Members of Parliament
Election | Member | Party | |
---|---|---|---|
1885 | William Sidebottom | Conservative | |
1900 | Oswald Partington | Liberal | |
December 1910 | Samuel Hill-Wood | Conservative | |
1929 | Alfred Law | Conservative | |
1939 by-election | Hugh Molson | Conservative | |
1961 by-election | David Walder | Conservative | |
1966 | Peter Jackson | Labour | |
1970 | Spencer Le Marchant | Conservative | |
1983 | Christopher Hawkins | Conservative | |
1992 | Charles Hendry | Conservative | |
1997 | Tom Levitt | Labour | |
2010 | Andrew Bingham | Conservative |
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