Members of Parliament
Election | Member | Party | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1885 | Sir Charles Russell | Liberal | later Baron Russell of Killowen | |
1894 by-election | John Fletcher Moulton | Liberal | later Baron Moulton | |
1895 | Thomas Herbert Robertson | Conservative | ||
1906 | Horatio Bottomley | Liberal | resigned 16 May 1912 after being declared bankrupt | |
1912 by-election | Hector Morison | Liberal | ||
1918 | Horatio Bottomley | Independent | expelled 1 Aug 1922 after being convicted of fraud | |
1922 by-election | Clifford Erskine-Bolst | Conservative | ||
1923 | Herbert Morrison | Labour | later Baron Morrison of Lambeth | |
1924 | George Garro-Jones | Liberal | later 1st Baron Trefgarne | |
1929 | Herbert Morrison | Labour | later Baron Morrison of Lambeth | |
1931 | Marjorie Graves | Conservative | ||
1935 | Herbert Morrison | Labour | later Baron Morrison of Lambeth | |
1945 | Herbert Butler | Labour | ||
1955 | constituency abolished |
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