Uxbridge (UK Parliament Constituency) - Members of Parliament

Members of Parliament

Election Member Party
1885 Sir Frederick Dixon-Hartland, Bt Conservative
Jan 1910 Hon. Charles Thomas Mills Conservative
1915 by-election Hon. Arthur Mills Conservative
1918 Sir Sidney Peel, Bt Conservative
1922 Sir Dennistoun Burney, Bt Conservative
1929 John Llewellin Conservative
1945 Frank Beswick Labour Co-operative
1959 Charles Curran Conservative
1966 John Ryan Labour
1970 Charles Curran Conservative
1972 by-election Sir Michael Shersby Conservative
1997 by-election John Randall Conservative

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