List of First Deputy Chairmen of Ways and Means
From | Until | Name | Party | Constituency | Retirement honour |
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1902 | 1905 | Arthur Frederick Jeffreys | Conservative | Basingstoke | Baron Jeffreys |
1905 | 1906 | Laurence Hardy | Conservative | Ashford | ... |
1906 | 1910 | James Caldwell | Liberal | Lanarkshire Mid | ... |
1910 | 1911 | John Henry Whitley | Liberal | Halifax | ... |
1911 | 1918 | Donald Maclean | Liberal | Peebles and Selkirk | Knighthood |
1919 | 1923 | Sir Edwin Cornwall | Liberal | Bethnal Green North-East | Baronetcy |
Feb 1924 | Oct 1924 | Cyril Entwistle | Liberal | Hull South West | ... |
Dec 1924 | 1928 | Edward FitzRoy | Conservative | Daventry | Knighthood |
1928 | 1929 | Dennis Herbert | Conservative | Watford | Baron Hemingford |
1929 | 1931 | Herbert Dunnico | Labour | Consett | Knighthood |
1931 | 1938 | Robert Bourne | Conservative | Oxford | ... |
1938 | 1943 | Douglas Clifton Brown | Conservative | Hexham | Viscount Ruffside |
Jan 1943 | Mar 1943 | James Milner | Labour | Leeds South East | Baron Milner of Leeds |
1943 | 1945 | Charles Williams | Conservative | Torquay | ... |
1945 | 1948 | Hubert Beaumont | Labour | Batley and Morley | ... |
1948 | 1950 | Frank Bowles | Labour | Nuneaton | Baron Bowles |
1950 | 1951 | Sir Charles MacAndrew | Unionist/Conservative | Bute and Northern Ayrshire | Baron MacAndrew |
1951 | 1956 | Rhys Hopkin Morris | Liberal | Carmarthen | Knighthood |
1956 | 1959 | Gordon Touche | Conservative | Dorking | Baronetcy |
1959 | 1962 | Sir William Anstruther-Gray | Unionist/Conservative | Berwick and East Lothian | Baron Kilmany |
1962 | 1964 | Sir Robert Grimston, Bt | Conservative | Westbury | Baron Grimston of Westbury |
1964 | 1965 | Sir Samuel Storey, Bt | Conservative | Stretford | Baron Buckton |
1965 | 1966 | Roderic Bowen | Liberal | Ceredigion | ... |
1966 | 1968 | Sydney Irving | Labour | Dartford | Baron Irving of Dartford |
1968 | 1970 | Harry Gourlay | Labour | Kirkcaldy | ... |
1970 | 1973 | Betty Harvie Anderson | Conservative | East Renfrewshire | Baroness Skrimshire of Quarter |
1973 | 1974 | Lance Mallalieu | Labour | Brigg | Knighthood |
1974 | 1976 | Oscar Murton | Conservative | Poole | Baron Murton of Lindisfarne |
1976 | 1979 | Sir Myer Galpern | Labour | Glasgow Shettleston | Baron Galpern |
1979 | 1982 | Bryant Godman Irvine | Conservative | Rye | Knighthood |
1982 | 1987 | Ernest Armstrong | Labour | North West Durham | ... |
1987 | 1992 | Sir Paul Dean | Conservative | Woodspring | Baron Dean of Harptree |
1992 | 1997 | Geoffrey Lofthouse | Labour | Pontefract and Castleford | Baron Lofthouse of Pontefract |
1997 | 2000 | Michael Martin | Labour | Glasgow Springburn | Baron Martin of Springburn |
2000 | 2010 | Sylvia Heal | Labour | Halesowen and Rowley Regis | ... |
2010 | Nigel Evans | Conservative | Ribble Valley |
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