 1822 | Shropshire | Sir John Kynaston Powell, Bt | John Cressett-Pelham | Kynaston Powell died 24 October 1822 | ||
4 December 1822 | Sligo County | Charles O'Hara | Tory | Henry King | Tory | O'Hara died 19 September 1822 |
20 December 1822 | Ross-shire | Thomas Mackenzie | Sir James Mackenzie, Bt | Tory | Mackenzie died 19 October 20 | |
6 January 1823 | Wilton | Ralph Sheldon | Edward Baker | Sheldon died | ||
10 February 1823 | Harwich | Nicholas Vansittart | George Canning | Tory | Vansittart resigned seat | |
Charles Bathurst | John Charles Herries | Bathurst resigned seat | ||||
11 February 1823 | Windsor | Herbert Taylor | Tory | Edward Cromwell Disbrowe | Taylor resigned to become colonel for life of the 85th Foot Regiment | |
11 February 1823 | County Dublin | Hans Hamilton | Tory | Henry White | Tory | Hamilton died 22 December 1822 |
12 February 1823 | Peterborough | Sir James Scarlett | Whig | Sir James Scarlett | Whig | Scarlett re-elected after resigning |
15 February 1823 | Liverpool | George Canning | Tory | William Huskisson | Tory | Canning appointed to Crown office |
17 February 1823 | Berwick-upon-Tweed | Charles Bennet | Sir John Beresford, Bt | Charles Bennet ennobled | ||
18 February 1823 | Chichester | William Huskisson | Tory | William Stephen Poyntz | Huskisson appointed to Crown office | |
18 February 1823 | Winchester | James Henry Leigh | Edward East | Leigh resigned | ||
20 February 1823 | Winchelsea | Lucius Concannon | Whig | William Leader | Whig | Concannon died 29 January 1823 |
21 February 1823 | Arundel | Robert Blake | Thomas Read Kemp | Robert Blake died | ||
22 February 1823 | Coleraine | Sir John Beresford, Bt | Tory | Sir John William Head Brydges | Tory | Beresford resigned seat |
26 February 1823 | Dorset | Edward Berkeley Portman | Edward Portman | Whig | Edward Berkeley Portman died | |
28 February 1823 | Reigate | James Somers Cocks | James Cocks | James Somers Cocks resigned seat | ||
4 March 1823 | Rye | John Dodson | Robert Knight | Dodson vacated seat | ||
8 March 1823 | Fermanagh | Sir Galbraith Lowry Cole | Viscount Corry | Tory | Cole appointed to Crown office | |
18 March 1823 | Corfe Castle | George Bankes | Tory | John Bond | Tory | Bankes resigned |
3 April 1823 | Lymington | Harry Burrard-Neale | Walter Boyd | Burrard-Neale resigned to become Commander-in-Chief of the Mediterranean Fleet | ||
15 April 1823 | Haslemere | Robert Plumer Ward | Tory | George Lowther Thompson | Tory | Ward appointed to Crown office |
2 June 1823 | Bossiney | John Ward | Tory | John Stuart-Wortley-Mackenzie | Tory | Ward succeeded to the peerage as Viscount Dudley and Ward |
27 June 1823 | Hertford | Viscount Cranborne | Tory | Thomas Byron | Viscount Cranborne succeeded as 2nd Marquess of Salisbury | |
24 July 1823 | Newcastle-under-Lyme | William Shepherd Kinnersley | Evelyn Denison | Kinnersley died 8 July 1923 | ||
6 December 1823 | Lincolnshire | Charles Anderson-Pelham | William Amcotts-Ingilby | Anderson-Pelham called to Upper House | ||
10 February 1824 | Sandwich | Joseph Marryatt | Henry Bonham | Marryat died 12 January 1824 | ||
16 January 1824 | Liskeard | William Eliot | Tory | Lord Eliot | Tory | William Eliot called to Upper House |
16 February 1824 | Weobley | Lord Frederick Cavendish-Bentinck | Lord Henry Frederick Thynne | Tory | Cavendish-Bentinck vacated seat | |
21 February 1824 | County Louth | Thomas Skeffington | John Leslie Foster | Skeffington became Irish peer | ||
24 February 1824 | County Cavan | John Maxwell-Barry | Tory | Henry Maxwell, 7th Baron Farnham | Tory | Barry succeeded to Irish peerage |
1 March 1824 | Portarlington | David Ricardo | Whig | James Farquhar | Tory | Ricardo died 11 September 1823 |
4 March 1824 | Wigtown Burghs | Sir John Osborn, Bt | Tory | Nicholas Conyngham Tindal | Tory | Osborn appointed to Crown office |
5 March 1824 | New Ross | Francis Leigh | Tory | John Doherty | Tory | Leigh resigned seat |
5 March 1824 | Westmeath | Gustavus Hume Rochfort | Tory | Robert Smyth | Whig | Rochfort died 30 January 1824 |
8 March 1824 | Barnstaple | Michael Nolan | Frederick Hodgson | Nolan resigned to become Chief Justice of the Brecon Circuit | ||
Oxfordshire | John Fane (b. 1751) | Tory | John Fane (b. 1775) | Tory | Fane (b. 1751) died on 8 February 1824 | |
11 March 1824 | Plympton Erle | Ranald George Macdonald | John Henry North | Tory | Macdonald resigned to fight a succession action in the Court of Session | |
22 March 1824 | Queenborough | Hon. John Villiers | Tory | Lord Frederick Bentinck | Whig | Villiers called to Upper House |
5 April 1824 | Leitrim | Luke White | Samuel White | Luke White died 25 February 1824 | ||
20 April 1824 | Lancaster | Gabriel Doveton | Whig | Thomas Greene | Tory | Doveton died 9 April 1824 |
5 May 1824 | Dundalk | George Hartopp | Tory | Sir Robert Inglis, Bt | Tory | Hartopp died 31 March 1824 |
10 May 1824 | Penryn | Henry Swann | Tory | Robert Stanton | Tory | Swann died on 24 April 1824 |
14 May 1824 | Huntingdon | Earl of Ancram | Tory | James Stuart | Ancram called to Upper House | |
28 May 1824 | Northallerton | Henry Peirse (younger) | Whig | Marcus Beresford | Whig | Pierse died 14 May 1824 |
2 June 1824 | Okehampton | Henry Prittie | Whig | William Henry Trant | Tory | Prittie resigned seat |
30 June 1834 | Steyning | Lord Henry Howard-Molyneux-Howard | Whig | Henry Howard | Whig | Howard-Molyneux-Howard died 18 June 1824 |
13 July 1824 | Clackmannanshire | Robert Bruce | George Ralph Abercrombie | Bruce resigned seat | ||
27 January 1825 | Cornwall | William Lemon | Whig | Richard Vyvyan | Tory | Lemon died on 11 December 1824 |
4 February 1825 | Cambridge | Charles Madryll Cheere | Tory | Marquess of Graham | Tory | Cheere died 10 January 1825. |
18 February 1825 | Newport (Isle of Wight) | Leonard Thomas Worsley-Holmes | John Stuart | Worsley-Holmes died 10 January 1825 | ||
21 February 1825 | Donegal | Earl of Mount Charles | Tory | Francis Conyngham | Henry Conyngham died 26 December 1824 | |
28 February 1825 | Brackley | Henry Wrottesley | Tory | James Bradshaw | Tory | Wrottesley died 17 February 1825 |
8 March 1825 | Bramber | William Wilberforce | Independent | Arthur Gough-Calthorpe | Wilberforce resigned seat | |
25 March 1825 | Dartmouth | James Hamilton Stanhope | John Hutton Cooper | Stanhope committed suicide on 5 March 1825 | ||
30 March 1825 | Berkshire | Richard Griffin | Whig | Robert Palmer | Tory | Neville succeeded to the peerage as Baron Braybrooke and in 1825 changed name to Griffin. |
2 April 1825 | Carlisle | Sir James Graham, Bt | Tory | Sir Philip Musgrave, Bt | Tory | Graham died 21 March 1825 |
2 April 1825 | Petersfield | Philip Musgrave | James Law Lushington | Musgrave resigned to contest the Carlisle by-election | ||
6 April 1825 | Wigan | James Lindsay, Lord Lindsay | Tory | James Lindsay | Tory | Lord Linsay vacated seat |
6 May 1825 | Bere Alston | Henry Percy | Percy Ashburnham | Percy died | ||
27 June 1825 | Tyrone | Sir John Stewart, Bt | Tory | Hon. Henry Lowry-Corry | Tory | Sir John Stewart died 1 June 1825 |
8 February 1826 | Newport (Cornwall) | William Northey | Tory | Lord Charles Greatheed Bertie Percy | Tory | Northey died 19 January 1926 |
9 February 1826 | Exeter | William Courtenay | Samuel Trehawke Kekewich | Courtenay resigned to become Clerk Assistant of the Parliaments | ||
10 February 1826 | Banbury | Heneage Legge | Arthur Legge | Heneage Legge appointed to Crown office | ||
11 February 1826 | Warwick | Charles Mills | John Tomes | Milles died 29 Jan 1826 | ||
18 February 1826 | Corfe Castle | Henry Bankes | Tory | George Bankes | Tory | Henry Bankes resigned seat |
21 February 1826 | Northumberland | Charles John Brandling | Matthew Bell | Brandling died 1 February 1926 | ||
22 February 1826 | Oxford University | Richard Heber | Tory | Thomas Grimston Estcourt | Tory | Heber vacated seat |
1 March 1826 | Devizes | Thomas Grimston Estcourt | George Watson-Taylor | Estcourt resigned seat | ||
3 March 1826 | East Looe | George Watson-Taylor | Tory | Henry Perceval | Tory | Watson-Taylor resigned to stand in the Devizes by-election |
6 April 1826 | Mitchell | William Taylor Money | Henry Labouchere | Whig | Money resigned to become Consul General at Venice | |
6 April 1826 | Carlow County | Sir Ulysses Bagenal Burgh | Tory | Thomas Kavanagh | Tory | Burgh succeeded to Irish peerage |
8 May 1826 | Roxburghshire | Sir Alexander Don, Bt | Henry Hepburne-Scott | Don died 11 April 1823 | ||
17 Mar 1826 | Horsham | Sir John Aubrey, Bt | Henry Edward Fox | Whig | Aubrey died 14 March 1826 |
See also
- 1820 United Kingdom general election
- List of United Kingdom by-elections (1818–1832)
- List of Parliaments of the United Kingdom
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