Manchester Rusholme (UK Parliament Constituency) - Members of Parliament

Members of Parliament

Election Member Party
1918 Robert Burdon Stoker Coalition Conservative
1919 John Henry Thorpe Coalition Conservative
1923 Charles Masterman Liberal
1924 Sir Frank Boyd Merriman Conservative
1933 Edmund Ashworth Radford Conservative
1944 Frederick William Cundiff Conservative
1945 Hugh Lester Hutchinson Labour
1949 Labour Independent Group
1950 constituency abolished


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