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Adam Tutbury
Adam Tutbury (died ca. 1400), of Kingston-upon-Hull, Yorkshire, was an English politician and merchant.
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Alexander Stockdale
Alexander Stockdale (c.1509-1563), of Kingston upon Hull, Yorkshire, was an English politician.
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Andrew Marvell
Andrew Marvell (31 March 1621 – 16 August 1678) was an English metaphysical poet, satirist and politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1659 and 1678.
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Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 8th Earl of Shaftesbury
Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 8th Earl of Shaftesbury Bt DL (27 June 1831 – 13 April 1886), styled Lord Ashley between 1851 and 1885, was a British peer.
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Aubrey Beauclerk, 6th Duke of St Albans
Aubrey Beauclerk, 6th Duke of St Albans (21 August 1765 – 12 August 1815) was the son of Aubrey Beauclerk, 5th Duke of St Albans by his wife Catherine.
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Barebone's Parliament
Barebone's Parliament, also known as the Little Parliament, the Nominated Assembly and the Parliament of Saints, came into being on 4 July 1653, and was the last attempt of the English Commonwealth to find a stable political form before the installation of Oliver Cromwell as Lord Protector.
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Baron of the Exchequer
The Barons of the Exchequer, or barones scaccari, were the judges of the English court known as the Exchequer of Pleas.
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British general election, 1727
The 1727 British general election returned members to serve in the House of Commons of the 7th Parliament of Great Britain to be summoned, after the merger of the Parliament of England and the Parliament of Scotland in 1707.
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British general election, 1741
The 1741 British general election returned members to serve in the House of Commons of the 9th Parliament of Great Britain to be summoned, after the merger of the Parliament of England and the Parliament of Scotland in 1707.
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British general election, 1747
The 1747 British general election returned members to serve in the House of Commons of the 10th Parliament of Great Britain to be summoned, after the merger of the Parliament of England and the Parliament of Scotland in 1707.
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British general election, 1774
The 1774 British general election returned members to serve in the House of Commons of the 14th Parliament of Great Britain to be held, after the merger of the Parliament of England and the Parliament of Scotland in 1707.
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British general election, 1780
The 1780 British general election returned members to serve in the House of Commons of the 15th Parliament of Great Britain to be summoned after the merger of the Parliament of England and the Parliament of Scotland in 1707.
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British general election, 1784
The 1784 British general election resulted in William Pitt the Younger securing an overall majority of about 120 in the House of Commons of Great Britain, having previously had to survive in a House which was dominated by his opponents.
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British general election, 1790
The 1790 British general election returned members to serve in the House of Commons of the 17th Parliament of Great Britain to be summoned after the merger of the Parliament of England and the Parliament of Scotland in 1707.
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British general election, 1796
The 1796 British general election returned members to serve in the 18th and last House of Commons of the Parliament of Great Britain to be summoned before the Union of Great Britain and Ireland on 1 January 1801.
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British Newspaper Archive
The British Newspaper Archive web site provides access to searchable digitised archives of British newspapers.
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Charles Morgan Norwood
Charles Morgan Norwood (1825 – 24 April 1891) was an English steam ship owner and Liberal Party politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1865 to 1885.
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Charles Wilson, 1st Baron Nunburnholme
Charles Henry Wilson, 1st Baron Nunburnholme (22 April 1833 – 27 October 1907), was a prominent English shipowner who became head of the Thomas Wilson Sons & Co. shipping business.
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Conservative Party (UK)
The Conservative Party, officially the Conservative and Unionist Party, is a centre-right political party in the United Kingdom.
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David Hartley (the Younger)
David Hartley the younger (1732 – 19 December 1813) was a statesman, a scientific inventor, and the son of the philosopher David Hartley.
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Drypool
Drypool (archaic DripoleAlso Dritpole, Dritpol, Dripold, Dripol, Dridpol) is an area within the city of Kingston upon Hull, England.
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Edward Baron
Edward Baron (by 1464–?1514), of Kingston upon Hull, Yorkshire, was an English politician.
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Edward Reed (naval architect)
Sir Edward James Reed, KCB, FRS (20 September 1830 – 30 November 1906) was a British naval architect, author, politician, and railroad magnate.
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Election petition
An election petition refers to the procedure for challenging the result of a Parliamentary election.
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First Protectorate Parliament
The First Protectorate Parliament was summoned by the Lord Protector Oliver Cromwell under the terms of the Instrument of Government.
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Freedom of the City
The Freedom of the City is an honour bestowed by a municipality upon a valued member of the community, or upon a visiting celebrity or dignitary.
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George Crowle
George Crowle was a Member of Parliament for the Kingston upon Hull parliamentary constituency in Yorkshire, England.
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George Robinson, 1st Marquess of Ripon
George Frederick Samuel Robinson, 1st Marquess of Ripon, (24 October 1827 – 9 July 1909), styled Viscount Goderich from 1833 to 1859 and known as the Earl of Ripon in 1859 and as the Earl de Grey and Ripon from 1859 to 1871, was a British politician who served in every Liberal cabinet from 1861 until the year before his death, which took place forty-eight years later.
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Harry Pulteney
General Harry Pulteney (14 February 1686 – 26 October 1767) was an English soldier and Member of Parliament.
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Harvey Lewis (politician)
John Harvey Lewis (1814 – 23 October 1888) was an Irish-born lawyer and Liberal politician who sat in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom from 1861 to 1874.
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Henry Farmer-Atkinson
Henry John Atkinson, later Henry John Farmer-Atkinson JP, MP, (1828 – 1913) was an English Conservative Party politician and shipowner.
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Henry Vane the Younger
Sir Henry Vane (baptised 26 March 161314 June 1662) (often referred to as Harry Vane to distinguish him from his father), son of Henry Vane the Elder, was an English politician, statesman, and colonial governor.
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House of Commons of the United Kingdom
The House of Commons is the lower house of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
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James Clay (author)
James Clay (20 December 1804, London – 26 December 1873, Brighton) was an English politician and a leading whist authority.
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John Bramley-Moore
John Bramley-Moore (1800–19 November 1886) was an English politician and chairman of Mersey Docks and Harbour Board.
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John Eland (MP)
John Eland (by 1484–1542), of Kingston upon Hull, Yorkshire, was an English politician.
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John Fitling
John Fitling (died 1434), of Kingston upon Hull, Yorkshire, was an English politician and merchant.
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John Hanmer, 1st Baron Hanmer
John Hanmer, 1st Baron Hanmer (22 December 1809 – 8 March 1881), known as Sir John Hanmer, Bt, between 1828 and 1872, was a British politician.
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John Hedon
John Hedon (fl. 1378–86), of Kingston upon Hull, Yorkshire, was an English politician.
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John Lister (died 1616)
John Lister (died 19 January 1616) was an English lead merchant and politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1601 Lister was a lead merchant of Hull and in about 1590 he purchased a plot of land on the High Street overlooking the River Hull.
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John Lister (died 1640)
John Lister (1587 – 1640) was an English merchant and politician who sat in the House of Commons variously between 1621 and 1640.
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John Mitchell (Hull politician)
John Mitchell (c.1781 – 29 August 1859) was an English Tory politician.
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John Ramsden (died 1665)
John Ramsden (c1612 - 1665) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1659 and 1660.
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John Somes
John Somes (1819 – 29 May 1871) was a British Conservative Party politician.
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John Spalding (14th-century MP)
John Spalding (fl. 1388), of Kingston upon Hull, Yorkshire, was an English politician and cloth merchant.
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John Staniforth
John Staniforth (1771–1830) was a British politician and Director of the Bank of England.
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John Suckling (politician)
Sir John Suckling (1569 – 27 March 1627) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1601 and 1627.
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Joseph Hoare (MP)
Joseph Hoare (21 March 1814 – 21 January 1886) was a British Conservative Party politician and banker.
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Joseph Micklethwaite, 1st Viscount Micklethwaite
Joseph Micklethwaite, 1st Viscount Micklethwaite (ca. 1680 – 16 January 1734) was an English politician, peer and diplomat.
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Joseph Walker Pease
Joseph Walker Pease (1820 - 22 November 1882) was a Conservative Party politician.
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Kingston upon Hull
Kingston upon Hull, usually abbreviated to Hull, is a city and unitary authority in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England.
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Kingston upon Hull by-election, 1873
The Kingston upon Hull by-election of 1873 was held on 22 October 1873.
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Kingston upon Hull Central (UK Parliament constituency)
Kingston upon Hull Central was a parliamentary constituency in the city of Kingston upon Hull in East Yorkshire.
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Kingston upon Hull East (UK Parliament constituency)
Kingston upon Hull East (usually just Hull East) is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2010 by Karl Turner of the Labour Party.
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Kingston upon Hull West (UK Parliament constituency)
Kingston upon Hull West was a borough constituency in Kingston upon Hull which returned one Member of Parliament (MP) to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1885 until it was abolished for the 1918 general election.
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Liberal Party (UK)
The Liberal Party was one of the two major parties in the United Kingdom – with the opposing Conservative Party – in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
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Long Parliament
The Long Parliament was an English Parliament which lasted from 1640 until 1660.
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Lord Robert Manners (British Army officer, died 1782)
General Lord Robert Manners (c. 1721 – 31 May 1782) was an English soldier and nobleman.
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Matthew Davenport Hill
Matthew Davenport Hill (6 August 1792 – 7 June 1872) was an English lawyer and penologist.
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Matthew Talbot Baines
Matthew Talbot Baines QC, DL (17 February 1799 – 22 January 1860) was a British lawyer and Liberal politician.
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Maurice Abbot
Sir Maurice Abbot (Morris) (1565–1642) was an English merchant of the East India Company and later a politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1621 and 1626.
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Norfolk News
The Norfolk News was a regional newspaper published in Norwich, England.
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Parliament of the United Kingdom
The Parliament of the United Kingdom, commonly known as the UK Parliament or British Parliament, is the supreme legislative body of the United Kingdom, the Crown dependencies and overseas territories.
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Peelite
The Peelites were a breakaway faction of the British Conservative Party from 1846 to 1859 who joined with the Whigs and Radicals to form the Liberal Party.
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Peregrine Pelham
Sir Peregrine Pelham (died 1650) was an English Member of Parliament and one of the regicides of King Charles I. Pelham was a prosperous merchant in Hull before becoming town sheriff in 1636 and the MP for Hull in 1641.
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Peter Probie
Sir Peter Probie (died March 1625) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons at times between 1593 and 1598.
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Philip Henry Stanhope, 4th Earl Stanhope
Philip Henry Stanhope, 4th Earl Stanhope FRS (7 December 1781 – 2 March 1855), was an English aristocrat, chiefly remembered for his role in the Kaspar Hauser case during the 1830s.
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Radicals (UK)
The Radicals were a loose parliamentary political grouping in Great Britain and Ireland in the early to mid-19th century, who drew on earlier ideas of radicalism and helped to transform the Whigs into the Liberal Party.
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Reform Act 1832
The Representation of the People Act 1832 (known informally as the 1832 Reform Act, Great Reform Act or First Reform Act to distinguish it from subsequent Reform Acts) was an Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom (indexed as 2 & 3 Will. IV c. 45) that introduced wide-ranging changes to the electoral system of England and Wales.
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Richard Crowle
Richard Crowle (15 July 1699 – 21 June 1757) was a Yorkshire lawyer and a Member of Parliament for the Kingston upon Hull parliamentary constituency.
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Rockingham Whigs
The Rockingham Whigs (or Rockinghamites) in 18th century British politics were a faction of the Whigs led by Charles Watson-Wentworth, 2nd Marquess of Rockingham, from about 1762 until his death in 1782.
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Roundhead
Roundheads were supporters of the Parliament of England during the English Civil War.
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Royal Commission
A Royal Commission is a major ad-hoc formal public inquiry into a defined issue in some monarchies.
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Royal Historical Society
The Royal Historical Society (abbr. RHistS; founded 1868) is a learned society of the United Kingdom which advances scholarly studies of history.
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Rump Parliament
The Rump Parliament was the English Parliament after Colonel Thomas Pride purged the Long Parliament, on 6 December 1648, of those members hostile to the Grandees' intention to try King Charles I for high treason.
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Samuel Thornton (MP)
Samuel Thornton (6 November 1754 – 3 July 1838) was one of the sons of John Thornton, a leading merchant in the Russian and Baltic trade, and was a director of the Bank of England for 53 years and Governor (1799–1801).
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Sculcoates
Sculcoates is a suburb of Kingston upon Hull, north of the city centre, in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England.
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Second Protectorate Parliament
The Second Protectorate Parliament in England sat for two sessions from 17 September 1656 until 4 February 1658, with Thomas Widdrington as the Speaker of the House of Commons.
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Short Parliament
The Short Parliament was a Parliament of England that was summoned by King Charles I of England on 20 February 1640 and sat from 13 April to 5 May 1640.
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Simon Grimsby (MP for Kingston upon Hull)
Simon Grimsby (fl. 1381–1394), of Kingston upon Hull, Yorkshire, was an English politician.
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Sir Charles Turner, 2nd Baronet
Sir Charles Turner, 2nd Baronet (28 January 1773 –1 February 1810) was an English politician.
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Sir George Denys, 1st Baronet
Sir George Denys, 1st Baronet (1788-1857), of Blacklands House, Chelsea, Middlesex, was an English politician.
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Sir James Graham, 2nd Baronet
Sir James Robert George Graham, 2nd Baronet GCB PC (1 June 1792 – 25 October 1861) was a British statesman.
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Sir William St Quintin, 3rd Baronet
Sir William St.
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Sutton-on-Hull
Sutton-on-Hull is a suburb of the city of Kingston upon Hull, in the ceremonial county of the East Riding of Yorkshire, England.
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The Atlas (newspaper)
The Atlas was a newspaper published in England from 1826 to 1869.
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Third Protectorate Parliament
The Third Protectorate Parliament sat for one session, from 27 January 1659 until 22 April 1659, with Chaloner Chute and Thomas Bampfylde as the Speakers of the House of Commons.
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Thomas Aldred (MP)
Thomas Aldred (Aldriche, Alured) (by 1515-62), of Kingston-upon-Hull, Yorkshire, was an English politician.
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Thomas Carter (Hull MP)
Thomas Carter (– 3 June 1767) was an English politician.
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Thomas Dalton (MP)
Thomas Dalton (1516/17 – 4 January 1591), of Kingston upon Hull, Yorkshire, was an English politician.
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Thomas Fleming (judge)
Sir Thomas Fleming (April 1544 – 7 August 1613) was an English judge and politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1581 and 1611.
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Thomas Kirkby (MP for Kingston upon Hull)
Thomas Kirkby (fl. 1391-1411), of Kingston upon Hull, Yorkshire, was an English politician and merchant.
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Thomas Perronet Thompson
Thomas Perronet Thompson (1783–1869) was a British Parliamentarian, a governor of Sierra Leone and a radical reformer.
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Thomas Waltham
Thomas Waltham (fl. 1379-1388), of Kingston upon Hull, Yorkshire, was an English politician.
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Tories (British political party)
The Tories were members of two political parties which existed sequentially in the Kingdom of England, the Kingdom of Great Britain and later the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from the 17th to the early 19th centuries.
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United Kingdom constituencies
In the United Kingdom (UK), each of the electoral areas or divisions called constituencies elect one member to a parliament or assembly, with the exception of European Parliament and Northern Ireland Assembly constituencies which are multi member constituencies.
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United Kingdom general election, 1802
The 1802 United Kingdom general election was the election to the House of Commons of the second Parliament of the United Kingdom.
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United Kingdom general election, 1806
The 1806 United Kingdom general election was the election of members to the 3rd Parliament of the United Kingdom.
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United Kingdom general election, 1807
The 1807 United Kingdom general election was the third general election to be held after the Union of Great Britain and Ireland.
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United Kingdom general election, 1812
The 1812 United Kingdom general election was the fourth general election to be held after the Union of Great Britain and Ireland.
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United Kingdom general election, 1818
The 1818 United Kingdom general election saw the Whigs gain a few seats, but the Tories under the Earl of Liverpool retained a majority of around 90 seats.
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United Kingdom general election, 1820
The 1820 United Kingdom general election was triggered by the death of King George III and produced the first parliament of the reign of his successor, George IV.
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United Kingdom general election, 1826
The 1826 United Kingdom general election saw the Tories under the Earl of Liverpool win a substantial and increased majority over the Whigs.
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United Kingdom general election, 1830
The 1830 United Kingdom general election was triggered by the death of King George IV and produced the first parliament of the reign of his successor, William IV.
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United Kingdom general election, 1831
The 1831 United Kingdom general election saw a landslide win by supporters of electoral reform, which was the major election issue.
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United Kingdom general election, 1832–33
The 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.
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United Kingdom general election, 1835
The 1835 United Kingdom general election was called when Parliament was dissolved on 29 December 1834.
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United Kingdom general election, 1837
The 1837 United Kingdom general election was triggered by the death of King William IV and produced the first Parliament of the reign of his successor, Victoria.
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United Kingdom general election, 1841
In the 1841 United Kingdom general election, there was a big swing as Sir Robert Peel's Conservatives took control of the House of Commons.
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United Kingdom general election, 1847
The 1847 United Kingdom general election saw candidates calling themselves Conservatives win the most seats, in part because they won a number of uncontested seats.
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United Kingdom general election, 1852
The 1852 United Kingdom general election was a watershed in the formation of the modern political parties of Britain.
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United Kingdom general election, 1857
In the 1857 United Kingdom general election, the Whigs, led by Lord Palmerston, finally won a majority in the House of Commons as the Conservative vote fell significantly.
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United Kingdom general election, 1859
In the 1859 United Kingdom general election, the Whigs, led by Lord Palmerston, held their majority in the House of Commons over the Earl of Derby's Conservatives.
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United Kingdom general election, 1865
The 1865 United Kingdom general election saw the Liberals, led by Lord Palmerston, increase their large majority over the Earl of Derby's Conservatives to more than 80.
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United Kingdom general election, 1868
The 1868 United Kingdom general election was the first after passage of the Reform Act 1867, which enfranchised many male householders, thus greatly increasing the number of men who could vote in elections in the United Kingdom.
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United Kingdom general election, 1874
The 1874 United Kingdom general election saw the incumbent Liberals, led by William Ewart Gladstone, lose decisively, even though it won a majority of the votes cast.
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United Kingdom general election, 1880
The 1880 United Kingdom general election was a general election in the United Kingdom held from 31 March to 27 April 1880.
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United Kingdom general election, 1885
The 1885 United Kingdom general election was held from 24 November to 18 December 1885.
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Walter James, 1st Baron Northbourne
Walter Charles James, 1st Baron Northbourne (3 June 1816 – 4 February 1893), known as Sir Walter James, 2nd Baronet, from 1829 to 1884, was a British Member of Parliament.
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Walter Jobson
Walter Jobson (by 1519–1605), of London and Kingston upon Hull, Yorkshire, was an English politician.
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Walter Spencer-Stanhope (1749–1822)
Walter Spencer-Stanhope (4 February 1749 – 10 April 1822), of Horsforth and Leeds, Yorkshire, was a British industrialist whose family fortune had been made through the iron trade, and a politician who sat in the House of Commons for various consitituencies between 1775 and 1812.
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Whigs (British political party)
The Whigs were a political faction and then a political party in the parliaments of England, Scotland, Great Britain, Ireland and the United Kingdom.
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William Battie-Wrightson
William Battie-Wrightson (6 October 1789 – 10 February 1879) was a British landowner and Whig politician.
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William Bubwith
William Bubwith (fl. 1391), of Kingston upon Hull, Yorkshire, was an English politician.
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William Compton, 4th Marquess of Northampton
Admiral William Compton, 4th Marquess of Northampton, KG (20 August 1818 – 11 September 1897), known as Lord William Compton from 1828 to 1877, was a British peer and naval commander.
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William de la Pole (Chief Baron of the Exchequer)
Sir William de la Pole (died 21 June 1366) was a wealthy wool merchant in Kingston upon Hull, England, a royal moneylender and briefly, Chief Baron of the Exchequer.
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William Digby Seymour
William Digby Seymour (1822–1895) was an Irish judge.
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William Digby Seymour (1805–1872)
William Digby Seymour (1805–1872) was a merchant in London and a Whig politician.
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William Henry Watson
Sir William Henry Watson QC (1 July 1796 – 13 March 1860), was a British politician and judge.
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William Hutt (politician)
Sir William Hutt, KCB, PC (6 October 1801 – 24 November 1882) was a British Liberal politician who was heavily involved in the colonisation of New Zealand and South Australia.
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William Johnson (by 1523–53 or later)
William Johnson (by 1523-53 or later), of Kingston upon Hull, Yorkshire, was an English politician.
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William Joseph Denison
William Joseph Denison (May 1770 – 2 August 1849) was an English banker and politician.
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William Pound
William Pound (died ca. 1418), of Kingston upon Hull, Yorkshire, was an English politician.
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William Weddell
William Weddell (13 May 1736 – 30 April 1792) was a British landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1766 and 1792.
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William Wilberforce
William Wilberforce (24 August 175929 July 1833) was an English politician known as the leader of the movement to stop the slave trade.
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Yale University Press
Yale University Press is a university press associated with Yale University.
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Yorkshire
Yorkshire (abbreviated Yorks), formally known as the County of York, is a historic county of Northern England and the largest in the United Kingdom.
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Yorkshire (UK Parliament constituency)
Yorkshire was a constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of England from 1290, then of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1707 to 1800 and of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1801 to 1832.
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Redirects here:
Hull (UK Parliament constituency), Kingston Upon Hull (UK Parliament constituency), Kingston-Upon-Hull (UK Parliament constituency), Kingston-upon-Hull (UK Parliament constituency).
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingston_upon_Hull_(UK_Parliament_constituency)