Members of Parliament
Election | Member | Party | |
---|---|---|---|
1885 | Thomas Tertius Paget | Liberal | |
1886 | Thomas Keay Tapling | Conservative | |
1891 by-election | John William Logan | Liberal | |
1904 by-election | Philip James Stanhope | Liberal | |
1906 | Rudolph Chambers Lehmann | Liberal | |
Dec. 1910 | John William Logan | Liberal | |
1916 by-election | Percy Alfred Harris | Liberal | |
1918 | Sir Keith Alexander Fraser | Coalition Conservative | |
1923 | John Wycliffe Black | Liberal | |
1924 | Lewis Phillips Winby | Conservative | |
1929 | The Earl Castle Stewart | Unionist | |
1933 by-election | Arthur Ronald Lambert Field Tree | Conservative | |
1945 | Humphrey Attewell | Labour | |
1950 | John Baldock | Conservative | |
1959 | Sir John Farr | Conservative | |
1992 | Edward Garnier | Conservative |
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