Members of Parliament
| Election | Member | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1885 | George Augustus Pilkington | Liberal | |
| 1886 | George Nathaniel Curzon | Conservative | |
| 1898 | Sir Herbert Naylor-Leyland | Liberal | |
| 1899 | George Augustus Pilkington | Liberal | |
| 1900 | Edward Marshall-Hall | Conservative | |
| 1906 | John Meir Astbury | Liberal | |
| 1910 | Godfrey Dalrymple-White | Conservative | |
| 1923 | John Fowler Leece Brunner | Liberal | |
| 1924 | Godfrey Dalrymple-White | Conservative | |
| 1931 | Robert Hudson | Conservative | |
| 1952 | Roger Fleetwood-Hesketh | Conservative | |
| 1959 | Ian Percival | Conservative | |
| 1987 | Ronnie Fearn | Liberal | |
| 1988 | Liberal Democrats | ||
| 1992 | Matthew Banks | Conservative | |
| 1997 | Ronnie Fearn | Liberal Democrats | |
| 2001 | John Pugh | Liberal Democrats | |
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