Members of Parliament
Election | Member | Party | |
---|---|---|---|
1885 | Isaac Hoyle | Liberal | |
1892 | Thomas Snape | Liberal | |
1895 | George Kemp | Liberal Unionist | |
1904 | Liberal | ||
1906 | Sir Edward Hopkinson Holden, Bt | Liberal | |
Jan 1910 | Harold Thomas Cawley | Liberal | |
1915 by-election | Albert Holden Illingworth | Liberal | |
1918 | constituency abolished: see Heywood and Radcliffe |
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