The 1832–33 United Kingdom general election, the first after the Reform Act, saw the Whigs win a large majority, with the Tories winning less than 30% of the vote.
Constituency | Seats | Type | Country | County | | Member | Party
|
Macclesfield[1] |
2 |
Borough |
England |
Cheshire |
|
John Ryle |
Tory |
Macclesfield [1] |
2 |
Borough |
England |
Cheshire |
|
John Brocklehurst |
Liberal |
Maidstone[2] |
2 |
Borough |
England |
Kent |
|
Abraham Wildey Robarts |
Liberal |
Maidstone [2] |
2 |
Borough |
England |
Kent |
|
Charles James Barnett |
Liberal |
Maldon[3] |
2 |
Borough |
England |
Essex |
|
Thomas Barrett Lennard |
Liberal |
Maldon [3] |
2 |
Borough |
England |
Essex |
|
Quintin Dick |
Tory |
Mallow[4] |
1 |
Borough |
Ireland |
Cork |
|
William Daunt [5] |
Irish Repeal |
Malmesbury[6] |
1 |
Borough |
England |
Wiltshire |
|
Viscount Andover |
Liberal |
Malton[7] |
2 |
Borough |
England |
Yorkshire, North/East |
|
William Fitzwilliam |
Liberal |
Malton [7] |
2 |
Borough |
England |
Yorkshire, North/East |
|
Charles Pepys |
Liberal |
Manchester[8] |
2 |
Borough |
England |
Lancashire |
|
Mark Philips |
Liberal |
Manchester [8] |
2 |
Borough |
England |
Lancashire |
|
Charles Poulett Thomson |
Liberal |
Marlborough[6] |
2 |
Borough |
England |
Wiltshire |
|
Lord Ernest Brudenell-Bruce |
Tory |
Marlborough [6] |
2 |
Borough |
England |
Wiltshire |
|
Henry Bingham Baring |
Tory |
Marylebone[9] |
2 |
Borough |
England |
Middlesex |
|
Edward Berkeley Portman |
Liberal |
Marylebone [9] |
2 |
Borough |
England |
Middlesex |
|
Sir William Horne |
Liberal |
Mayo[4] |
2 |
County |
Ireland |
Mayo |
|
John Browne |
Liberal |
Mayo [4] |
2 |
County |
Ireland |
Mayo |
|
Dominick Browne |
Liberal |
Meath[10] |
2 |
County |
Ireland |
Meath |
|
Morgan O'Connell |
Irish Repeal |
Meath [10] |
2 |
County |
Ireland |
Meath |
|
Henry Grattan |
Irish Repeal |
Merionethshire[11] |
1 |
County |
Wales |
Merionethshire |
|
Sir Robert Vaughan, Bt. |
Tory |
Merthyr Tydvil[12] |
1 |
Borough |
Wales |
Glamorganshire |
|
John Josiah Guest |
Liberal |
Middlesex[9] |
2 |
County |
England |
Middlesex |
|
Joseph Hume |
Liberal |
Middlesex [9] |
2 |
County |
England |
Middlesex |
|
George Byng |
Liberal |
Midhurst[2] |
1 |
Borough |
England |
Sussex |
|
Hon. Frederick Spencer |
Liberal |
Midlothian (aka Edinburghshire)[12] |
1 |
County |
Scotland |
Midlothian |
|
Sir John Dalrymple, Bt |
Liberal |
Monaghan[10] |
2 |
County |
Ireland |
Monaghan |
|
Cadwallader Blayney |
Tory |
Monaghan [10] |
2 |
County |
Ireland |
Monaghan |
|
Hon. Henry Westenra |
Liberal |
Monmouth Boroughs[13] |
1 |
District |
Wales |
Monmouthshire |
|
Benjamin Hall |
Liberal |
Monmouthshire[13] |
2 |
County |
Wales |
Monmouthshire |
|
Lord Granville Somerset |
Tory |
Monmouthshire [13] |
2 |
County |
Wales |
Monmouthshire |
|
William Addams Williams |
Liberal |
Montgomery Boroughs[9] |
1 |
District |
Wales |
Montgomeryshire |
|
David Pugh [14] |
Tory |
Montgomeryshire[9] |
1 |
County |
Wales |
Montgomeryshire |
|
Charles Williams-Wynn |
Tory |
Montrose Burghs[15] |
1 |
District |
Scotland |
Forfarshire |
|
Horatio Ross |
Liberal |
Morpeth[16] |
1 |
Borough |
England |
Northumberland |
|
Frederick George Howard |
Liberal |
Newark-on-Trent[15] |
2 |
Borough |
England |
Nottinghamshire |
|
William Ewart Gladstone |
Tory |
Newark-on-Trent [15] |
2 |
Borough |
England |
Nottinghamshire |
|
William Farnworth Handley |
Tory |
Newcastle-under-Lyme[8] |
2 |
Borough |
England |
Staffordshire |
|
William Henry Miller |
Tory |
Newcastle-under-Lyme [8] |
2 |
Borough |
England |
Staffordshire |
|
Sir Henry Willoughby, Bt |
Tory |
Newcastle-upon-Tyne[17] |
2 |
Borough |
England |
Northumberland |
|
Sir Matthew White Ridley, Bt |
Liberal |
Newcastle-upon-Tyne [17] |
2 |
Borough |
England |
Northumberland |
|
John Hodgson |
Tory |
Newport[13] |
2 |
Borough |
England |
Hampshire |
|
John Heywood Hawkins |
Liberal |
Newport [13] |
2 |
Borough |
England |
Hampshire |
|
William Henry Ord |
Liberal |
New Ross[18] |
1 |
Borough |
Ireland |
Wexford |
|
John Hyacinth Talbot |
Irish Repeal |
Newry[4] |
1 |
Borough |
Ireland |
Armagh/Down |
|
Lord Marcus Hill |
Tory |
New Shoreham[3] |
2 |
Borough |
England |
Sussex |
|
Sir Charles Burrell, Bt |
Tory |
New Shoreham [3] |
2 |
Borough |
England |
Sussex |
|
Harry Goring |
Liberal |
Norfolk Eastern[2] |
2 |
County |
England |
Norfolk |
|
William Howe Windham |
Liberal |
Norfolk Eastern [2] |
2 |
County |
England |
Norfolk |
|
Hon. George Keppel |
Liberal |
Norfolk Western[2] |
2 |
County |
England |
Norfolk |
|
Sir Jacob Astley, Bt |
Liberal |
Norfolk Western [2] |
2 |
County |
England |
Norfolk |
|
Sir William Ffolkes, Bt |
Liberal |
Northallerton[19] |
1 |
Borough |
England |
Yorkshire, North |
|
John George Boss |
Liberal |
Northampton[15] |
2 |
Borough |
England |
Northamptonshire |
|
Robert Vernon Smith |
Liberal |
Northampton [15] |
2 |
Borough |
England |
Northamptonshire |
|
Charles Ross |
Tory |
Northamptonshire Northern[15] |
2 |
County |
England |
Northamptonshire |
|
Viscount Milton |
Liberal |
Northamptonshire Northern [15] |
2 |
County |
England |
Northamptonshire |
|
Lord James Brudenell |
Tory |
Northamptonshire Southern[15] |
2 |
County |
England |
Northamptonshire |
|
Viscount Althorp |
Liberal |
Northamptonshire Southern [15] |
2 |
County |
England |
Northamptonshire |
|
William Ralph Cartwright |
Tory |
Northumberland Northern[16] |
2 |
County |
England |
Northumberland |
|
Viscount Howick |
Liberal |
Northumberland Northern [16] |
2 |
County |
England |
Northumberland |
|
Lord Ossulston |
Tory |
Northumberland Southern[16] |
2 |
County |
England |
Northumberland |
|
Thomas Wentworth Beaumont |
Liberal |
Northumberland Southern [16] |
2 |
County |
England |
Northumberland |
|
Matthew Bell |
Tory |
Norwich[20] |
2 |
Borough |
England |
Norfolk |
|
Viscount Stormont |
Tory |
Norwich [20] |
2 |
Borough |
England |
Norfolk |
|
Sir James Scarlett |
Tory |
Nottingham[21] |
2 |
Borough |
England |
Nottinghamshire |
|
Sir Ronald Craufurd Ferguson |
Liberal |
Nottingham [21] |
2 |
Borough |
England |
Nottinghamshire |
|
Viscount Duncannon |
Liberal |
Nottinghamshire Northern[15] |
2 |
County |
England |
Nottinghamshire |
|
Viscount Lumley |
Liberal |
Nottinghamshire Northern [15] |
2 |
County |
England |
Nottinghamshire |
|
Thomas Houldsworth |
Tory |
Nottinghamshire Southern[15] |
2 |
County |
England |
Nottinghamshire |
|
Evelyn Denison |
Liberal |
Nottinghamshire Southern [15] |
2 |
County |
England |
Nottinghamshire |
|
Earl of Lincoln |
Tory |
References
- 1 2 "No. 19012", The London Gazette, 11 January 1833. p. 77
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "No. 19009", The London Gazette, 1 January 1833. p. 4
- 1 2 3 4 "No. 19009", The London Gazette, 1 January 1833. p. 3
- 1 2 3 4 "No. 19017", The London Gazette, 29 January 1833. p. 198
- ↑ Mallow: Daunt was unseated on petition and Charles Jephson declared elected on 24 April 1833. (source: Walker, page 54)
- 1 2 3 "No. 19009", The London Gazette, 1 January 1833. p. 1
- 1 2 "No. 19010", The London Gazette, 4 January 1833. p. 27
- 1 2 3 4 "No. 19012", The London Gazette, 11 January 1833. p. 76
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 "No. 19008", The London Gazette, 28 December 1832. p. 2836
- 1 2 3 4 "No. 19010", The London Gazette, 4 January 1833. p. 26
- ↑ "No. 19006", The London Gazette, 21 December 1832. p. 2788
- 1 2 "No. 19008", The London Gazette, 28 December 1832. p. 2837
- 1 2 3 4 5 "No. 19007", The London Gazette, 25 December 1832. p. 2811
- ↑ Montgomery Boroughs: on petition, the election of David Pugh was declared void, and a by-election was held on 8 April 1833. (Craig, pages 509–510)
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 "No. 19008", The London Gazette, 28 December 1832. p. 2838
- 1 2 3 4 5 "No. 19009", The London Gazette, 1 January 1833. p. 2
- 1 2 "No. 19006", The London Gazette, 21 December 1832. p. 2787
- ↑ "No. 19011", The London Gazette, 8 January 1833. p. 55
- ↑ "No. 19010", The London Gazette, 4 January 1833. p. 28
- 1 2 "No. 19004", The London Gazette, 14 December 1832. p. 2728
- 1 2 "No. 19005", The London Gazette, 18 December 1832. p. 2751