Islington East (UK Parliament Constituency) - Members of Parliament

Members of Parliament

Election Member Party
1885 Henry Bret Ince Liberal
1886 Isaac Cowley Lambert Conservative
1892 Sir Benjamin Cohen Conservative
1906 Sir George Heynes Radford Liberal
1917 by-election Edward Smallwood Liberal
1918 Alfred Baldwin Raper Coalition Conservative
1922 Austin Uvedale Morgan Hudson Conservative
1923 Arthur Strettell Comyns Carr Liberal
1924 Robert Inigo Tasker Conservative
1929 Ethel Bentham Labour
1931 by-election Elizabeth Leah Manning Labour
1931 Thelma Cazalet, later Cazalet-Keir Conservative
1945 Sir Eric Fletcher Labour
1970 John Grant Labour
Feb 1974 constituency abolished

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