High Peak (UK Parliament Constituency) - Members of Parliament

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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