Members of Parliament
Election | Member | Party | |
---|---|---|---|
1868 | Edmund Backhouse | Liberal | |
1880 | Theodore Fry | Liberal | |
1895 | Arthur Pease | Liberal Unionist | |
1898 by-election | Herbert Pike Pease | Liberal Unionist, then Unionist | |
1910 | Ignatius Timothy Tribich Lincoln | Liberal | |
1910 | Herbert Pike Pease | Conservative | |
1923 by-election | William Edwin Pease | Conservative | |
1926 by-election | Arthur Lewis Shepherd | Labour | |
1931 | Charles Urie Peat | Conservative | |
1945 | David Hardman | Labour | |
1951 | Fergus Graham | Conservative | |
1959 | Anthony Bourne-Arton | Conservative | |
1964 | Edward Fletcher | Labour | |
1983 by-election | Oswald O'Brien | Labour | |
1983 | Michael Fallon | Conservative | |
1992 | Alan Milburn | Labour | |
2010 | Jenny Chapman | Labour |
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