SUNDERLAND (UK PARLIAMENT CONSTITUENCY)


'Sunderland' was a borough constituency of the House of Commons, created by the Reform Act 1832 for the 1832 general election. It elected two Members of Parliament (MP) by the bloc vote system of election until it was split in to Sunderland North and Sunderland South for the 1950 general election.

Contents
Boundaries
Members of Parliament
Election results
References

Boundaries


Members of Parliament


Election1st Member1st Party2nd Member2nd Party
1832 Sir William Chaytor, Bt. Whig George Barrington
1833 William Thompson
1835 Andrew White
Jun. 1841 David Barclay
Sep. 1841 Viscount Howick Whig
1845 George Hudson Conservative
1847 Sir Hedworth Williamson, Bt.
1852 William Seymour
1855 Henry Fenwick
1859 William Shaw Lindsay
1865 James Hartley
1866 John Candlish
1868 Edward Temperley Gourley
1874 Sir Henry Havelock-Allan, Bt.
1881 Samuel Storey Conservative
1895 William Theodore Doxford
1900 John Stapylton Grey Pemberton
1906 James Stuart Liberal Thomas Summerbell
Jan. 1910 Samuel Storey Conservative James Knott
Dec. 1910 Sir Hamar Greenwood, Bt. Liberal Frank Walter Goldstone
1918 Coalition Liberal Ralph Milbanke Hudson
1922 Luke Thompson Conservative Walter Raine Conservative
1929 Marion Phillips Labour Alfred Smith Labour
May 1931 Luke Thompson Conservative
Oct. 1931 Samuel Storey Conservative
1935 Stephen Noel Furness National Liberal
1945 Richard Ewart Labour Frederick Thomas Willey Labour
1950 ''constituency abolished: see Sunderland North and Sunderland South''

Election results


References



British parliamentary election results 1918-1949, , F. W. S., Craig, Parliamentary Research Services, 1983, ISBN 0-900178-06-X



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